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The Briefing, 407

Friday 24 May

Kashmir is back in the headlines after an attack that left three Indian soldiers dead - Nitasha Kaul discusses the situation in the region. Sagra Maceira de Rosen brings us the latest from the luxury industry and we find…

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Midori House, 408

Friday 24 May

As the African Union celebrates its 50th birthday we ask how much it has to get excited about. We also get the latest on a dramatic week in Paris, and a physicist explains how much of what we think is true about the univ…

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The Globalist, 410

Friday 24 May

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 Monocle Daily, 409

Thursday 23 May

As Barack Obama offers the most detailed defence yet of his administration’s enthusiasm for drone strikes, we ask if the defining weapon of 21st-century warfare is legal, effective and ethical. We also analyse Brazil’s…

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The Globalist: Asia, 39

Thursday 23 May

We find out why Ford is to end its manufacturing operation in Australia after almost half a century, a former MI6 officer discusses the implications of the killing of a British soldier on a London street, we assess India’s…

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The Urbanist, 84

Thursday 23 May

Rise up: we look at activism and urbanism. From years-long protests that are more monument than movement to how one architect’s interventions in Tijuana are helping turn the city around.

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The Briefing, 406

Thursday 23 May

How should the press and broadcasters cover an incident like the bloody attack in London yesterday? In Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe has signed the country’s new constitution into law; Georgina Godwin tells us whether it matters…

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Thursday 23 May

Gainfully employed

Climbing the career ladder isn't necessarily the path to job satisfaction – there are lessons to be learned from a man who has waited the same tables for 40 years.Finding north London’s Oslo Court restaurant for the first time feels almost invasive. It’s only a very discrete sign the leads you to enter a 1930s block of flats, to be met not by a maitre d’ but a concierge. “The rest…

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Midori House, 407

Thursday 23 May

A round-up of the big issues affecting Latin America, plus the premiere of Art Basel Hong Kong, a new exhibition at London's Museum of Childhood and the latest on prospects for peace in the Middle East.

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The Globalist, 409

Thursday 23 May

We head to Israel to discuss an ongoing controversy involving prayer and women at the Western Wall, assess the future of Iraqi Kurdistan and visit Hong Kong for the finale of Monocle's tour of Southeast Asia.

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The Monocle Daily, 408

Wednesday 22 May

We look at US immigration reform and ask if anything can still prevent it from being passed. We also visit Nairobi to see how the East African art market is booming, and hear about Turkey’s plans for introducing new strict…

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The Globalist: Asia, 38

Wednesday 22 May

The latest on the brutal murder in the London borough of Woolwich, why the Syrian opposition coalition has launched a series of TV adverts, and we scale the antenna of Tokyo’s Skytree, which is celebrating its first birt…

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The Briefing, 405

Wednesday 22 May

With Iranian political heavyweight Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani barred from standing in the upcoming presidential election, we ask if there’s a reformist voice left in the country? We’re also on the scene of riots in Stockholm…

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