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The Late Edition - Tuesday 3 April
3 April 2018
We discuss Israel suspending plans to send African migrants west, Malaysia’s anti-fake news bill, the Commonwealth Games and a new Saudi law that punishes snooping on your spouse’s phone.
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The Globalist, episode 441
8 July 2013
The latest on Gulf states opting to punish Hezbollah, we get business news from the Czech Republic, and hear about a crisis in French politics.
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The Globalist, episode 637
8 April 2014
Mehrad Vaezinejad explains the latest Iranian nuclear talks, Shashank Bengali analyses the Indian elections, we get the business news from Sweden, and Oliver Ready discusses his new translation of “Crime and Punishment”.
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The Globalist - Monday 30 April
30 April 2018
We ask whether high-profile state visits are style over substance and hear how China is making defaming revolutionary heroes punishable by law. Plus: the UK press reaction to the resignation of home secretary Amber Rudd.
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The Briefing - Friday 9 October
9 October 2020
How are Europe’s powerhouses attempting to punish Russia over the poisoning of Alexei Navalny? Plus: Lebanon’s attempts to form a stable government, a Latin America round-up and Monocle’s Andrew Mueller reflects on the…
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The Globalist - Tuesday 1 September
1 September 2015
We find out why China is punishing its stock-market workers, learn about the new Norwegian TV show that has upset Russia and get the latest business news from Italy.
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The Late Edition - Thursday 2 April
2 April 2015
Andrew Mueller, Nina Schick and James Boys discuss the day's top news stories, including nuclear talks with Iran, the UK's televised election debate and global capital-punishment trends.
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The Foreign Desk - Do sanctions really work?
2 June 2018
Sanctions are a good way for a country to show that they are unhappy with the way another country is acting but who do they really punish? And are they just the easy option? Andrew Mueller is joined by Andrea Berger, Sha…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 2 November
2 November 2016
We ask how fierce the Isis resistance will be as the Iraqi army enters Mosul and whether the EU will punish Turkey over its clampdown on freedom of expression. Plus: the latest technology news from Monocle’s David Phelan…
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The Globalist - Monday 27 August
27 August 2018
Japan’s Shinzo Abe is launching a bid for re-election but this time his candidacy faces a challenge. Plus: Australia's new PM punishes party rebels as he announces his new ministry, and the 102-year-old Hollywood legend…
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The Briefing - Monday 17 July
17 July 2017
Could the UK stay within a reformed EU? We also discuss whether Turkey is preparing to reintroduce capital punishment, tell you about an unofficial referendum in Venezuela and find out why flip-flops are one of Brazil’s…
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The Briefing, episode 480
4 September 2013
Special edition: an extended report on international intervention in Syria. Politicians in the US and in France debate how they will “punish” President Bashar al-Assad for an alleged chemical attack. We also ask whether…