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Nov 18, 2024 • 25min
The long game: how will US missiles help Ukraine?
Shashank Joshi, Defence editor for The Economist, and Simon Rabinovich, U.S. economics editor for The Economist, dive into the implications of the U.S. allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles against Russia. They discuss President Biden's shift in strategy and the geopolitical ramifications. The conversation also touches on Trump's economic policies and their mixed long-term effects on the stock market. Lastly, they explore the revival of airships, highlighting their potential in cargo transport and innovative delivery systems.

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Nov 15, 2024 • 25min
Kyiv calm and carry on: Trump’s win may benefit Ukraine
Oliver Carroll, The Economist's Ukraine correspondent, discusses the paradox of some Ukrainians welcoming a potential Trump victory. He explains how Trump's admiration for Putin complicates relations yet raises hopes for beneficial U.S. support amid their struggle against Russia. The conversation highlights the intricate dynamics of political alignment and the anxieties it brings to Ukraine's leadership, revealing a landscape where hope and caution dance hand in hand.

19 snips
Nov 14, 2024 • 24min
The Peking order: Can China’s army surpass the US?
Avantika Chilkoti, a global business correspondent for The Economist, discusses the recent struggles in luxury e-commerce as post-pandemic consumer habits shift. She highlights the challenges major retailers face and MyTheresa's strategic plans for recovery. Anne Rowe, the obituaries editor, shares the poignant story of Balthazar Ushka, Ecuador's last ice miner, reflecting on his battle with modernity and climate change as he cherishes the ice of Chimborazo mountain, a symbol of his cultural heritage.

Nov 13, 2024 • 25min
Needs Musk: Donald Trump’s new appointments
John Priddo, US editor for The Economist, shares insights into Donald Trump's recent appointments, discussing their potential impact on his second term. Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent, delves into the reliance of European agriculture on migrant workers amidst rising anti-immigration sentiments. The conversation also touches on the intricate balance between border security and humanitarian responsibilities in Europe. Additionally, they explore a quirky trend in India where place names are becoming excessively long, revealing political motivations behind this phenomenon.

Nov 12, 2024 • 24min
Parting Scholz: what next for Germany?
Tom Nuttall, The Economist's chief Germany correspondent, dives into the political crisis as Germany's ruling coalition collapses, raising concerns about leadership amid geopolitical tensions. Sasha Nauta, the social affairs editor, discusses a flawed study on racial disparities in healthcare and its implications on infant mortality rates. They also touch upon the transformation of King's Cross in London, highlighting its journey from industrial decline to a thriving hub of creativity and technology.

5 snips
Nov 11, 2024 • 24min
Some like it hot: could Trump derail climate talks?
Oliver Morton, Senior Editor at The Economist, dives into the critical implications of Donald Trump's presidency on climate policy, particularly in light of COP29. He discusses the potential repercussions of Trump's return on the Paris Agreement's goals. The conversation shifts to the urgent need for climate finance to support vulnerable nations. Additionally, Morton highlights the accelerating role of renewable energy, notably solar power, in combating climate change amidst political upheaval.

Nov 8, 2024 • 27min
Look at who’s talking: divining Trump’s Middle East plans
Greg Karlstrom, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, analyzes Donald Trump's complex Middle East policies, focusing on potential shifts in U.S. foreign relations regarding Iran and Israel. He discusses how Trump's decisions may hinge on familial influence, particularly from his sons-in-law. Tom Sass, the public policy editor, highlights the dire state of British prisons, advocating for rehabilitation over punishment and sharing insights into successful reform models from abroad. Together, they navigate intricate political dynamics and societal challenges.

10 snips
Nov 7, 2024 • 24min
Do the after math: how Trump won
Dan Rosenheck, Data Editor at The Economist, dives into the surprising clarity of the recent U.S. election results, exploring key demographic shifts among voters. Sloveya Csankova discusses the rising diagnoses of ADHD, proposing a shift in perception from disorder to neurodiversity. Meanwhile, Vishnu Padmanaban reports on the booming faith-based startup sector in India, highlighting how technology is transforming traditional worship. Together, they unravel fascinating insights into politics, mental health, and cultural trends.

6 snips
Nov 6, 2024 • 23min
Don of a new age: Trump’s decisive win
Idris Kaloun, Charlotte Howard, and John Prudhoe, hosts of the U.S. politics podcast Checks and Balance, dive into Donald Trump’s unexpected electoral victory. They discuss evolving voter demographics and the stark emotional divides post-election. The team explores legislative changes under a Republican trifecta and highlights key state performances like Kamala Harris's struggles. Insights on campaign strategies reveal why Trump's direct messaging resonated more with voters compared to Harris's complex policies, all while reflecting on the implications for democracy.

Nov 5, 2024 • 27min
Vote! Our election-day special
Donald Trump, former president of the United States and now running for re-election, dives into the intense climate of the upcoming election. He discusses the critical role swing states like Pennsylvania play in determining outcomes. The conversation also touches on the importance of voter turnout, especially in a divided electorate. Additionally, Trump addresses global perceptions of the election, and the integrity of the electoral process amidst rising tensions and concerns. This insightful dialogue captures the stakes that loom over American democracy.


