

Sarah Burke
Central America bureau chief for The Economist, providing expert analysis on Mexican elections.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 26min
Electric eye: AI is helping fight terrorists
Shashank Joshi, The Economist's defence editor, discusses how AI is transforming the prediction of political violence, offering insights into innovations like Raven's Sentry in Afghanistan. Sarah Burke, the bureau chief for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, highlights Cuba's looming economic collapse amidst rising discontent. Meanwhile, Oliver Carroll brings life from Odessa, Ukraine, where beach culture is thriving despite the ongoing conflict, showcasing resilience in the face of adversity.

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Aug 22, 2024 • 26min
Electric eye: AI is helping fight terrorists
Shashank Joshi, defence editor at The Economist, discusses how AI is revolutionizing intelligence analysis to predict terrorist activities. Sarah Burke, bureau chief for Mexico, highlights the dire economic crisis in Cuba, marked by government inefficiencies and a heavy reliance on foreign aid. Meanwhile, Oliver Carroll, our Ukraine correspondent, shares insights into Odessa's surprising cultural revival at the beach amid war. Together, they explore resilience and hope in crisis situations, showcasing human spirit in the face of adversity.

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Feb 8, 2024 • 24min
The Intelligence: Going for broker
Anton LaGuardia, the Economist's diplomatic editor, shares insights from his travels with Secretary Blinken in the Middle East, diving into the complexities of peace negotiations. Sarah Burke, the Mexico City Bureau Chief, discusses the implications of Latin America's declining fertility rates on the economy and social systems. They also touch on the rise of TikTok as a news platform, where amateur anchors are reshaping how younger audiences consume information, blending entertainment with current events.

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Jul 28, 2023 • 26min
Trading criminality for autocracy: El Salvador
In this discussion, Sarah Burke, Economist Bureau Chief for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, delves into El Salvador’s dramatic shift from gang violence to a crackdown by President Bukele. While the streets are safer, democracy faces grave threats. Burke highlights the plight of families affected by mass detentions and the chilling socio-economic impact on communities. The conversation unveils how Bukele's authoritarian tactics might influence neighboring countries, drawing a complex portrait of resilience amid oppression.

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May 2, 2022 • 22min
ROC and a hard place: Taiwan’s lessons from Ukraine
Anton LaGuardia, The Economist's diplomatic editor, and Sarah Burke, the bureau chief for Mexico and Central America, delve into Taiwan's complex geopolitical landscape, drawing parallels with Ukraine's challenges. They dissect Taiwan's military strategies against China's pressures and the need for strong international alliances. On a different note, they examine El Salvador's harsh government response to gang violence, raising concerns about civil rights. Additionally, they explore how extreme weather events are reshaping public attitudes toward climate legislation.

Jun 3, 2024 • 22min
I, Claudia: Mexico’s new leader
Join Sarah Burke, The Economist's Mexico bureau chief and expert on the region, as she delves into Claudia Sheinbaum's groundbreaking election as Mexico’s first female president. The discussion reveals the complexities of her leadership amidst rising crime, corruption, and a deeply polarized society. Burke shares insights on the potential for Sheinbaum to govern independently and the pressing challenges she faces, including those posed by an active hurricane season. Tune in for a blend of political analysis and urgent weather forecasts!

Apr 11, 2024 • 24min
The Intelligence: The race to save Kharkiv
Oli Carroll, The Economist's Ukraine correspondent, shares his insights directly from Kharkiv, detailing the city's resilience amid relentless drone strikes and the ongoing emotional toll of war. Sarah Burke, Bureau Chief for Mexico and Central America, sheds light on the alarming crisis of missing persons in Mexico, discussing official statistics versus the families' harrowing experiences. The discussion also touches on the allure of state-run lotteries for low-income players, revealing the fascinating motivations behind their participation despite the odds.

Jul 28, 2023 • 26min
Trading criminality for autocracy: El Salvador
In this insightful discussion, Sarah Burke, Economist Bureau Chief for Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, shares her expertise on El Salvador's evolving landscape. She highlights how President Nayib Bukele's aggressive crime-fighting strategies have made streets safer but jeopardized democratic stability. The podcast explores the stark social divides in communities, the emotional toll of mass detentions on families, and the worrying precedent Bukele sets for neighboring leaders. It's a complex portrait of hope intertwined with fear in a changing nation.

May 23, 2023 • 28min
Narcos and avocados: Mexico’s diversifying drug cartels
Join Sarah Burke, Mexico City Bureau Chief for The Economist, as she unpacks the evolving landscape of drug cartels in Mexico, with insights into their diversification beyond narcotics into mining. Alongside her is Gilad Amit, Science correspondent, who shines a light on the promising future of bacteriophages as an alternative to combat antibiotic resistance. They discuss the serious economic impacts of cartel activities and delve into groundbreaking scientific efforts that could reshape the fight against bacterial infections.

Jul 4, 2022 • 23min
Southern strategy: the coming bid to retake Kherson
Oliver Carroll, a Correspondent for The Economist in Ukraine, shares insights on the ongoing battle for Kherson, Ukraine's only provincial capital captured by Russia. He discusses the challenges faced by Ukrainian forces, including manpower and logistics. Meanwhile, Sarah Burke, Bureau Chief in Mexico City, highlights the chilling crisis of over 100,000 missing persons in Mexico and the community initiatives emerging in response. The conversation also touches on fascinating research linking friendship to scent, uncovering the surprising ways our bodies influence social connections.
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