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 |