

Rosemary Ward
New York correspondent for The Economist, providing on-the-ground insights into the COVID-19 crisis in New York City.
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Jul 8, 2021 • 21min
Assassins’ deed: Haiti’s president killed
Rosemary Ward, The Economist's New York correspondent, offers a deep dive into the chaotic aftermath of Haiti's president Jovenel Moïse's assassination, revealing the political instability and looming challenges for the nation. She also discusses the recent Democratic primary victory of Eric Adams in New York City, focusing on his moderate stance amidst rising crime. Additionally, the conversation touches on a historical perspective of homosexuality in Islamic cultures, highlighting the push for LGBTQ+ activism in the contemporary Arab world.

Mar 16, 2021 • 20min
Earning them: Stripe’s monster valuation
Mathieu Favas, a finance correspondent for The Economist, discusses the staggering rise of Stripe, valued at $95 billion, positioning it as a leader in online payment processing. He highlights the fierce competition in the digital payments sector. Rosemary Ward, the New York correspondent, elaborates on the political turmoil surrounding Governor Andrew Cuomo, facing numerous allegations and challenges to his administration. The podcast also touches on the unexpected surge in cosmetic surgery trends in Afghanistan amidst the backdrop of conflict.

Mar 31, 2020 • 24min
In need of Comfort: New York's covid-19 crisis
Rosemary Ward, New York correspondent for The Economist, shares gripping insights into the city's COVID-19 crisis, highlighting the chaotic governmental responses and overwhelmed healthcare system. Nick Pelham, the Middle East correspondent, discusses the consequences of the pandemic on authoritarian regimes and their tightening grip on civil liberties. The conversation also uncovers the surprising rise of African art during turbulent times, revealing a significant cultural shift amidst a global health crisis.