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The Monocle Daily, episode 110
30 March 2012
With recent human rights abuse accusations, we ask whether the Syrian opposition is an insurgency? And we discuss why Hungary’s president is accused of plagiarism.
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30 March 2012
With recent human rights abuse accusations, we ask whether the Syrian opposition is an insurgency? And we discuss why Hungary’s president is accused of plagiarism.
5 September 2015
We take a look at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as its logo is scrapped over plagiarism claims, analyse the ongoing refugee crisis from a Middle East perspective and discover how Russia has partnered with China to challenge…
24 June 2019
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27 May 2021
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US secretary of state John Kerry reveals his frustration over the Republicans’ letter to Iran and we hear from author Andrew Zimbalist on why hosting the Olympics may not be that appealing after all. Plus the greatest…
15 May 2013
Why South Korea’s reputation is suffering from plagiarism scandals, we continue our Eurovision series with a look at the politics behind the scenes of the song competition, and Monocle’s Hong Kong bureau chief Aisha Speirs…
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