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The Monocle Daily, 427

Tuesday 18 June

Regular check-ins and live interviews from the US and all across the Americas add to the mix of guests and analysis from our studios in London.

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The Globalist: Asia, 57

Tuesday 18 June

This one-hour show airs at 20.00 London time and focuses on the news agenda in Asia and Oceania, including a review of the region’s front pages.

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The Briefing, 424

Tuesday 18 June

Robert Fox reflects on the future of Afghan security now the international handover is complete, Oscar-winning filmmaker Eva Orner joins us to discuss her new film about Afghanistan's first independent TV station, and we…

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Midori House, 425

Tuesday 18 June

Lord Sainsbury talks with Monocle’s Steve Bloomfield about a vision to revamp capitalism and Constantine Buhayer analyses the state of Greece's public broadcaster, ERT. Plus, award-winning writer Rachel Shabi sets the day's…

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The Globalist, 427

Tuesday 18 June

This one-hour show airs at 06.00 London time and looks ahead to events that will shape the day in Europe, and beyond, with a special focus on Turkey and the Gulf.

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The Globalist, 426

Monday 17 June

Charlotte McDonald-Gibson previews day two of the G8 summit, our man in Melbourne asks if Kevin Rudd is due for a political comeback? And Monocle’s correspondents in Tokyo explain why their city deserves its high ranking…

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The Globalist: Asia, 56

Monday 17 June

We ask if Syria’s civil war could spill over into Lebanon, look at Norway’s decision to draft women into the military, and discuss whether Turkey and Brazil’s booming economies are leaving many individuals behind.

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The Briefing, 423

Monday 17 June

Fawaz Gerges profiles new Iranian leader Hassan Rouhani, we look at the potential of a UN role in Congo, and our transport editor reports on the Paris Air Show.

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Monday 17 June

Smart cities aren't always pretty

With the results in for Monocle's annual Quality of Life survey, our editor reflects on what makes a city liveable. Can a tech hub trump a cobbled courtyard?All cities are not born equal. Painful for some to acknowledge this but it’s true. The city you are reading this from may not be as successful as London, Monocle’s HQ. Or perhaps you live in one of those well-run Nordic…

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Midori House, 424

Monday 17 June

We set the day’s agenda with Monocle’s Tokyo bureau chief Fiona Wilson, visit Istanbul to hear about nationwide strike action following a weekend of violent clashes, and welcome our Washington and Jerusalem correspondents…

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The Globalist, 426

Monday 17 June

Charlotte McDonald-Gibson previews the G8 summit, David Patrikarakos explains Iran’s surprise presidential election results, and we look at Vienna – city number five on Monocle’s new Quality of Life survey.

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The Monocle Weekly, 206

Sunday 16 June

Robert Bound and Steve Bloomfield meet war photographer Paul Conroy, hear from global music connoisseur Gilles Peterson, and talk with BBC US state correspondent Kim Ghattas.

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The Curator, 87

Saturday 15 June

The theme this week is science and technology: we get lost in space at London's National Maritime Museum and we're in Tel Aviv to test a new app that's frothing up the city's café scene.

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  • New Cities Summit: The Urbanist heads south to São Paulo for the second annual New Cities Summit. We speak to urban thinkers, entrepreneurs and an ambassador about what cities are doing right, the future of “smart”, and lessons we should learn from Brazil’s biggest city.
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