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Roseanne Lake

Cuba correspondent for The Economist, explaining Cuba''s multi-currency economy.

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Jul 12, 2021 • 21min

Hasta la victoria, hambre: rare protests rock Cuba

Joining the conversation are Roseanne Lake, a Cuba correspondent for the Economist, and Oliver Morton, the Briefings and Essays editor with a passion for space. They delve into the unprecedented protests in Cuba as citizens voice their demands amidst dire food shortages and government inaction. The duo also explores the implications of Richard Branson's recent space flight on the budding space tourism industry, discussing its potential and challenges. They wrap up with a look at the resilience of England's football team following a narrow championship defeat.
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Apr 16, 2021 • 22min

The path of increased resistance: Myanmar

Join Charlie McCann, The Economist's Southeast Asia correspondent, as he dissects the escalating violence and protests in Myanmar following a military coup. He highlights the resilience of the population and the dire economic consequences they face. Roseanne Lake, The Economist's Cuba correspondent, then sheds light on Cuba's leadership transition post-Castro, tackling economic challenges and the country's ambitious vaccine development efforts amidst a crumbling economy. The conversation also touches on surprising trends in road fatalities in America.
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Dec 10, 2020 • 21min

If you already joined ‘em, beat ‘em: Facebook gets sued

Hal Hodson, Technology correspondent for The Economist, discusses the antitrust lawsuits facing Facebook, spotlighting its controversial acquisitions of WhatsApp and Instagram. Roseanne Lake, Cuba correspondent, delves into the surge of the Movimiento San Isidro, a powerful artist-led protest against oppressive government actions. The conversation weaves through legal challenges for Big Tech and the fight for freedom of expression in Cuba, making for an engaging exploration of contemporary activism and regulation.
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Oct 8, 2020 • 23min

More-civil discourse: Pence and Harris debate

Roseanne Lake, a Cuba correspondent for The Economist, dives into Cuba's worst food crisis in decades. She discusses how this might catalyze changes in the country's confusing dual-currency system. Lake also highlights the resilience of Cuban citizens who navigate these economic challenges. Additionally, she touches on the intersection of geopolitics and bird conservation, showcasing international efforts to protect migratory species. The conversation offers a blend of pressing issues and cultural insights, all delivered with a refreshing perspective.
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Dec 18, 2019 • 23min

Marching orders: impeachment around the world

Roseanne Lake, a Cuba correspondent for The Economist, dives into Cuba's complex multi-currency economy, discussing the recent introduction of the US dollar alongside existing currencies. She explains the daily challenges citizens face as they navigate this evolving economic landscape. The conversation also touches on global practices of impeachment, drawing comparisons with the political climate in the US and exploring potential reforms. Intriguingly, they analyze how music preferences reflect political affiliations, showcasing an unexpected link between culture and voting behavior.