Coronavirus Re-opens Political Wounds | Life Under Lockdown
- Marco Carnelos
- Friday 3 Apr 20
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An Italian opposition figure has flirted with the idea that the country could leave the EU, and the bloc’s inability to coordinate aid to affected countries has raised concerns. So, is the coronavirus pandemic exposing Europe’s political fractures? Plus, nearly a third of the world’s population is under some form of lockdown. How are people coping with isolation and what impact are these measures having on their work, education and families? We ask residents in hard-hit Spain, India and the United States.
Guests:
Ozan Ozkural
Tanto Capital Partners CEO
Marco Carnelos
Former Italian Ambassador
Ata Gur
Barcelona Resident
Pradeep Joseph
New Delhi Resident
Danny Kim
New York City Resident

Marco Carnelos
Marco Carnelos is a former Italian diplomat. He has been assigned to Somalia, Australia and the United Nations. He has served in the foreign policy staff of three Italian prime ministers between 1995 and 2011. More recently he has been Middle East Peace Process Coordinator Special Envoy for Syria for the Italian government and, until November 2017, ambassador of Italy to Iraq.
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