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Mehreen Khan

Mehreen Khan is the Economics Editor for The Times of London and a former Europe correspondent for the Financial Times in Brussels. She has written extensively about the European Union, the political economy of the eurozone, populist politics, climate policy, taxation and economics.


Mehreen spent five years in Brussels from 2017-2022 breaking exclusive agenda-setting news on the EU’s Brexit talks, budget negotiations, environmental regulation, pandemic policy response, and foreign policy. 


She authored the daily Brussels Briefing newsletter for the Financial Times and is a regular contributor to the BBC, Al Jazeera, EUScream podcast, In Our Times, and Times Radio.


Her more recent coverage focuses on the challenges facing the global economy, from de-globalization, international monetary policy, and financial markets, in addition to economics and international diplomacy. She is also a very experienced moderator and panelist, she moderated a panel in Davos this year on “pulling debt back from the brink”.


Mehreen is also the co-host of Heroes & Humans, a football podcast that explores the lives of some of the most revered and controversial figures in the sport today and throughout the ages. Each episode gets behind the headlines on coaches and players, telling the story of their lives, offering lessons on leadership, and examining how key figures in football have been shaped by their societies.


She has a BA in History and Politics and MPhil in European Politics from Oxford University. She began her journalism career at the Daily Telegraph and has written for Bloomberg, The Guardian, and Sky News.

Mehreen Khan

SHOWS

Humans & Heroes of Football Podcast

8 November 2024

6:00 p.m.

Reframing the Middle East

9 November 2024

5:00 p.m.

The Economic Consequences of War in the Middle East

9 November 2024

10:00 p.m.

Demography is Destiny: The Economics of Sex

9 November 2024

5:00 p.m.

The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People

9 November 2024

0:00 p.m.

The Economics of the Manosphere: Tradwives, Red Pillers, and the Alt-Right

10 November 2024

2:30 p.m.

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