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Susanna Savage

Writes about Bangladesh for The Economist, offering insights into the Rohingya refugee situation.

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Jan 28, 2022 • 23min

Insecurities in securities: why markets are sliding

Join John O'Sullivan, Capital Markets Editor for The Economist, and Susanna Savage, South Asia correspondent, as they dissect the current turmoil in financial markets. They discuss the alarming drops in major indices amid looming interest rate changes and the emotional impact on investors. The conversation also dives into the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance, particularly in South Asia, highlighting urgent health concerns. Plus, they explore how veganism could reshape land use and the environment, revealing surprising benefits of plant-based diets.
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Feb 21, 2022 • 24min

Trial run: genocide claims against Myanmar

Susanna Savage, a South Asia expert at The Economist, David Rennie, the Beijing bureau chief, and science correspondent Matt Kaplan delve into significant themes. They discuss The Gambia's groundbreaking genocide case against Myanmar, exploring its potential impact on the Rohingya crisis and Aung San Suu Kyi's controversial role. The conversation then pivots to Nixon's historic visit to China, drawing parallels to present geopolitics. Additionally, Kaplan reveals fascinating research on how noise pollution adversely affects plant life, stressing their unique environmental responses.
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Feb 7, 2022 • 23min

Fission creep: Iran nuclear talks resume

Anton LaGuardia, the diplomatic editor for The Economist, discusses the tense dynamics of Iran's nuclear negotiations and the stakes involved. Susanna Savage, South Asia correspondent, reveals how American sanctions are influencing Bangladesh's brutal political landscape. Noah Snyder, Tokyo bureau chief, highlights Japan's innovative approaches to healthy aging and the importance of social connections for the elderly. Together, they tackle the intricate geopolitics of the region while exploring how countries can navigate their internal and external challenges.
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Mar 26, 2021 • 21min

Growth and stagnation: Bangladesh’s first 50 years

Susanna Savage, an insightful journalist covering Bangladesh for The Economist, joins Joel Budd, the publication's social affairs editor. They discuss Bangladesh's impressive economic growth and the vital role of women in the workforce amidst political turmoil. The conversation shifts to global happiness trends post-pandemic; surprising findings reveal that older generations feel more content than ever, while younger people express discontent. The duo also delves into the significant trade disruptions caused by the Suez Canal blockage, highlighting its global implications.
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Dec 18, 2020 • 21min

Rehousing project: Bangladesh’s Rohingya

Susanna Savage, a writer focusing on Bangladesh for The Economist, shares insights on the relocation of Rohingya refugees to Bashan Char island. She highlights the challenges and fears faced by these families in their new home. Shashank Joshi, the defense editor, dives into the history of military deception, exploring its evolution from World War II to current conflicts. The conversation also touches on the intriguing culinary variations of Christmas traditions around the globe, from KFC in Japan to Victorian influences in the UK.