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The Briefing - Monday 27 August
27 August 2018
Mitt Romney’s former presidential campaign spokesman, Ryan Williams, looks back on the life of Republican senator John McCain. We also discuss a military deal between Iran and Syria, and explain Uber’s plans to diversify…
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The Briefing - Israel’s bombardment of Gaza escalates
23 October 2023
We give you the latest from Gaza as the Israeli bombardment escalates. Plus: a surprise result in Argentina’s presidential election, a maritime spat between China and the Philippines, and Uber’s balloon rides in Cappadocia…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 12 June
12 June 2019
Monocle’s Hong Kong bureau chief, James Chambers, has the latest as protests in the city-state turn ugly. Plus: the UK’s ‘net zero’ emissions target, worrying signs for Germany’s economy and Uber’s flying taxis.
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The Late Edition - Tuesday 26 November
26 November 2019
Pippa Malmgren and Linda Yueh join Monocle’s Andrew Mueller to discuss China’s attitude towards cryptocurrency and technology. Plus: why Germans don’t value relations with the US as much as Americans do with Germany and,…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 20 December
20 December 2017
Why does US tax reform matter? We also discuss a major court ruling that could change how Uber operates, and look ahead to tomorrow's regional election in Catalonia. Plus: Monocle's Henry Rees-Sheridan has an update on an…
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Monocle on Culture - Crosswords and newspapers
10 March 2014
Crossword special: We ask how you set, complete and compete with these most puzzling of newspaper staples. Plus why word games are good for the brain, how to complete them in Japanese and musical entertainment from the uber…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 22 September
22 September 2017
As London’s transport regulator deems Uber “not fit and proper” to operate in London, we ask if the taxi-hailing giant can be stopped. Plus: Macron signs sweeping labour reforms into law, and we flick through today’s Asian…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 15 June
15 June 2017
Brian Klaas analyses the legal woes of Donald Trump, James Kirchick discusses his book ‘The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age’ and Quartz’s Alison Griswold explains the troubles of car-hailing…
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The Briefing, episode 675
11 June 2014
The latest from Iraq as more than half a million people flee Mosul, we ask whether Sepp Blatter should stand for another term as FIFA president, and find out if Uber cars have an unfair advantage over their black-cab cou…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 29 August
29 August 2017
As North Korea fires a missile over northern Japan, we ask whether there is a non-military solution to the tension. Plus: the US wants to shrink its diplomatic delegation to the UN, Catalonia prepares for independence and…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 21 September
21 September 2018
As China reacts strongly to US sanctions, imposed after the country bought warplanes from Russia, we ask what this means for Sino-American relations. Plus: the ICRC warns of a deteriorating situation in Libya, we learn more…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 8 May
8 May 2019
We ask whether the Iran nuclear deal is on the brink of collapse. Plus: the UK’s main political parties prepare to contest the European elections, Uber’s drivers strike ahead of the company’s initial public offering and we…
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The Entrepreneurs - Eureka 206: Cabinet
17 July 2020
In 2019, Russell Gong and Achal Patel launched Cabinet, a New York-based company selling ethically made over-the-counter health essentials. During lockdown in the US, Cabinet partnered with Uber to ensure safe delivery of…