

Rosemary Ward
New York correspondent for The Economist, discussing the issue of doping in horse racing.
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Aug 5, 2021 • 21min
No consent of the governed: Andrew Cuomo on the brink
Rosemary Ward, New York correspondent for The Economist, breaks down the fallout from the sexual harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and explores the political implications of his defiance amid mounting pressure. Meanwhile, Don Wineland dives into LinkedIn's navigation of China's tough censorship landscape, revealing the self-censorship users must practice. The conversation also touches on Chechnya's use of mixed martial arts as a tool for political control, showcasing the interplay between sports and regime loyalty.

Jul 8, 2021 • 21min
Assassins’ deed: Haiti’s president killed
Join Rosemary Ward, The Economist's New York correspondent, as she unpacks the fallout from the assassination of Haiti's president, Jovenel Moïse. She discusses the political chaos that follows and examines the challenges facing interim leadership. The conversation also shifts to the recent Democratic primary for New York City’s mayor, revealing insights on ranked-choice voting and voter dynamics. Additionally, explore the evolving discourse around LGBT rights in the Middle East, highlighting historical attitudes and modern activism.

Jun 4, 2021 • 24min
Peace out: from bad to worse in Yemen
Nicholas Pelham, Middle East correspondent for The Economist, sheds light on Yemen's worsening humanitarian crisis as fighting intensifies and governance collapses under Houthi control. Rosemary Ward, New York correspondent, delves into horse racing's doping scandals and their adverse effects on the sport's reputation. Lastly, Anne Rowe, Obituaries editor, shares the inspiring story of Josep Almodiver, the last surviving member of the International Brigades, highlighting his commitment to socialism and activism till the end.