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The Urbanist - What's in a name?
9 February 2017
A name can be a very powerful thing for a city: it’s not only how people identify locations and buildings but one of the most important branding tools too. But what happens when a name simply stops working?
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 134: Naming Macedonia
26 September 2018
After more than 30 years the naming dispute between Macedonia and Greece could finally be over. But, as Monocle’s news editor Peter Firth explains, the final hurdle – a referendum this weekend – could send the whole process…
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The Monocle Minute - Russia names US spy
11 September 2019
A spy who was operating on behalf of the US government in the Kremlin is named by Russian media. Plus: another Republican challenges Donald Trump, Tunisia heads to the polls and why one Finnish supermarket is offering a…
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The Curator - Big name special: Part 1
27 December 2020
Markus Hippi looks back on a year of big-name interviews across Monocle 24.
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The Curator - Big name special: Part 2
3 January 2021
Markus Hippi looks back on a year of big-name interviews across Monocle 24.
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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 70: Vienna’s house names
21 August 2017
In the Austrian capital buildings don’t just have addresses but names too – but do you ever hear people use them? This week we examine the great tradition of the Viennese house name.
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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 43: Hong Kong’s street names
13 February 2017
Our Hong Kong bureau chief James Chambers gives us a snapshot of how the city’s historical ties with the UK can be seen all across its streets – and what that means for residents.
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 224: Why Washington’s NFL team is changing its name
15 July 2020
After decades of pressure, Washington’s NFL team has decided to ditch its name. As the debate over how the US expresses its history continues, Andrew Mueller explains why the change is finally happening.