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Matt Steinglass

Europe correspondent for The Economist, discussing the impact of COVID-19 on agricultural labor and crop harvesting.

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Nov 13, 2024 • 25min

Needs Musk: Donald Trump’s new appointments

John Priddo, US editor for The Economist, shares insights into Donald Trump's recent appointments, discussing their potential impact on his second term. Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent, delves into the reliance of European agriculture on migrant workers amidst rising anti-immigration sentiments. The conversation also touches on the intricate balance between border security and humanitarian responsibilities in Europe. Additionally, they explore a quirky trend in India where place names are becoming excessively long, revealing political motivations behind this phenomenon.
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Apr 27, 2020 • 21min

End transmission: covid-19 in New Zealand

Kinley Salmon, a staff writer at The Economist, shares insights on New Zealand's successful COVID-19 elimination strategy, which has led to the gradual reopening of society. Meanwhile, Matt Steinglass, the Europe correspondent, discusses the agricultural labor shortages in Europe caused by the pandemic, risking crop loss. The conversation intriguingly notes Turkey's cultural embrace of cologne as both a hygiene staple and fragrance amidst the pandemic. Together, they explore optimism countered by real-world challenges on both sides of the globe.
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Apr 27, 2020 • 21min

End transmission: covid-19 in New Zealand

Kinley Salmon, a staff writer at The Economist, shares insights on New Zealand's rigorous COVID-19 elimination strategy, discussing border control challenges and the emotional toll on residents. Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent, highlights the labor shortage crisis in agriculture caused by the pandemic, emphasizing the urgent need for migrant workers to prevent crop waste. They also touch upon the intriguing role of cologne as a hand sanitizer in Turkey, reflecting both hygiene practices and cultural identity.