

Zannie Minton-Beddos
Editor-in at The Economist. Discusses the political influence of Israel's hard-right and the war in Gaza.
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Jun 6, 2025 • 28min
Billion dollar babies: Trump-Musk spat
Ed Carr, Deputy Editor at The Economist, delves into the escalating feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, analyzing its impact on politics and tech, including ramifications for Tesla's stock. Zannie Minton-Beddoes, Editor-in at The Economist, examines how Israel's hard-right influences the Gaza conflict and the political power struggles in the region. They also touch on the decline of poetry, contrasting modernist trends with traditional forms and exploring how accessibility affects cultural consumption. A compelling blend of politics and art!

Nov 9, 2020 • 23min
Brought to heal: Biden’s chance to unite America
Zannie Minton-Beddoes, Editor-in-chief of The Economist, lends her expertise on the monumental task facing President-elect Biden in uniting a deeply divided nation. She discusses the enduring legacy of Trumpism and the pressing need for healing as Biden steps into office. The conversation also highlights Denmark's controversial decision regarding a mutated coronavirus strain in mink and the revival of traditional trot music in South Korea, challenging the dominance of K-pop.

Nov 9, 2020 • 23min
Brought to heal: Biden’s chance to unite America
Zannie Minton-Beddos, Editor-in-chief of The Economist, discusses the challenges President-elect Biden faces in uniting a divided America post-Trump. Meanwhile, Natasha Loader, Health policy editor, dives into Denmark's drastic decision to cull 17 million mink over a mutated coronavirus strain, raising questions about public health responses. In a lighter vein, the resurgence of trot music in South Korea is explored, showcasing its blend of tradition and modernity, as well as its newfound popularity among diverse generations.