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The French connection: Macron’s state visit to America

Economist Podcasts

The Economist

News, News & Politics

4.35K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Behind the pageantry, Presidents Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron will have much to chew over, from a unified response in Ukraine to tricky trade negotiations. Our modelling suggests that Russia’s weaponisation of energy might ultimately kill more people than its efforts on the battlefield will. And a Ghanaian brewer’s struggles reveal the difficulty of business-building in sub-Saharan Africa.

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1:00.7

Hello and welcome to the intelligence from The Economist.

1:04.1

In London, I'm Jason Palmer.

1:06.0

And in New York, I'm John Fastman.

1:08.9

Every weekday, we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

1:15.4

Russia's munitions on the battlefield in Ukraine have met with mixed success,

1:20.7

but one thing in Vladimir Putin's arsenal seems sure to kill,

1:25.0

the weaponization of energy.

1:27.2

We look at sobering mortality estimates ahead of Europe's fuel-deprived winter.

1:33.7

And Clement Jama runs Ghana's first microbrewery.

1:37.8

His beer, brewed with locally grown sorghum, is delicious,

1:41.9

but he's finding it difficult to grow his enterprise, a problem he shares

1:45.8

with small businesses throughout his country.

1:52.9

First up, though.

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