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Monocle on Culture - ‘Pilot TV’ magazine and ‘Killing Eve’
16 April 2018
Peter White, international editor for ‘Hollywood Deadline’ joins Robert Bound to discuss ‘Pilot TV’ – the new magazine from the people behind ‘Empire’ – that’s dedicated to cinematic television, and ‘Killing Eve’, the…
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The Foreign Desk - Who is killing Mexico's mayors?
9 June 2018
The run-up to Mexico’s elections in July have been far from ordinary: many of the candidates have been killed and even more have decided that it isn’t worth the risk. But is this just part of the election process in one of…
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The Foreign Desk - Do targeted killings really work?
2 November 2019
The death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, leader of Isis, will not have been upsetting to many. But it did serve as a reminder of how much warfare has changed this century. Who gets to decide who is captured and who is killed?…
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The Monocle Weekly - Anthony Penta, ‘We Kill for Love’
26 October 2023
Monocle Radio’s senior correspondent, Fernando Augusto Pacheco, speaks with Anthony Penta, director of the documentary ‘We Kill For Love’, on the lost world of the erotic thriller. The film explores the genre’s heyday in…
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 244: Who killed Mohsen Fakhrizadeh?
2 December 2020
Andrew Mueller explains why the who, what, how and why of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh’s assassination – and why it depends on who you ask.
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Monocle on Culture - Why hasn’t the digital world killed the world of paper?
13 February 2017
Once declared a thing of the past, why do we still love paper so much? We speak to the founder of a stationery shop, visit a paper mill and gallery in Singapore and examine the colour palette of an established papermaker…
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 194: Who killed Daphne Caruana Galizia?
4 December 2019
The murder of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in 2017 has influenced Malta’s politics for the past two years. Andrew Mueller asks whether we’re getting closer to finding out who is responsible.