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Roger McShane

Middle East editor for The Economist, analyzing the impact of the Iranian protests.

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Apr 13, 2021 • 21min

Fission expedition: nuclear-site attack in Iran

Roger McShane, Middle East editor for The Economist, discusses the fallout from a sabotage incident at an Iranian nuclear site, linking it to Israel and the challenges facing America's nuclear diplomacy. Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent, dives into the growing pressures on European public broadcasters from populist movements aiming to erode media independence. They also explore Latvia's ancient Dainas folk poems, highlighting the cultural significance and translation hurdles. The conversation blends sharp analysis with intriguing cultural insights.
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Feb 21, 2020 • 22min

Clerical era: Iran’s elections

Roger McShane, the Middle East editor for The Economist, delves into Iran's strict election regulations that stifle candidate diversity, a tactic by hardliners to diminish voter turnout. John O'Sullivan discusses the controversial legacy of Michael Milken, the 'junk-bond king,' and the implications of his recent pardon. Meanwhile, Miki Kobayashi highlights the paradox of Japan's powerful passport, noting that fewer citizens are using it due to cultural and economic factors, contrasting with other nations.
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Jan 14, 2020 • 23min

A Biden by their decision? Democrats debate

Join John Fassman, a Washington correspondent, as he dissects the evolving dynamics of the Democratic primary and its implications for candidates like Biden and Sanders. Roger McShane, the Middle East editor, provides insight into the recent protests in Iran, highlighting public discontent against the regime. Mariana Palau, based in Bogotá, discusses the troubling state of the city's public transport system, revealing the political missteps that led to its decline. A captivating exploration of pressing global issues and local governance!