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Albam, a British start-up, is keeping costs down without turning to factories in China for help.
Monocle reports from the Japanese coal city deserted by 90 per cent of its residents.
Monocle meets the leading lights of the digital media world.
Rebranding Beijing: the Olympic building boom reaches a frenzy.
Monocle visits the Geneva Motor Show, where Nissan reveals a 'new type of car'.
Lady Yvonne Cochrane talks about Beirut's urban planning, architecture and future..
At Baselworld buyers have to convince brands that they're a desirable customer.
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Monocle on how attitudes to the kimono are starting to change in Japan.
Lebanon's dashing new interior minister, Ziad Baroud, has announced that driving regulations, which have long been ignored, will be enforced from now on.
Lebanon's Green Party has a new president at its helm - Philippe Skaff, CEO of Grey Advertising (pictured) in the Middle East - and is making its first serious foray into politics ahead of the parliamentary elections that are scheduled for next year.
Two years after the war with Israel, another battle was raging in Lebanon among its own people.
Despite the rather unsettled summer in Lebanon, it was business as usual at the iconic 1960s Sporting Club.
While Lebanon's politicians have been arguing over the election of a new president, trigger-happy citizens have reverted to their old, war-like ways.
In the Mediterranean two cities are having very different political debates.