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The Briefing - Friday 23 June
23 June 2017
Why four Arab nations want Al Jazeera shut down, the latest on South Korea’s corruption saga and what happens when you give a dog some beer (note: from London's first bar for pooches).
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The Globalist - Thursday 4 November
4 November 2021
We examine the latest chapter of the Aukus saga and the fallout between Australia and France, and discuss bilateral meetings between the EU and Taiwan taking place in Taipei. Plus: could K-pop be getting its very own venue…
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The Monocle Arts Review - TV: Christopher Lord
24 June 2015
Monocle’s Istanbul bureau chief reviews the best Turkish TV shows, from drama series Sparrow Palace to a crime saga about drug cartels.
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The Curator - What We Learned – Friday 18 August
18 August 2023
Andrew Mueller looks back on the last seven days of news including Donald Trump’s latest indictment saga and TfL’s act on obnoxious passengers.
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The Late Edition - Thursday 11 June
11 June 2015
Quentin Peel and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera discuss the day’s biggest news stories including the saga of the Greek economy, Brazil overturning its law on publishing biographies and the death of Sir Christopher Lee.
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The Late Edition - Friday 5 June
5 June 2015
Andrew Mueller and guests discuss the day’s big topics, including the saga of Greece’s delayed debt repayments and the latest data breach in the USA. With Sebastian Borger and Michael Binyon.
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The Curator - Highlights from Monocle 24
28 June 2020
This week: the president of the ICRC, Peter Maurer, explains the challenges facing the world’s leading nations. Plus: we review the new Netflix film, ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’, and meet the author…
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The Late Edition - Friday 28 April
28 April 2017
Andrew Mueller is joined by the Monocle editorial team to discuss Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office, the looming threat of war between the US and North Korea, and the latest in the ongoing United Airlines saga.
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The Monocle Minute - Brussels’ take on the Brexit struggle
31 October 2019
We ask whether the EU believes the UK’s December general election will bring any clarity to the Brexit saga. Plus: Why Japan will need to react to climate change and how the market for intelligent children’s magazines is…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 30 December
30 December 2020
We look at the historic vote to legalise abortion in Argentina from our correspondents on the ground. Plus: why Senate leader Mitch McConnell is turning on Donald Trump, the Alexei Navalny saga and Pierre Cardin.
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The Globalist - Friday 28 April
28 April 2017
We ask Jay Garner’s deputy during the Iraq war what a “major conflict” on the Korean peninsula might look like and ask whether we need to redefine the meaning of left and right wing. Plus: Monocle’s editor in chief Tyler…
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The Globalist - Friday 2 October
2 October 2020
We look at what’s next in the Brexit saga as the EU announces that it will take legal action against the UK. Plus: we hear about the fallout from an outage that halted trading on Japan’s stock market and pick through the…
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The Briefing - Monday 6 November
6 November 2017
Monocle’s Business editor, Matt Alagiah, tells us what a huge leak of financial documents reveals about offshore tax havens. We’ll also discuss a dramatic weekend in the Middle East and Australia's dual-citizenship saga.…
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The Monocle Daily - Monday 1 June
1 June 2015
The NSA cops a punch from the right as Republican Senator Rand Paul takes a swipe at controversial surveillance laws, allowing a swathe of powers to expire. We also discuss how the Swiss press has digested the saga engul…