Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli

Former Italian correspondent of Politico, and contributor to the Coronomics podcast.

What are the lessons learnt from the global pandemic?

46 min listen

The Coronomics series has come to an end after starting in mid-April, at a time when Hong Kong, Britain, the US, and Italy were at much more serious points of the pandemic. On this final episode, Kate Andrews talks to Nick Gillespie, Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli, and Jennifer Creery about what their respective governments have learnt during the crisis, and where they went wrong.

Is reopening possible without a tracing app?

40 min listen

Germany has launched its contact tracing app, but is it the only way to get out of lockdown? Kate Andrews talks to a panel of international guests and hears about the situation from Italy, where concerns over tourism and getting their cities back are conflicting the residents of Venice and Rome; from Germany, where uptake on the new app has been good; and from America, on how even 'science' is becoming partisan.With Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli from Rome, Nick Gillespie from New York, and Constantin Eckner from Berlin.Presented by Kate Andrews.

Is a second wave unavoidable?

51 min listen

In this week's episode, the Coronomics panel discuss the confusions of Italy's lockdown easing; Hong Kong's large-scale repatriation of residents from South Asia; the potential watershed moment of American news outlets accepting federal funds; and whether China is looking down the barrel of a second wave.

Is lockdown fatigue taking over?

40 min listen

This six-part series is the latest addition to Spectator Radio. Each week, our panellists from around the world each select a story that gives you an inside look at what's happening outside their windows.In this episode, we take a look at Italy's route to freedom, Boris's return to work, intergenerational tensions in New York, and Hong Kong's non-Covid patients.

How the pandemic is becoming political

39 min listen

This six-part series is the latest addition to Spectator Radio. Each week, our panellists from around the world select a story that gives you an inside look at what's happening outside their windows. In the latest episode, we take a look at Italy's cautious reopening, the political blame game stateside, and Hong Kong's second wave worries.

Stories from countries turned upside down

36 min listen

This six-part series is the latest addition to Spectator Radio. Each week, our panellists from around the world select a story that gives you an inside look at what's happening outside their windows, presented by Kate Andrews. In this episode, Reason magazine's Nick Gillespie asks how much Trump knew about coronavirus before deciding to act; Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli reports from Rome on the strings attached to the EU's coronavirus rescue deal to Italy; and the Hong Kong Free Press's Jennifer Creery highlights concerns that local police are using the crisis to clamp down further on pro-democracy protestors.