Economist Podcasts

The Economist
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18 snips
Oct 23, 2023 • 27min

Poll vault: Argentina’s Peronist surprise

Ana Lánquez, a Latin America correspondent for The Economist, joins Anton LaGuardia, the diplomatic editor, and Anne Rowe, obituaries editor, to unpack Argentina's surprising election results amid a turbulent economy. They discuss how Sergio Massa outshone expectations against Javier Milei's radical proposals and the factors driving voter behavior. The conversation shifts to the alarming rise of state-sponsored assassinations, tackling moral dilemmas and international implications. Lastly, they reflect on the life of Ofir Libstein, revealing the human story behind political turmoil.
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12 snips
Oct 20, 2023 • 27min

The day Hamas came: a report from an Israeli kibbutz

Adam, a resident of Kibbutz Niram, shares his harrowing experience during a Hamas attack, detailing the terrifying moments of fleeing gunfire and saving lives. He reflects on the psychological impacts of that day, illustrating the strength and resilience found within his community amid chaos. Adam also discusses the emotional aftermath as he returned to his frightened family. The conversation captures a rare personal insight into survival against overwhelming odds and the profound changes such trauma brings to normal life.
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14 snips
Oct 19, 2023 • 27min

Genocide returns: slaughter in Sudan

Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent for The Economist and a dedicated journalist, shares chilling insights from Sudan. He recounts harrowing stories of refugees fleeing violence in Darfur, emphasizing the personal tragedies of families affected by the conflict. The podcast also sheds light on the alarming rise of bowel cancer in young people, discussing its potential causes and the need for better screening practices. Additionally, urban sanitation challenges in New York City are explored, highlighting innovative changes in waste management aimed at improving public health.
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9 snips
Oct 18, 2023 • 26min

Diplomacy up in smoke: Biden visits Israel

Greg Karlstrom, Middle East correspondent for The Economist, discusses the aftermath of a tragic hospital explosion in Gaza during President Biden's visit, raising questions about U.S. backed support for Israel amid escalating tensions. James Astor, Asia editor and cricket expert, shares insights into how Modi's influence is reshaping cricket in India and its implications for national identity. Andrew Miller delves into the cultural weight of mourning celebrity deaths, exploring the shared emotional connections formed in today's digital age.
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9 snips
Oct 17, 2023 • 25min

Invaluable bonds: rising borrowing costs

Henry Tricks, Economics editor for The Economist, and James Miles, the publication's China writer at large, dive into pressing fiscal concerns. They discuss the impact of rising borrowing costs on government budgets, exploring potential spending cuts and tax increases. On a lighter note, they examine how the Chinese Communist Party engages youth through modern cultural strategies, including rap. Meanwhile, the animated series 'Bluey' captivates families worldwide with its humorous insights into parenting dynamics.
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11 snips
Oct 16, 2023 • 25min

Pole position: elections in Poland

Kenneth Werner, The Economist's U.S. Newsdesk editor, dives into the shifting political landscape in Poland, discussing how Donald Tusk’s centrists take on Jaroslaw Kaczynski’s party. He highlights the significant implications this may have for EU relations. The conversation then shifts to the urgent organ donation crisis in the U.S., examining the vast discrepancies between supply and demand and the shocking number of unused organs. Lastly, Werner discusses how handwriting may enhance memory retention compared to typing, challenging modern education methods.
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28 snips
Oct 13, 2023 • 26min

6000 bombs in six days: life in Gaza

Oliver Carroll, a correspondent for The Economist in Kyiv, discusses the dire situation in Gaza where residents face relentless bombings amid dwindling supplies. He shares the harrowing story of a woman named Javara, capturing the chaos and fear of daily survival. The conversation shifts to Ukraine's military strategies in Crimea, highlighting successful naval strikes and their implications for the Black Sea dynamics. Carroll also sheds light on the alarming decline of India's vulture population and its unforeseen impact on public health.
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13 snips
Oct 12, 2023 • 27min

Mass destruction: Israel prepares for a ground invasion

The podcast discusses the Israeli defense forces' preparations for a ground invasion in Gaza and the challenges they face. It also explores the upcoming referendum in Australia for increased recognition of Aboriginal groups. Additionally, the struggles faced by Indigenous Australians in terms of policy-making and their decline in support for the voice proposal are discussed. The challenges and risks of Birkenstock expanding into the Asian market are also mentioned.
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9 snips
Oct 11, 2023 • 25min

An interview with a Hamas leader

In this insightful discussion, Greg Karlstrom interviews Moussa Abu Marzouk, a senior Hamas leader. They explore how Hamas justifies its recent attacks on Israel and its controversial approach to the hostages taken. The conversation reveals Hamas's perspective on statehood through military means while addressing the ethical dilemmas surrounding their actions. They also examine the wider geopolitical implications, especially the impact of rising tensions in the region and the potential normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 25min

Shell shocked: Israel fights back

Greg Karlstrom, The Economist's savvy Middle East correspondent, provides crucial insights into the escalating Israel-Hamas conflict and the emotional turmoil that follows. Ana Lankas, the insightful Latin America correspondent, explores Brazil's cultural evolution, highlighting the rise of sertanejo music and its ties to rural life. They also delve into the complexities of language learning, unpacking the challenges of mastering different languages and their unique features. It's a captivating discussion that blends geopolitics and culture seamlessly.

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