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The Economist
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Nov 13, 2024 • 25min
Needs Musk: Donald Trump’s new appointments
Elon Musk, appointed to lead a commission on government efficiency in Donald Trump's administration, shares insights on his new role and its implications. He discusses the challenges posed by Trump's appointments on domestic and foreign policies. The conversation also dives into the paradox of increasing anti-immigration sentiments in Europe, while the agricultural sector continues to rely on migrant labor. Additionally, there's an interesting examination of the trend of increasingly lengthy place names in India, reflecting socio-political influences.

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Nov 12, 2024 • 24min
Parting Scholz: what next for Germany?
Tom Nuttall, Chief Germany correspondent for The Economist, and Sasha Nauta, Social affairs editor, delve into Germany's political turmoil after its coalition collapse. They discuss the urgent need for robust leadership amidst ongoing crises like Ukraine, and the implications of this instability on European politics. Nauta also tackles a controversial study on racial disparities in healthcare, revealing flaws in initial interpretations, particularly regarding neonatal care. The conversation highlights critical socio-political issues and their interconnectedness.

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Nov 11, 2024 • 24min
Some like it hot: could Trump derail climate talks?
Oliver Morton, Senior Editor at The Economist, discusses the potential repercussions of Donald Trump's re-election on global climate initiatives. He delves into the significance of COP29 and the lingering effects of Trump's previous withdrawal from the Paris Agreement. The conversation highlights challenges in climate finance for developing nations and the urgency of meeting international climate goals. Morton also touches on the cultural implications surrounding remembrance poppies and the modern debates entwined with their legacy.

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Nov 8, 2024 • 27min
Look at who’s talking: divining Trump’s Middle East plans
Join Greg Karlstrom, Middle East correspondent for the Economist, and Tom Sass, public policy editor, as they dive into the tangled web of Donald Trump's Middle East strategies. They discuss whether he can truly 'stop the wars' and the influence of his informal advisors. The conversation also shifts to the pressing issues within the British prison system, emphasizing rehabilitation and innovative strategies to combat overcrowding. Prepare for insights that span geopolitics and social reform!

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Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
Do the after math: how Trump won
In this discussion, Dan Rosenheck, Data Editor at The Economist, unveils the dynamics behind the surprising election results and shifting voter demographics, particularly among Latino voters. Slavia Chankova, Healthcare Correspondent, challenges conventional views on ADHD, advocating for its recognition as a spectrum rather than a disorder. Finally, Vishnu Padmanaban explores the rise of faith-based startups in India, where technology enhances religious practices, making devotion more accessible and personal than ever.

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Nov 6, 2024 • 23min
Don of a new age: Trump’s decisive win
Explore the chaotic night of Donald Trump's historic election victory, where jubilant supporters clashed with disheartened opponents. Delve into the shifting voter demographics reshaping political strategies. Uncover the weighty implications of Supreme Court appointments on reproductive rights and the urgency of campaign messaging, especially in key states like Arizona. Hear how economic narratives influenced voter sentiment, and ponder the future of democracy as Trump's presidency poses tests to existing norms.

Nov 6, 2024 • 29sec
Election results: a brief message from John Prideaux
Join the hosts as they dive into the latest election results, providing insightful analysis and context. They emphasize the importance of inclusivity in political discussions. Plus, get a sneak peek into an upcoming episode that promises even deeper insights. Don't miss their recommendations for further exploration in the world of politics!

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Nov 5, 2024 • 27min
Vote! Our election-day special
In this enlightening conversation, Aaron Braun, a dedicated reporter from The Economist, shares insights from Maricopa County, Arizona, a critical battleground for U.S. elections. He dives into the complexities of election night, discussing the emotional weight of uncertainty and strategies for managing stress. Braun highlights the vital role of voter turnout and examines the meticulous ballot counting processes amid scrutiny. The discussions also touch on global perceptions of American politics, underscoring how these dynamics shape both national and international landscapes.

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Nov 4, 2024 • 24min
Last-ditch pitch: America’s campaigns conclude
Daniel Franklin, Senior U.S. editor at The Economist, shares insights just before a tight American election, emphasizing strategies and electoral implications. Pyotr Zalewski, the Turkey correspondent, discusses the emerging Turkic states' alliance aimed at balancing against Russia's influence. Meanwhile, Anne Hanna highlights the rising trend of canal boat living in Britain, where younger generations seek alternative lifestyles amid soaring rental costs. The conversation captures pivotal geopolitical shifts and fascinating lifestyle changes.

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Nov 1, 2024 • 24min
Turn up the PA: the last in our swing-state series
Adam O'Neill, The Economist's Washington correspondent, dives into the pivotal role Pennsylvania plays in U.S. elections. He discusses the intense campaigning strategies as both major candidates fight for undecided voters in this key swing state. The conversation also touches on the dynamic landscape of influencer culture, its impact on consumer habits, and how Gen Z is breathing new life into goth culture. The podcast paints a vivid picture of electoral significance and the evolving social narrative around youth trends and political campaigning.