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The Briefing - Friday 17 February
17 February 2017
We try to make sense of the dismay and confusion that emerged from Donald Trump’s press conference last night. Meanwhile in the UK, former prime minister Tony Blair comes to the rescue of Brexit remainers. Plus: we check…
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The Globalist - Friday 17 February
17 February 2017
We analyse US-Russian relations regarding Ukraine, learn why Ecuador’s election could be affected by Spain and find out what futurologists are trying to forecast with their predictions.
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The Late Edition - Wednesday 17 February
17 February 2016
We look to the US as president Obama insists that the constitution nominate a new Supreme Court justice and tempers flare in Taiwan as Chinese anti-aircraft missiles materialise on disputed land. Plus: a Russian footballer…
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The Globalist - Monday 17 February
17 February 2020
As the Munich Security Conference draws to a close, we ask what 2020 holds for global security and unpack the talks that did (and didn’t) happen. Plus: the likelihood of peace in Libya, the latest in US politics and what’s…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 17 February
17 February 2023
We bring you the latest from the Munich Security Conference with Andrew Mueller. In the studio, Laura Kramer and Fernando Augusto Pacheco chat about changing work patterns, the return of Rio Carnival and what to see at the…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 17 February
17 February 2016
We discuss Wednesday’s terror attack in Ankara and the next three months of France’s emergency laws and we’re in Toronto for a look at Saks Fifth Avenue’s Canadian debut. Plus: a review of the day’s Asian newspapers and the…
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The Late Edition - Wednesday 17 February
17 February 2021
Joe Biden discusses his agenda at a town-hall event in Wisconsin. Plus: should Switzerland’s lockdown be eased and why Helsinki is launching its own art biennial.
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The Globalist - Wednesday 17 February
17 February 2016
We look to Ukraine as prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk survives a vote of no confidence and discuss how much China and the US need each other to tackle the thorny issue of North Korea.
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The Globalist - Wednesday 17 February
17 February 2021
We head to Japan for the latest as the country’s vaccine roll-out finally gets underway. Plus: we discuss the political deadlock in Haiti and learn more about Italy’s appointment of Mario Draghi.
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The Globalist - Thursday 17 February
17 February 2022
We take a look at how Russian media outlets are portraying the Ukraine crisis. Plus: the EU-African Union summit kicks off in Brussels, South Korea’s forthcoming presidential elections and the latest urbanism stories.
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The Briefing - Wednesday 17 February
17 February 2021
Monocle’s Tyler Brûlé and guests discuss whether it’s time for European nations to end lockdown restrictions. Plus: an update on political uncertainty in Myanmar and Lufthansa considers procuring smaller planes.
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The Late Edition - Monday 17 February
17 February 2020
As Iranians prepare to head to the polls, Robert Fox and Yossi Mekelberg join Georgina Godwin to ask if there can be a good outcome for the Iranian people. Plus: the complex balance of external interests in Syria, and…
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The Late Edition - Friday 17 February
17 February 2017
We ask how Canada’s prime minister managed to deliver a speech to the European Parliament without mentioning Brexit or Donald Trump. Monocle editor Andrew Tuck joins Istanbul bureau chief Chris Lord and Andrew Mueller to…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 17 February
17 February 2017
The future of the centre-left in Europe, highlights from the London Fashion Week and Rio de Janeiro’s luxury-hotel boom.
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The Late Edition - Tuesday 17 February
17 February 2015
We discuss the breakdown in negotiations over Greece's national debt, assess the legacy of Scotland's most celebrated architect, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, and ask why Iran’s nuclear negotiators have been told to smile more…