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Previous events
May 13th 2022
Ukraine at war: a global perspective
The reverberations from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continue to be felt around the world. Join The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, for a live update with the deputy editor, defence editor and Russia editor. They will discuss the outlook from Kyiv, the impact of Western arms and intelligence on the conflict and the latest understanding of Vladimir Putin’s war aims.
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Play recordingApril 25th 2022
Analysing the French presidential election
Join us later today for a discussion about the results of the French presidential election. Our panel will consider what Emmanuel Macron's victory means for the country and its position in Europe, as well as the broader repercussions for the world order.
2h
Play recordingApril 22nd 2022
Ukraine at war: a new offensive
The war has entered a new phase as Russia shifts its military focus towards Ukraine's east. Join our editors for an update on the latest developments and a discussion about what might happen next. They will also consider the significance of Finland and Sweden potentially joining NATO.
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Play recordingApril 8th 2022
Ukraine at war: a new phase
This week saw grisly evidence of war crimes and calls for tougher sanctions on Russia. Join our editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, along with Edward Carr, the deputy editor, Patrick Foulis, the business affairs editor, Charlotte Howard, the US business editor, and Shashank Joshi, the defence editor for an in-depth discussion on the war in Ukraine.
They will consider the recently uncovered atrocities by the Russian army and how the West should respond, as well as the consequences of sanctions on Russia’s economy and the wider impact of the war on business, trade and the global economy.
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Play recordingMarch 24th 2022
In conversation with Dr Anthony Fauci
Join Dr Anthony Fauci, the White House’s chief medical adviser, and Edward Carr, the deputy editor of The Economist, for a wide-ranging conversation in which they evaluate the global response to the pandemic and ask what lessons can be learnt for future health crises. They will also explore the growing politicisation of science and how to combat misinformation in the area of public health. And they will, of course, discuss the latest pandemic developments and look ahead at what 2022 might have in store.
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Play recordingMarch 18th 2022
Ukraine at war: critical juncture
As fighting enters its fourth week, join The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, for a live discussion with our deputy editor, defence editor and Russia editor. They will examine the prospects of peace talks and the role of China, the state of the Russian army and risks from chemical or nuclear weapons, the global economic shock and what the future of Ukraine might look like.
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Play recordingMarch 17th 2022
Emerging technologies to watch
Join The Economist’s journalists for an entertaining and informative discussion on the most promising technologies in the coming year. They will cover a range of developments—from the metaverse and mRNA therapies, to space travel and quantum computing. The panel will dispel the hype and examine the innovations that will most affect our lives.
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Play recordingMarch 11th 2022
Ukraine at war: week three
As defiant Ukrainians continue to fight Russian troops and oil prices soar, The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, will be joined by the deputy editor, defence editor, Russia editor and business editor for a live discussion about what the future holds for Ukraine, international security and the world economy.
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Play recordingMarch 7th 2022
Editor’s conversations:
Malala Yousafzai
Join Malala Yousafzai, education campaigner, Nobel laureate and co-founder of Malala Fund, for a wide-ranging discussion to mark International Women’s Day. Speaking with The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, Malala will discuss girls’ education around the world, the unfolding crisis in Afghanistan and how to improve the lives of women and girls everywhere.
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Play recordingMarch 4th 2022
Ukraine at war: what happens next?
As fighting across Ukraine escalates and Russia becomes increasingly isolated from the international community, The Economist’s editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, will be joined by the deputy editor, defence editor and Russia editor for a live discussion about what might happen next.
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