

Patricia Cohen
Global economics correspondent for The New York Times. She reports on international economic trends and explains how attacks on energy infrastructure could have long-term effects on global markets.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 25min
Are Higher Energy Prices Here to Stay?
Patricia Cohen, a New York Times global economics correspondent, tracks how war is rattling energy markets. She explores strikes on Qatar’s gas facilities, why LNG losses could last for years, and how shortages ripple into electricity, food, inflation, interest rates, and even AI data centers. She also looks at why quick fixes may be scarce.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 36min
Trump’s U-turn on the Epstein files: Does this help the Maga camp or make things worse?
Patricia Cohen, a global economics correspondent for The New York Times, and Alexander Gerlach, a political philosophy professor at NYU, dive into Trump's surprising U-turn on releasing Epstein files. They discuss the motivations behind Trump's decision, its implications for the MAGA camp, and skepticism about potential redactions. The duo also analyzes the fractures within MAGA and the endurance of Trump's political persona amid scandals. Their conversation touches on the broader themes of accountability and public perception in the current political landscape.

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Feb 9, 2026 • 39min
What’s in a number? Volodymyr Zelensky warns of $12trn deal between US-Russia
John Everard, former UK ambassador with deep diplomatic experience, and Patricia Cohen, NYT global economics correspondent, unpack Zelensky’s $12tn US–Russia claim and its possible motives. They also contrast Asian political shifts from Japan’s elections to Jimmy Lai’s Hong Kong sentencing. Short, sharp conversations on geopolitics, markets and rule-of-law pressures.


