Christopher Walljasper
@cwalljasper
Dad. Audio producer f/@Reuters. Was @ReutersAg. Iowa born & raised. @MedillSchool, @StiglerCenter Journo in Residence alum. Opinions my own. he/him.
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https://www.reuters.com/journalists/christopher-walljasper 02-04-2009 23:42:44
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π The Pope Leo XIV was known for embracing the poor over the ornateness of the Catholic church. But his papacy was marked by division and tension as he brought reform to the institution, as Joshua McElwee explains with Christopher Walljasper on Reuters World News reut.rs/443wKA7
π The legacy of Pope Francis is one of reform and push back from conservatives in the faith. Joshua McElwee explains with Christopher Walljasper on Reuters World News reut.rs/3GdHdPt
π Trump's sweeping tariffs have roiled the global economy. And that could mean more countries coming to the World Bank and the IMF for economic support. Karin Strohecker and David Lawder explain to @CWalljasper On the latest episode of Reuters Econ World reut.rs/3EzN4yk
π Many emerging economies want a bigger seat at the table of the World Bank and the IMF. But which nations will give up share? Karin Strohecker and David Lawder explain to @CWalljasper on the latest episode of Reuters Econ World podcast. Listen now reut.rs/3Gzsz5b
π One aim of the IMF and World Bank is to contribute to a more stable global economy. But the approach has come under fire in recent years. Karin Strohecker and David Lawder explain why with @CWalljasper on the latest episode of Reuters Econ World reut.rs/4lJE8XC
π Reuters Econ World podcast is out on all audio platforms. Host @CWalljasper and his guests pick apart a key economic principle behind the world's news, this week, the World Bank and the IMF reut.rs/3RuYCFO
π 'We've got to be clear. The United States isn't walking away from Russia. The United States is walking away from Ukraine.' Guy Faulconbridge on Trumpβs threat to walk away from Ukraine-Russia talks reut.rs/3ScDpAP
π Doctors are split on the long-term impact of weight-loss drugs for teens vs. the benefits of slimming down. Learn more on this special episode of Reuters World News podcast with Christopher Walljasper Chad Terhune and @robinrespaut reut.rs/3GVUpcx
Pediatricians are seeing more teens with type2 diabetes and liver disease due to rising rates of obesity. Now, weight-loss drugs could slow them. Listen to this special episode of Reuters World News podcast with Christopher Walljasper, Chad Terhune and @robinrespaut reut.rs/4eVIvMi
π Young people struggling with weight often face relentless bullying and mental health challenges. New medications offer the possibility of life-changing results but come with an uncertain future. Listen with Christopher Walljasper, Chad Terhune and @robinrespaut reut.rs/4518cqt
π A mother opens up about the freedom, challenges, and costs of long-term medication for her son, who has struggled with obesity for years. Listen on this special episode of Reuters World News podcast with Christopher Walljasper, Chad Terhune and @robinrespaut reut.rs/3GQWBlE
π Stephanie Serrano tried Ozempic and underwent surgery to lose weight, but her journey has been far from simple. Hear her story on this special episode of Reuters World News podcast with Christopher Walljasper, Chad Terhune and @robinrespaut reut.rs/46laVNK
π In this episode of On Assignment, Christopher Walljasper goes from Chicago's Italian beefs to ranches across North America to explain the high price of beef, with reporters Cassandra Garrison Heather Schlitz εΌ θΉ and Leah Douglas. Listen now reut.rs/4g8T67c
π Texas ranchers could lose $1.8 billion if the deadly screwworm parasite takes hold. Heather Schlitz εΌ θΉ, Cassandra Garrison and Leah Douglas investigate. Listen to the On Assignment podcast with Christopher Walljasper reut.rs/469tTF8
π Drought in recent years has shrunk the US cattle herd. Christopher Walljasper, Cassandra Garrison and Heather Schlitz εΌ θΉ talk to ranchers about the challenges and Leah Douglas looks at the impact on trade. Listen to On Assignment here: reut.rs/4p6H42x
π The U.S. cattle herd is at its lowest since the 1950s. Even as it rebuilds, it takes three years to put a steak on your plate. Learn more about why beef is so expensive with Christopher Walljasper on On Assignment with Cassandra Garrison Heather Schlitz εΌ θΉ Leah Douglas reut.rs/3VAETGJ
π From Chicago to Texas, beef is at the heart of American food and culture. And now, its price is at record highs. Find out why on On Assignment with Christopher Walljasper Cassandra Garrison Heather Schlitz εΌ θΉ Leah Douglas reut.rs/3VAETGJ
π Distrust in science grew during the COVID-19 pandemic. How can trust be rebuilt? Listen to On Assignment now with Christopher Walljasper, Julie Steenhuysen, Jeff Mason and Robin Respaut reut.rs/3K2SXWY
π Funding for scientific research faces dramatic cuts. What does this mean for US healthcare? Listen to On Assignment now with Christopher Walljasper, Julie Steenhuysen, Jeff Mason and Robin Respaut reut.rs/3K2SXWY