The Intelligence podcast: Latin American policy, jollof-rice economics, and BBC service closures
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The Economist
5d ago· 14 min readenNews
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This appears to be a podcast transcript from The Economist's "The Intelligence" show. The content is cut off early, but based on the title "Latin lessons: the Donroe-doctrine boost" and the additional context mentioning jollof-rice economics in Nigeria and Ghana, and the BBC switching off its oldest service, this episode covers multiple topics including Latin American policy/doctrine, economic competition between Nigeria and Ghana, and media changes at the BBC. The transcript is AI-generated and unedited.
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· 3 pulledHello and welcome to The Intelligence from The Economist. I'm Jason Palmer.
And I'm Rosie Blau.
Today on the show, the rocketing cost
Also on the daily podcast: jollof-rice economics in Nigeria and Ghana, and the BBC switches off its oldest service
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