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Albam, a British start-up, is keeping costs down without turning to factories in China for help.
Monocle reports from the Japanese coal city deserted by 90 per cent of its residents.
Monocle meets the leading lights of the digital media world.
Rebranding Beijing: the Olympic building boom reaches a frenzy.
Monocle visits the Geneva Motor Show, where Nissan reveals a 'new type of car'.
Lady Yvonne Cochrane in Beirut talks about urban planning, architecture and the future of her country.
At Baselworld buyers looking for a desirable brand first have to convince the sellers that they're a desirable customer.
Watch our video report from the Salone Internazionale del Mobile.
Monocle on how attitudes to the kimono are starting to change in Japan.
Boston left Connecticut to go climbing in the Alps and hasn't returned since. He's been covering European business, politics and affairs for 20 years on the staff of the Wall Street Journal and recently as a contributor to Time and Fortune. He lives in Berlin.
Germany's liberal publishing hub has to work harder to keep the talent
Tourism on the Caribbean island of Curaçao is getting an unintended boost from Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez.
If Arne Weber has his way, Germany is about to overcome another great historical division.
In the second part of our series looking at the scramble for resources and power in the Arctic, Monocle travels to Greenland.
We meet president of Bombardier, Walter Grawenhoff, to discover the future of urban travel.
The ship's come in for this port city with ambitious growth plans.