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The Globalist - Tuesday 23 August
23 August 2022
We discuss the US and South Korea’s biggest joint military drills in years. Plus: the charging of Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan under anti-terrorism legislation, this week’s elections in Angola and a bold new…
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Meet the Writers - Monocle Reads: Before We Were Trans
7 July 2022
Kit Heyam is a trans awareness trainer, writer, activist and historian, as well as a lecturer in medieval early modern studies at Queen Mary, University of London. They speak to Georgina Godwin about their new book ‘Before…
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Different beat
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Spread the word
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Changing of the guard
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Shake a leg
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 103: Why are Portugal and Angola arguing again?
21 February 2018
Angola’s recent corruption purge, after a 38-year rule by José Eduardo dos Santos, should have led to even better relations between the country and its former coloniser, Portugal. But, as Monocle’s Carlota Rebelo explains…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 23 August
23 August 2017
For the first time in 38 years Angola is to have a new president – but after today’s elections how much will actually change? Plus: we unpack Emmanuel Macron’s eastern Europe tour, head to New York for the release of the…
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The Foreign Desk - The legacy of colonialism
22 April 2017
Countries that were colonised don’t tend to forget – but for the colonisers it’s a little more complicated. We look at three different periods in colonial history: Belgium and Congo; Portugal and Angola; and the UK and…
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Into the blue
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 2 December
2 December 2016
As Italy’s constructional referendum is just hours away, we ask whether it could be swept up in a right-wing political wave. Plus: Miami’s Art Basel, Starbucks’ new tech-savvy CEO, Angola’s presidency and a look back at the…
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Hot and cold
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The Foreign Desk - Spotlight on Angola
27 August 2016
When José Eduardo Dos Santos first came to power in Angola, Jimmy Carter was president of the US and Leonid Brezhnev was leader of the Soviet Union. Some 37 years later Dos Santos’s grip on power remains as strong as ever…