The Economist: The week ahead
Summary: Editors and correspondents of The Economist discuss the events shaping the world next week, in the studio and in the field. Published on Economist Radio every Friday.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: The Economist
- Copyright: Copyright © The Economist Newspaper Limited 2016. All rights reserved.
Podcasts:
Jeb Bush announces his candidacy for US president, Saudi Arabia opens up its stock exchange and the Magna Carta turns 800
Greece is under pressure to pay hundreds of millions of euros to creditors, Burundi's parliamentary election is delayed as protests continue and Britain's Labour party looks ahead
The week ahead: Testing term limits
Turkey's ruling political party holds a rally in Istanbul ahead of an election, Thailand seeks a solution to a migrant problem and Egyptian courts decide Hosni Mubarak's fate
The week ahead: Shades of democracy
Muhammadu Buhari takes power in Nigeria, Rick Santorum is likely to announce his presidential candidacy and David Cameron discusses a European referendum
The week ahead: Back in power
Britain’s new government, the UN Security Council’s debate on Yemen, and the Eurovision Song Contest
The week ahead: Unpredictable
Greece’s IMF bill, Barack Obama’s meeting with Arab leaders and the European Commission’s new plan for migration
The week ahead: Amount owing
As Britain goes to the polls, historians will remember Scotland's transformation, Syrians talk in Geneva and the Malaysian opposition watches an election from behind bars
The week ahead: The year of the Scots
The week ahead: A very normal affair
The week ahead: Long memories