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Oliver Carroll

Reports on Ukraine for The Economist and provided insights on the situation in Kyiv.

Top 10 podcasts with Oliver Carroll

Ranked by the Snipd community
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28 snips
Oct 13, 2023 • 26min

6000 bombs in six days: life in Gaza

Oliver Carroll, a correspondent for The Economist in Kyiv, discusses the dire situation in Gaza where residents face relentless bombings amid dwindling supplies. He shares the harrowing story of a woman named Javara, capturing the chaos and fear of daily survival. The conversation shifts to Ukraine's military strategies in Crimea, highlighting successful naval strikes and their implications for the Black Sea dynamics. Carroll also sheds light on the alarming decline of India's vulture population and its unforeseen impact on public health.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 25min

The boot is on the other foot: Ukraine’s surprise incursion

In this discussion, Oliver Carroll, a Ukraine correspondent for The Economist, shares insights from the frontlines of Ukraine’s surprising military incursions into Russia, marking a significant shift in the conflict. His analysis touches on the improved morale of troops and the implications for Russia's political landscape. Meanwhile, Sophie Pedder, the Paris bureau chief, reflects on the successful Paris Olympics, highlighting sustainability and lessons for future games, as well as innovations like 3D holographic displays that are set to revolutionize automotive experiences.
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Aug 2, 2024 • 28min

Tense exchange: Russia’s prisoner swap

Oliver Carroll, The Economist's correspondent in Ukraine, offers a gripping look at the historic prisoner exchange between Russia and the West, shedding light on its emotional and political ramifications. He discusses key figures like Paul Whelan and Alexei Navalny, as well as the diplomatic complexities behind the swap. Additionally, the conversation touches on the U.S. military's strategic updates in the Asia-Pacific and the peculiar tradition of swan upping, bringing a unique blend of serious geopolitics and charming royal heritage.
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May 31, 2023 • 26min

Debtors’ prism: mounting crises of Africa’s loans

John McDermott, The Economist's chief Africa correspondent, shares his insights on the crippling debt crises affecting African nations, spotlighting Ghana's recent IMF loan approval and the urgent need for international cooperation on debt restructuring. Oliver Carroll, the Ukraine correspondent, weaves tales of unexpected love amidst the war, linking personal narratives with broader socio-economic themes. The discussion further explores the intriguing intersection between productivity, ADHD medications, and historical stimulants like sugar and coffee.
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5 snips
Dec 7, 2023 • 24min

The Intelligence: Putin’s growing advantage

Join Oliver Carroll, a correspondent in Kiev, and Kate Parker, a Latin America expert, as they dive into the ongoing war in Ukraine. Carroll reveals how Russia is leveraging political rifts to gain an advantage. Meanwhile, Parker discusses a drought-induced crisis in the Panama Canal, predicting a rise in global trade costs. The duo also touches on the importance of preserving Britain's heritage pig breeds by encouraging sustainable consumer choices. It's a compelling blend of international insights and agricultural advocacy.
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5 snips
Jan 10, 2023 • 26min

Unquiet on the eastern front: fighting in the Donbas

Oliver Carroll, a seasoned war correspondent covering Ukraine, provides an in-depth analysis of the brutal conflict in Bakhmut. He highlights the devastating toll on both sides and the stark realities faced by Ukrainian forces. Joining him is Ludwig Siegel, who discusses the economic potential of the North Sea region, emphasizing its shift to renewable energy and its impact on Europe’s economy. Additionally, they touch on women's evolving sexual autonomy in the Middle East, challenging cultural taboos against sexuality.
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Oct 10, 2022 • 24min

Crimea and punishment: Russia’s reprisals

Oliver Carroll, a reporter covering the war in Ukraine, and Sue Lin Wong, host of The Prince podcast, dive into the escalating violence following the Kerch Bridge attack, examining its grave implications for Ukraine and Russia. They discuss the psychological impact on civilians and the shifting military dynamics. Additionally, they explore the global influence of K-pop and how South Korean culture is reshaping international pop trends, as well as the complexities of alcohol sales policies in India, highlighting the political tensions at play.
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May 13, 2024 • 23min

Fear on draft: Ukraine’s fraught mobilisation

Oliver Carroll, The Economist's Ukraine correspondent, discusses the mounting struggles of Ukraine's military, including recruitment challenges and weapon shortages in the face of intensified conflict. Meanwhile, Don Wineland, the China Business and Finance Editor, highlights the political hurdles stifling research on COVID-19's origins as experts face scrutiny from the Chinese government. The conversation also brushes upon the surprising persistence of CD sales in Japan's music market, revealing cultural dynamics amidst digital transformation.
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Sep 1, 2022 • 25min

Ready, steady, slow: Ukraine’s bid for Kherson

Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent based in Kyiv, shares insights on Ukraine's strategic counter-offensive in Kherson, highlighting the careful planning behind military operations to reclaim this vital region. Alice Fulwood, Wall Street correspondent, delves into the dominance of Visa and Mastercard in the electronic payments space, discussing how high interchange fees impact retailers and consumers. The conversation also touches on the ethical concerns surrounding the harvesting of horseshoe crab blood in the biomedical industry and the quest for sustainable alternatives.
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Mar 7, 2025 • 23min

One week in the life of Volodymyr Zelensky

Oliver Carroll, a seasoned correspondent reporting on Ukraine, shares profound insights into President Volodymyr Zelensky's recent challenges. He discusses the impact of lost military support from the U.S. and the growing pressures on Zelensky, including public sentiment and leadership trust issues. Carroll also recounts a powerful concert in Odessa that highlights resilience through music, blending art with hope amidst war. The conversation balances historical reflections with contemporary political struggles, offering a rich narrative of Ukrainian defiance.