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The Monocle Daily

Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast.


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Play 145 18/05/2012 01:49:08 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 144 17/05/2012 01:36:50 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 143 16/05/2012 01:47:38 A look at whether nations benefit from truth commissions, what unites the state and church, and coverage of Bucharest’s Black Sea Defense and Aerospace exhibition. Download
Play 142 15/05/2012 01:43:06 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 141 14/05/2012 01:47:37 Angela Merkel’s party’s local election defeats, we learn how to stage a street protest in Moscow, and visit the EBACE business aviation fair in Geneva. Download
Play 140 11/05/2012 01:44:09 Why NGOs fall out with host states, we get the latest from Egypt’s presidential race, and ask if anybody still cares about music charts? Download
Play 139 10/05/2012 01:48:11 The challenges for coalition governments, we look at the relationship between mega malls and high streets, and discuss a new mosque in the West Bank. Download
Play 138 09/05/2012 01:33:15 After the foiled Al Qaeda bomb plot we look at the ethics of espionage, learn why Algeria’s elections are under-attended, and discuss healthcare in Cuba. Download
Play 137 08/05/2012 01:49:04 After the foiled Al Qaeda plot, we ask where next for airport security? Plus, analysis of why the Thai monarchy is both revered and feared. Download
Play 136 07/05/2012 01:47:34 France, Germany and Italy’s election fallout, we look into the future of air travel, and visit Tokyo’s International Bar Show. Download
Play 135 04/05/2012 01:49:38 London’s mayoral election results, we meet a Chinese dissident, and hear from Tunisia about the country’s efforts to maintain democracy. Download
Play 134 03/05/2012 01:47:20 Why Syrian fighting has spread to Aleppo, we discuss the US and China’s relationship, and reflect on the record-breaking sale of Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”. Download
Play 133 02/05/2012 01:49:36 The latest on the recent violence in Cairo, what Oman Air’s expansion means to the region, and security issues for London’s forthcoming Olympics. Download
Play 132 01/05/2012 01:51:49 We discuss Rupert Murdoch’s next move, learn about Egypt’s imminent election, and get the latest on troubled tech brand BlackBerry. Download
Play 131 30/04/2012 01:49:16 Why US troops are in Uganda hunting Joseph Kony, we discuss the political boycott of Ukraine football matches and look at Germany’s magazine boom. Download
Play 130 27/04/2012 01:42:24 The details of the US’s troops leaving Japan, why a Cuban film has found reality stranger than fiction, and the perfect Friday night in Copenhagen. Download
Play 129 26/04/2012 01:50:08 How Brazil is continuing to destroy rainforest, a chat with a filmmaker Charles Taylor allegedly tried to kill, and we discuss Chinese politician Bo Xilai. Download
Play 128 25/04/2012 01:41:31 The latest from the Leveson Inquiry, more debate about the “spy in a bag” case, and why asparagus is something for the UK to celebrate. Download
Play 127 24/04/2012 01:49:17 The US’s new wave of emigration, the verdict on London’s Design of the Year awards, and a look the Asia’s news for the day ahead. Download
Play 126 23/04/2012 01:42:26 Why The Netherlands’ prime minister and cabinet have resigned, we look at Audi’s takeover of Ducati, and talk to a newsroom in the Baltic region. Download
Play 125 20/04/2012 01:40:37 The latest from Oslo and the trial of Anders Behring Breivik, Steve Bloomfield reports from Seattle, and we discuss support offered to war veterans. Download
Play 124 19/04/2012 01:51:14 We ask whether airline pilots’ jobs are too stressful? Plus, we discuss whether Sudan is on the brink of war. Download
Play 123 18/04/2012 01:39:34 What can be learned from previous Olympics? The Kennedy family’s enduring political presence, and we discuss possible reform of the European Court of Human Rights. Download
Play 122 17/04/2012 01:42:52 The story of jailed Nigerian state governor James Ibori, we ask is the secretive Swiss banking system opening up, and look back on royal gaffes. Download
Play 121 16/04/2012 01:46:10 Day one from Anders Behring Breivik’s trial, day two of the Summit of the Americas, and we find a wallpaper that could save your life. Download
Play 120 13/04/2012 01:47:39 The opening of the Summit of the Americas, we discuss a nuclear Iran, and hear about how Swiss Railways are charming its customers. Download
Play 119 12/04/2012 01:36:33 The Summit of the Americas in Colombia, we answer whether university or employment gets you further, and visit Florida to learn why Brazilians love it. Download
Play 118 11/04/2012 01:45:03 Coverage of China and the Philippines’ naval spat, why Oklahoma is pulling in new workers, and we ask why Canada doesn’t like opera? Download
Play 117 10/04/2012 01:48:46 Is the French election a two-man-race? More on Cairo’s recent violence, and Rick Santorum’s exit from the Republican candidate race. Download
Play 116 09/04/2012 01:47:13 Why Brazil’s president is in Washington, North Korea’s rocket plans rattle the region once more, and we discuss Google’s Project Glass. Download
Play 115 06/04/2012 01:34:55 Coverage of new clashes in Egypt, what Canada’s budget cuts mean for its global position, and the perfect Friday night in Stockholm. Download
Play 114 05/04/2012 01:50:58 Will inmates of Guantanamo Bay ever have a fair trial? We also discuss sexism against female journalists in Germany and the possibility of flying cars. Download
Play 113 04/04/2012 01:44:25 The latest on the day’s bombings in Somalia, why India is buying nuclear submarines from Russia and we learn why China buys the most groceries. Download
Play 112 03/04/2012 01:46:19 We ask could Switzerland ever become non-neutral? As well as taking a look at the future of Apple after the loss of Steve Jobs. Download
Play 111 02/04/2012 01:49:04 Could Argentina mount a fresh Falklands offensive? We get the latest from the French elections build-up and find out why Walmart is troubled by Amazon. Download
Play 110 30/03/2012 01:39:14 With recent human rights abuse accusations, we ask whether the Syrian opposition is an insurgency? And we discuss why Hungary’s president is accused of plagiarism. Download
Play 109 29/03/2012 01:52:07 Are women underrepresented in the banking boardroom? We discuss the recent diplomatic spat between Lithuania and Serbia, and look at high-speed rail’s future. Download
Play 108 28/03/2012 01:50:26 We discuss President Assad’s peaceful options, ask is President Obama’s preference for the World Bank’s leader correct? Plus, a look at Hong Kong’s luxury jets. Download
Play 107 27/03/2012 01:44:07 The benefits and pitfalls of Kenya striking oil and business expert Roger Martin about the economics of sports. Download
Play 106 26/03/2012 01:48:30 Why President Abdoulaye Wade stepped down in Senegal, North Korea’s long range rocket plans, and why certain books are banned in Arizona schools. Download
Play 105 23/03/2012 01:44:40 We analyse Kofi Annan’s Syria plan, discuss the anger in Sweden over arms deals, and learn about the World Clown Association Convention in San Diego. Download
Play 104 22/03/2012 01:39:17 Ebba Kalondo of France 24 discusses her conversation with French gunman Mohammed Merah, and we debate the merits of crowdsourcing businesses. Download
Play 103 21/03/2012 01:48:35 The effect of the Syria conflict on Syrians abroad, we ask what hedge funds are actually for? Plus, check ins with Hawaii and New Zealand. Download
Play 102 20/03/2012 01:47:21 How Uganda is rebranding itself after Joseph Kony, reporter Martin Bell recalls his experiences in Bosnia, and we look at the business economy in Zurich. Download
Play 101 19/03/2012 01:47:29 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 100 16/03/2012 01:49:49 Poland’s enthusiasm for nuclear power, we ask if the business card is now obsolete? And meet a man who holidays in a yellow submarine. Download
Play 99 15/03/2012 01:48:43 How piracy is ruining the Seychelles, Mark Thomas explains extreme rambling in Israel, and Monocle design editor Hugo Macdonald discusses quiet cities. Download
Play 98 14/03/2012 01:50:09 Tyler Brûlé finds out if tourism is increasing in Bogota and we debate whether it’s better to start a business than go to university. Download
Play 97 13/03/2012 01:53:15 Germany threatens the way search engines work, a report on a unique resort in Austria, and Jonathan Openshaw discusses Basel’s World Watch And Jewellery Show. Download
Play 96 12/03/2012 01:47:21 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 95 09/03/2012 01:49:28 Italy and the UK’s fall out over a hostage, we talk to traders in Fukushima, and learn why telenovelas are moving from Mexico to Miami. Download
Play 94 08/03/2012 01:52:36 Why Asia is outspending Europe on defence, a look at the risk of solar storms, and we discuss Joseph Kony’s viral video. Download
Play 93 07/03/2012 01:43:23 Brazil overtakes UK as world’s sixth-largest economy, we ask could India’s Ghandi power dynasty be failing? And learn about Sweden arming the Middle East. Download
Play 92 06/03/2012 01:50:39 The latest from Republican primaries on Super Tuesday, Turkey’s new move into commercial flights to Somalia, and the front pages in Asia. Download
Play 91 05/03/2012 01:48:31 As Iceland’s Geir Haarde stands trial, we ask how responsible he is for the financial crisis? Plus, Richard Lloyd Parry’s experience at the Fukushima plant. Download
Play 90 02/03/2012 01:51:41 Why Turkey has a new currency symbol, we speak to protestors in Moscow, and discuss why luxury hotels are being built in war zones. Download
Play 89 01/03/2012 01:47:02 A debate on world happiness, we ask is Italy sexist? Plus, the uneasy relationship between the EU and Belarus. Download
Play 88 29/02/2012 01:47:18 Why China is leading in architecture, film director John Shenk on his new film about Maldives politics, and why the Russians are redesigning the AK-47. Download
Play 87 28/02/2012 01:48:17 Jan Fleischhauer of Der Spiegel discusses Germany’s role in Europe, we look at city evacuation plans, and visit the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Download
Play 86 27/02/2012 01:51:15 A discussion on Colombian guerilla group FARC, the increasing demand for fine wine in China and Maxwell Hutchinson talks about the destruction of historic buildings. Download
Play 85 24/02/2012 01:26:30 The best Friday night in Beirut, Nixon’s visit to China 40 years on, and we remember Brazilian luxury retail figure Eliana Transchesi. Download
Play 84 23/02/2012 01:35:31 We talk to Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt, ask how foreign companies make money in India, and learn about a 300 million-year-old Chinese forest. Download
Play 83 22/02/2012 01:48:09 A discussion on the role of foreign correspondents, and we find out how a rural town adapts to winning millions of euros of lottery money. Download
Play 82 21/02/2012 01:46:33 Highlights from Monocle’s fifth birthday party, we hear about the 30,000-year-old seed that is still fertile, and look at the future of national airlines. Download
Play 81 20/02/2012 01:48:28 We learn about the Avaaz organisation in Syria, hear economic perspectives from Athens, and meet the Japanese entrepreneurs who have uprooted to Silicon Valley. Download
Play 80 17/02/2012 01:54:07 How the German President’s resignation will impact Angela Merkel, the Ukraine’s cheese war with Russia and a London storytelling night where everyone wears pyjamas. Download
Play 79 16/02/2012 01:42:28 We ask does religion help politicians win votes? We also discuss the transparency of tech companies and hear about a firm clearing up space debris. Download
Play 78 15/02/2012 01:49:50 The latest on Greece’s financial woes, we hear about the ARCO Madrid art fair and find out why Melbourne’s streets are filling with bicycles. Download
Play 77 14/02/2012 01:51:22 How Mexico is enjoying tourism despite crime, a talk about Japanese film and the author of Geek Nation discusses Indian industry. Download
Play 76 13/02/2012 01:47:36 Will a joint Arab League and UN peacekeeping force work in Syria? Plus, the latest from New York Fashion Week, and Monocle’s Poppy Shibamoto in the Arctic. Download
Play 75 10/02/2012 01:43:53 Why India is improving Iranian relations, how delegates from South Korea made a recent trip north, and the perfect Friday night in São Paulo. Download
Play 74 09/02/2012 01:49:40 The future in Libya, a debate on high street shopping, and an unusual Christian church built in a Taoist mountain area of China. Download
Play 73 08/02/2012 01:43:40 Rick Santorum’s efforts to capture Republican support, we ask whose leaning tower leans most? As well as discussion of mythological sea creatures in Iceland. Download
Play 72 07/02/2012 01:47:21 Is the US Constitution still an inspiration? We also find out how Hollywood is influencing Cambodia and look ahead to the headlines in Asia. Download
Play 71 06/02/2012 01:49:08 How Gaddafi’s influence has spread to Mali, we discuss Fidel Castro's memoirs and learn how squid fishing is causing tension between Britain and Argentina. Download
Play 70 03/02/2012 01:38:44 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 69 02/02/2012 01:58:49 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 68 01/02/2012 01:44:03 Why Iran’s president launched a Spanish language TV channel, we speak to nonviolent protest pioneer Gene Sharp, and a look at Swedish economic tourism. Download
Play 67 31/01/2012 01:42:15 Is the Czech Republic onboard in the EU? We also travel to Florida for the Republican primaries and learn how Silicon Valley funds extraterrestrial research. Download
Play 66 30/01/2012 01:38:49 Merkel's and Sarkozy’s joint political mission: does cross-party campaigning work? Plus, the latest on Syria and we meet the Australian managing Burma's first girl band. Download
Play 65 27/01/2012 01:49:23 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 64 26/01/2012 01:45:45 The show looks at Norwegian Air Shuttle’s massive new purchase of planes and discusses the Press Freedom Index’s decision making process. Download
Play 63 25/01/2012 01:46:15 We speak to journalist Stefan Cornelius what Angela Merkel really thinks about the eurozone crisis, and discover which nations enter negotiations with pirates. Download
Play 62 24/01/2012 01:48:01 We discuss the last days of Hosni Mubarak with the ex-head of Egyptian State TV News and learn how to give a good speech. Download
Play 61 23/01/2012 01:45:19 We discuss BlackBerry’s future following the resignation of their joint CEOs, analyse the latest exodus from Afghanistan, and ponder Warren Buffet’s ukelele skills. Download
Play 60 20/01/2012 01:27:00 Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast. Download
Play 59 19/01/2012 01:47:31 We ask why Russia supports the Syrian regime and also learn about modern espionage from an ex-CIA man. Plus, a look Swiss watchmaking’s continued success. Download
Play 58 18/01/2012 01:48:25 Monocle’s foreign editor challenges the True Finns party's presidential candidate and we explore the possibility of a new airport in the River Thames estuary. Download
Play 57 17/01/2012 01:45:49 We find out how criminals make it onto the FBI's Most Wanted list and ask whether Europe is turning its back on genetically modified crops. Download
Play 56 16/01/2012 02:47:50 We find out about the first news bureau in North Korea, ask which jobs are truly recession-proof? And visit an African community in Tel Aviv. Download
Play 55 13/01/2012 01:50:50 Looking at the Egyptian elections, we ask about the country’s future and we also talk to Todd Gitlin of the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism. Download
Play 54 12/01/2012 01:50:13 We look at diplomatic tension in the Falklands thanks to squid. Plus, Scottish independence and Tyler Brûlé from Los Angeles. Download
Play 53 11/01/2012 01:45:31 We look at the problems with taxing salt, hear the aviation news from LA, and we learn about a very influential fraternity. Download
Play 52 10/01/2012 01:45:44 Tyler Brûlé updates us from Toronto. Plus, we visit the Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair and the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Download
Play 51 09/01/2012 01:50:27 We celebrate Japanese Coming of Age Day and find out what to do in a ski resort when there’s just too much snow. Download
Play 50 06/01/2012 01:44:30 Tyler Brûlé interviews Tony Tyler of the IATA about the trends in aviation for 2012. Plus, we learn about a new Jewish newspaper in Germany. Download
Play 49 05/01/2012 01:47:17 We discuss Turkey and Iran, sample some Chinese TV, talk with an olive oil expert and a look at how Chile is rebranding its history. Download
Play 48 04/01/2012 01:51:15 Today we discuss impoliteness in different cultures, enjoy some African music and take advice from the German job market. Download
Play 47 03/01/2012 01:48:26 We hear about the land dispute between Japan and Russia and learn about the possibility of the Taliban opening of a political office in Qatar. Download
Play 46 02/01/2012 01:46:55 We enjoy a Russian Orthodox Christmas, find out why call centres are migrating to the Philippines and discuss food with author Adam Gopnik. Download
Play 45 16/12/2011 01:47:32 We learn about video games imitating real world conflicts and check in with a newspaper in Colorado, plus we find out about Christmas – American style. Download
Play 44 15/12/2011 01:47:30 We discuss art from Nazi Germany and also what the invasion of Iraq actually achieved, along with the latest in Brazilian aviation. Download
Play 43 14/12/2011 01:54:59 We hear about the the far right in Germany, learn of a political power struggle in Papua New Guinea, and reflect on the Arab Spring. Download
Play 42 13/12/2011 01:55:31 Tyler Brûlé and Christine Ockrent learn about American-Pakistani relations, discuss counterfeiting culture in China and visit the big players in India’s print media boom. Download
Play 41 12/12/2011 01:44:22 Tyler Brûlé and Christine Ockrent discuss Japan’s spy satellites, Bruce Leishman offers thoughts on aviation, and we visit a newspaper in the Canadian Arctic. Download
Play 40 09/12/2011 01:44:50 We look at which nations still want to join Europe, discuss political televised debates in the US and consider how British tabloids represent Britons abroad. Download
Play 39 08/12/2011 01:41:56 We look at plans to build a ski slope around a waste plant in Copenhagen and why men still buy suits in times of crisis. Download
Play 38 07/12/2011 01:48:28 Tyler Brûlé and Tom Burges Watson discuss the Chinese president, we travel to the Louvre and ask how cities need to adapt to ageing populations. Download
Play 37 06/12/2011 01:42:49 We discuss Chinese tourists abroad, learn lessons from the 1948 Olympics, visit suburbs worldwide, and check in with Hong Kong and Caracas. Download
Play 36 05/12/2011 01:38:44 An international security expert explains the outlook for Afghanistan, we discuss chances of a new EU treaty, plus the latest from the Russian elections. Download
Play 35 02/12/2011 01:44:26 We discuss Swiss resorts’ lack of snow, chat about alternative currencies, check-in with Bogota, and discuss the eurozone crisis from a German perspective. Download
Play 34 01/12/2011 01:38:26 Tyler Brûlé and Indira Naidoo discuss Hillary Clinton and Aung San Suu Kyi’s meeting in Burma, we also learn the psychology behind brand loyalty schemes. Download
Play 33 30/11/2011 01:47:22 We review an Arab spring protest song, discuss a documentary about Yugoslavian leader Marshal Tito and discuss the look at the International Criminal Court. Download
Play 32 29/11/2011 01:44:23 We speak with a newspaper editor in Trinidad and Tobago, check-in with Hillary Clinton’s visit to Myanmar. Plus, the bankruptcy of American Airlines. Download
Play 31 28/11/2011 01:48:11 We ask are the Arab League’s sanctions on Syria effective? Also, we hear from Turkish prime minister Abdullah Gül. Download
Play 30 25/11/2011 01:41:33 The latest shopping habits from America’s Black Friday and an interview with Matthieu Mabin, a French journalist awarded for his work in Libya. Download
Play 29 24/11/2011 01:46:17 We talk London’s black cabs and soft power, learn to design cities next to airports, and share Thanksgiving with our New York correspondent, Aisha Speirs. Download
Play 28 23/11/2011 01:45:22 Matthias Gebauer of Der Spiegel discusses how Angela Merkel’s plane ended up in Iran and we explore why the Indian publishing industry is thriving. Download
Play 27 22/11/2011 01:44:51 We chat about Stalin’s ‘Romeo Spy’, how to make a habitat using cardboard and Monocle correspondent Alastair Gee checks in from San Francisco. Download
Play 26 21/11/2011 01:48:54 On today's Daily, the Mayor of Rio joins us, we also speak to a Norwegian journalist about long nights and the Spanish government gets put into focus. Download
Play 25 18/11/2011 01:51:06 We go from the Spratly Islands to Helsinki, passing through London’s underground restaurants. Plus, Marilyn Monroe and Natalie Wood. Download
Play 24 17/11/2011 01:43:23 We discuss the world’s least developed nations and check in with the editor of a Swaziland newspaper, before heading to Salt Lake City Design Week. Download
Play 23 16/11/2011 01:44:27 We find the world’s cuddliest lady, discuss the Occupy movement with our man in Chicago and ask whether Nordic design will ever lose its appeal. Download
Play 22 15/11/2011 01:45:51 We hear about vanished kingdoms, a road transformed in London, a dream made into a baking reality, and check in with Chile, Hong Kong and Jamaica. Download
Play 21 14/11/2011 01:49:39 Today on the Monocle Daily we speak with one of the few Western journalists in Yemen, talk to Europe expert Henning Meyer, and check in with LA and Tokyo. Download
Play 20 11/11/2011 01:50:31 Today we hear from a luxury conference in Sao Paulo, check in with Mexico City and Kabul and discuss the future of EMI and the New Straits Times. Download
Play 19 10/11/2011 01:45:27 The latest from APEC and luxury in Brazil, plus we talk nuclear in Iran, check in with Vietnam and Argentina and speak about the raid to kill Bin Laden. Download
Play 18 09/11/2011 01:50:54 We survey Libyan state-makers, check in with Caracas, uncover unique fashion collaborations, and discuss old-school ad men and progressive Polish politics. Download
Play 17 08/11/2011 01:47:42 The bad fortunes of Silvio Berlusconi, the latest on Japan’s Olympus scandal and Honolulu’s APEC forum, and a visit to the World Travel Market in London. Download
Play 16 07/11/2011 01:48:36 A look at how Uniqlo plans to clothe the world, the storm brewing in India over nuclear power and how the travel market plans to package itself. Download
Play 15 04/11/2011 01:48:34 The Monocle Daily heads to Guatemala ahead of its elections this Sunday, plus Robert Bound reviews the best galleries, music and festivals to fill your weekend. Download
Play 14 03/11/2011 01:48:28 How a hotel meets the needs of world leaders and whether post-revolution Libya can stop its precious artifacts being plundered. Plus, Swahili fashion. Download
Play 13 02/11/2011 01:48:12 What happens when Finnish income information becomes public, plus the newest resident of St Helena - Detective Inspector Rod Paterson. Download
Play 12 01/11/2011 01:46:30 The Monocle Daily heads to New Zealand to meet the editor of the Fjordland Herald, then to Norway to talk tourism before checking in with our regular correspondents. Download
Play 11 31/10/2011 01:46:51 Today we discuss the G20 and Syria and its neighbours before heading to Japan for Tokyo Design Week. Plus, we check in with our global correspondents. Download
Play 10 28/10/2011 01:48:32 The Monocle Daily looks at the myths surrounding sleep, who is still buying records on vinyl and hears from our correspondents around the globe. Download
Play 9 27/10/2011 01:41:35 We catch up with Annise Parker – Mayor of Houston, Texas – to hear how she’s changing the city. Plus, how Cape Town was crowned World Design Capital. Download
Play 8 26/10/2011 01:50:43 We ask whether China’s new censorship on social media is effecting its economy, and also visit Finland’s most famous department store, Stockmanns. Download
Play 7 25/10/2011 01:49:55 We talk to our defence correspondent Trefor Moss about arms in North Africa and discover the latest in Kenya following last week’s grenade attacks. Download
Play 6 24/10/2011 01:54:37 Today we look at whether the recent earthquake in Turkey will help Turkish/Kurdish relations and speak to John McClory about our soft power survey. Download
Play 5 21/10/2011 01:41:26 For episode five of the Monocle Daily we hear the latest ahead of the Argentinean elections and catch up with our network of correspondents across the globe. Download
Play 4 20/10/2011 01:39:14 We talk to Dr Maha Azzam for the latest news on Colonel Gadaffi’s death and Dr Joan Clos joins us to discuss his new role as Executive Director of UN-Habitat. Download
Play 3 19/10/2011 01:59:40 We look at the impact of the latest strikes in Greece, a new arts district for Hong Kong and the recovery of the oyster industry in northern Japan. Download
Play 2 18/10/2011 01:54:07 Edition two looks at the rebranding of Azerbaijan, the Israeli/Palestine prisoner swap, sport in South Korea and the grumpiest people in the world. Download
Play 1 17/10/2011 01:54:35 The first Monocle Daily discusses capitalism, gives a Nordic perspective on the future of the newspaper and drops in on the Monocle 24 launch party. Download

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