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Mie Hoejris Dahl

@Miehdahl

Danish freelance journalist. Cover environment, politics, economics in Latam @theeconomist, @nytimes, @ForeignPolicy, others. MPA @harvardkennedyschool

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Climate change is drying out the Panama Canal and making it more expensive and time consuming to ship goods. Noel King interviewed reporter Mie Hoejris Dahl and econ professor Sharat Ganapati for the latest on the canal.

Produced by Haleema Shah and me.

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The Panama Canal is one of the world's most important shipping routes, and a prolonged drought has it operating at half its normal capacity. Mie Hoejris Dahl joins us to discuss the waterway's future, and the global implications: lnk.to/bigstory

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On today’s episode of The Big Story Podcast, I talk to host Jordan Heath-Rawlings about chaos in the global shipping industry and my recent reporting for Foreign Policy about the Panama Canal. Listen here:
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The search for alternative options has fueled interest in trade routes in Latin American countries that hope to lure traffic from the Panama Canal. Yet experts are skeptical that these projects will pose a threat to the Panama Canal any time soon.
foreignpolicy.com/2024/01/15/pan…

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As climate extremes become more common, shipping companies, analysts, and governments fear the Panama Canal crisis may not be an aberration but the new reality, Mie Hoejris Dahl writes. foreignpolicy.com/2024/01/15/pan…

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As a drought in Panama is intensifying, shipping companies brace for even worse delays and try to reroute. They fear the Panama Canal crisis may not be an aberration but the new reality. My story for Foreign Policy today:
foreignpolicy.com/2024/01/15/pan…

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As drought depletes the Panama Canal, Latin American politicians have revived competition to bypass the canal. In The Economist, we analyze their lofty infrastructure proposals:
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[Magazine] After the smashing success of using diabetes drugs for weight loss, concerns remain about the long-term effects — both for health and society. About 60 percent of adults in the WHO European region are overweight or obese. By Mie Hoejris Dahl euobserver.com/health-post-pa…

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Demand for new weight-loss drugs has exploded. While the drugs can help patients who struggle with overweight, they have downsides too. I talked to patients, doctors, health authorities and drug producers. My story EUobserver
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An Indian supplier delivered contaminated chemo drugs to pediatric hospitals around the world. In Colombia four kids died and more than a hundred fell ill: bloomberg.com/news/features/… Incredible reporting work from Cúcuta and Mumbai by Kendall Taggart 🕵🏼‍♀️ PriyankaPulla Mie Hoejris Dahl

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Un proveedor indio entregó medicamentos de quimioterapia contaminados a hospitales pediátricos. En Colombia murieron cuatro niños y más de 100 se enfermaron. Increíble reportaje desde Cúcuta y Mumbai por Kendall Taggart 🕵🏼‍♀️ PriyankaPulla Mie Hoejris Dahl: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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We spent months reading medical reports, talking to doctors, health authorities and families - to uncover how an Indian supplier delivered contaminated drugs. In Colombia 4 kids died and >100 fell ill
Our story for Bloomberg

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