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Leo Marani

The Economist's South Asia correspondent, providing insights into South Asia's air pollution crisis.

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Feb 14, 2025 • 25min

Love match: Modi-Trump’s tariffs tussle

Kira Khuyu, India correspondent for The Economist, offers insights into the complex U.S.-India relationship, discussing recent trade tensions and immigration disputes. Leo Marani, the Asia correspondent, delves into how geopolitical conflicts impact aviation, exposing risks like rerouted flights and international complications. Meanwhile, John Fassman celebrates 50 years of Saturday Night Live, reflecting on its cultural significance and the evolution of comedy. This engaging discussion connects global affairs with entertainment.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 25min

Love match: Modi-Trump’s tariffs tussle

Kira Khuyu, India correspondent for The Economist, discusses the complex dynamics of India-US relations amid tariff disputes. Leo Marani, Asia correspondent, sheds light on how geopolitical tensions are affecting air travel safety and routes. John Fassman, Senior culture correspondent, celebrates the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, highlighting its cultural impact and evolution in political satire. Together, they explore how these elements intertwine in today's global landscape.
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Mar 24, 2023 • 23min

Iraq, a hard place: 20 years after the invasion

Nick Pelham, the Middle East correspondent for The Economist, shares deep insights on Iraq two decades after the U.S. invasion. He highlights Baghdad's bustling marketplaces and the gradual recovery amid still-present challenges. Leo Marani, the Asia correspondent, discusses India's ambitious railway updates and their potential to bolster the economy. They explore the disillusionment among Iraqi youth and the complexities of India's infrastructure growth, delivering a thought-provoking dialogue on recovery, resilience, and the road ahead.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 22min

Scholz fired: Germany calls snap election

Tom Nuttall, the Berlin bureau chief for The Economist, provides expert insights into the political turmoil in Germany following Olaf Scholz's confidence vote loss, paving the way for a snap election. Meanwhile, Leo Marani, Asia correspondent based in Mumbai, discusses innovative waste management strategies in India, shining a light on Goa’s transformation into one of the cleanest cities. They delve into how these shifts in governance and sustainability reflect broader global patterns, intertwining local and international implications.
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Feb 21, 2023 • 28min

The air of their ways: South Asia’s crippling pollution

Join Leo Marani, The Economist's South Asia correspondent, as he dives into the severe air pollution crisis gripping the region, where nine of the ten most polluted cities reside. Explore how urgent policy changes and international cooperation could turn the tide. Also featured are Charlie McCann, sharing a gripping escape story of two Russian men fleeing conscription, and Tamara Jolks-Bohr discussing the longevity secrets of the Seventh-day Adventist community and their healthy lifestyle. It's a captivating mix of desperation, hope, and health!