

Nick Pelham
The Economist's Middle East correspondent, providing expertise on the situation in Syria and the rise of Kurdish rule.
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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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Oct 10, 2024 • 21min
Paradise lost: Hurricane Milton bashes Florida
Oliver Morton, the Planetary Affairs Editor for The Economist, discusses the devastating effects of Hurricane Milton, linking the storm's intensity to climate change. Nick Pelham, Middle East correspondent, offers poignant insights into the Palestinian experience post-October 7th, shedding light on their resilience amidst adversity. Emily Steinmark, the Science correspondent, explains the revolutionary potential of nuclear clocks, exploring how they can help us understand the complexities of time and the universe. Each segment weaves together urgent global issues.

Aug 5, 2022 • 36min
Our summer special: a despot, a magic trick and a star
Nick Pelham shares insights from his research on Mohammed bin Salman, highlighting the Saudi leader's reformative yet authoritarian reign. Ashley Mears delves into the captivating world of digital magicians, revealing why their viral content resonates with audiences. Anne Rowe reflects on humanity's dual feelings toward the sun, capturing its life-giving power and potential dangers. This engaging discussion intertwines politics, creativity, and our relationship with nature.

Mar 24, 2023 • 23min
Iraq, a hard place: 20 years after the invasion
Nick Pelham, Middle East correspondent for The Economist, shares insights on Iraq two decades after the invasion, revealing a bustling Baghdad that masks past violence and human costs. He discusses the disillusionment of a younger generation facing corruption and environmental challenges. Meanwhile, Leo Marani, Asia correspondent, highlights India's ambitious infrastructure upgrade, focusing on the launch of semi-high-speed rail services and the economic implications of these developments under Prime Minister Modi's vision. It's a thought-provoking dive into recovery and progress.

Feb 19, 2021 • 22min
Have I not news for you: Facebook’s Australian battle
Tom Wainwright, the Media editor for The Economist, sheds light on Facebook's audacious move to block news links in Australia amidst a brewing media code requiring payment to news outlets. He contrasts Facebook's actions with Google's compliance. Meanwhile, Nick Pelham, the Middle East correspondent, addresses the grim issue of honor killings in the Arab world, discussing the cultural factors that perpetuate them and the growing activism pushing for reform. This lively discussion offers a fascinating look at the intersection of media and societal challenges.