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Sarah Larniuk

Audio correspondent for The Intelligence, reporting on Japan's economic aid to Ukraine and its cultural impact.

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96 snips
Apr 25, 2025 • 26min

Carney score: last days of Canada’s campaign

Sarah Larniuk, Audio correspondent for The Economist, and Noah Snyder, East Asia Bureau Chief, dive into the turbulent landscape of Canada’s upcoming elections. They discuss the implications of rising political divisions and voter engagement, emphasizing key issues like housing and social media’s influence. The conversation shifts to shipbuilding dynamics in Asia, debating how the U.S. might need to strengthen its naval capabilities. Lastly, they reflect on historical echoes of World War II, linking past and present political narratives.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 26min

Whack of all trades: America’s economy

Simon Rabinovich, U.S. economics editor for The Economist, and Sarah Larniuk, audio correspondent for The Intelligence, discuss the detrimental effects of tariffs on American businesses and investor confidence. They delve into Japan's significant economic support for Ukraine, highlighting efforts to aid in workforce recovery and cultural preservation. The conversation also touches on the Netflix series 'Adolescence,' exploring its unexpected global appeal and the complexities of teenage life.
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Feb 23, 2024 • 34min

The Intelligence: Ukraine’s war, two years on

In this enlightening discussion, guests include Shashank Joshi, a defense expert; Edward Carr, a global economics analyst; Arkady Ostrovsky, a specialist in Russian politics; and Sarah Larniuk, who reports directly from Ukraine. They delve into the stagnation in the Ukraine war and the growing use of surveillance and drones. The harsh realities faced by soldiers and civilians are explored, highlighting deeper morale issues. The conversation emphasizes the complex interplay of international support, Ukrainian resilience, and the human cost of ongoing conflict.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 26min

Whack of all trades: America’s economy

Simon Rabinovich, U.S. economics editor, discusses the detrimental effects of tariffs and the uncertainty plaguing American businesses. He highlights how a projected 25% tariff on imported cars could worsen GDP growth and deter investment. Sarah Larniuk, an audio correspondent, illuminates Japan's economic support for Ukraine, emphasizing the cultural importance of aiding during conflict. They also touch on the global popularity of Netflix's 'Adolescence,' which tackles complex teen issues, from societal pressures to parental disconnect.
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Apr 25, 2025 • 26min

Carney score: last days of Canada’s campaign

Sarah Larniuk, Audio correspondent for The Economist, dives into the complexities of Canada's political landscape as it navigates a pivotal election. She discusses rising voter engagement and local issues like housing affordability amid growing political polarization. Larniuk also highlights America's strategic considerations in shipbuilding to counter China's naval power, while reflecting on the historical context of political communication and the aftermath of WWII. This blend of contemporary politics and historical insight offers a riveting glimpse into global dynamics.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 28min

Beyond the bullets: we go to Ukraine

Oliver Carroll, the Economist's Ukraine correspondent, and Sarah Larniuk, a senior producer, shed light on the grim realities of life in wartime Ukraine. They discuss the cultural revival, revealing how music and culinary traditions thrive amid conflict. The resilience of Kyiv's citizens is highlighted through poignant personal stories intertwined with the resurgence of national identity. From traditional dishes to contemporary gastronomic innovations, the conversation paints a vibrant picture of hope and defiance in Ukraine's ongoing struggle.
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Feb 23, 2024 • 34min

The Intelligence: Ukraine’s war, two years on

In this insightful discussion, guests Shashank Joshi, defense editor; Edward Carr, deputy editor; Arkady Ostrovsky, Russia editor; and Sarah Larniuk, senior producer, offer a deep dive into the complex dynamics of the Ukraine conflict. They discuss the evolution of military strategies and the emotional toll on both soldiers and civilians. Hear about the stark realities on the ground, the decline in morale, and the critical need for international support as they navigate the tumultuous landscape of geopolitics and the war's profound impact on lives.
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Feb 21, 2024 • 27min

The Intelligence: I’m your private lander, a lander for money

Join Tom Standage, Deputy Editor at The Economist, and Sarah Larniuk, Senior Producer for The Intelligence, as they dive into the exciting world of lunar exploration and the challenges faced by private lander missions. They discuss the ramifications of a potential soft landing by Odysseus and the dynamics of the renewed space race. Additionally, Sarah offers insights from Ukraine, reflecting on the anniversary of the Revolution of Dignity and the resilience shown through its history. The conversation also touches on the evolution of British obituaries, blending humor and remembrance.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 26min

Beirut force: Israel kills Hizbullah leader

Sarah Larniuk, a senior producer for The Intelligence, shares insights from a unique conference for Belarusian journalists in exile. They discuss the chilling effects of government repression and the resilience of those fighting for press freedom. The conversation shifts to Israel’s recent military strategies post airstrike and potential geopolitical repercussions, while also touching on the amusing phenomenon of a new card game gaining traction in China. Larniuk's personal accounts illuminate the challenges and camaraderie among journalists striving to report amidst adversity.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 28min

Beyond the bullets: we go to Ukraine

Joining the discussion are Oliver Carroll, a keen-eyed Ukraine correspondent, Sarah Larniuk, a Senior producer with a knack for storytelling, and Yevgen Klopotenko, a culinary wizard reshaping Ukrainian cuisine. They delve into the stark realities of life in Ukraine amid conflict, revealing a vibrant cultural revival in music and fashion. Klopotenko shares how he modernizes traditional dishes like borscht, reflecting a strong culinary identity. Through personal stories, they highlight resilience, illustrating how Ukrainian spirit thrives despite adversity.

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