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Sarah Wu

China correspondent for The Economist, discussing the success of the animated film No Zha 2.

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Mar 18, 2025 • 24min

Peace broken: war returns to Gaza

Angel Pfeffer, Israel correspondent for The Economist, discusses the explosive situation in Gaza following a surge of Israeli airstrikes, exploring the fragile ceasefire and the intricate geopolitical stakes involved. Meanwhile, Sarah Wu, China correspondent, highlights the cultural shift in Chinese cinema with the success of the animated film 'No Zha 2,' revealing its humor-driven approach that departs from traditional narratives. The dialogue reflects on the intersection of politics, international relations, and evolving cultural identities.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 24min

No question, Mark: Canada’s new PM

Sarah Wu, The Economist correspondent focusing on China, discusses the booming winter tourism sector in Harbin, showcasing its transformation into a vibrant hub for skiing and ice sculptures. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe, the obituaries editor, shares the inspiring story of Rose Gerone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, reflecting on hope and resilience through her journey as a knitter. Both topics highlight unique cultural narratives and the intertwining of personal histories with broader socio-economic trends.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 24min

No question, Mark: Canada’s new PM

Rob Russo, The Economist's Canada correspondent, shares insights on Mark Carney's rise as Canada's new leader and the implications for Canadian politics amid American influences. Sarah Wu, reporting on China's winter tourism, discusses the burgeoning economy surrounding skiing in Harbin, spurred by government support. They also pay tribute to Rose Girone, the oldest known Holocaust survivor, highlighting her resilience through knitting. This compelling mix of politics and culture showcases significant developments shaping both nations.