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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 11 October
11 October 2017
We discuss the future of Catalonia, Liberia's election and Donald Trump's views on press freedom. Plus: a review of the Asian newspapers.
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The Late Edition - Friday 13 October
13 October 2017
We look ahead to the Austrian election at the weekend. Plus: Arsène Wenger calls Liberia’s election, diet avocados and the new Swiss special issue of Monocle magazine.
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The Globalist, episode 213
22 August 2012
Why Liberia’s president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has suspended 46 members of her government and we find out how to be an air guitar world champion.
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The Briefing - Friday 13 October
13 October 2017
We discuss Donald Trump’s plans to withdraw US backing from the nuclear accord with Iran. Plus: the former footballer who is hoping to become Liberia’s next president and famous astronaut Colonel Chris Hadfield.
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The Briefing, episode 776
30 October 2014
Is Liberia experiencing a decline in the spread of Ebola? Plus we ask why the EU has lifted its freeze on the assets of late Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic and discuss the Thai prime minister’s visit to Cambodia.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 713
30 July 2014
We investigate Africa’s deadliest virus but also ask whether Ebola is quite the killer bug it’s cracked up to be with Sandra Smiley from Medicins Sans Frontieres and journalist Arwen Kidd, who recently returned from Liberia…
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 393: George Weah concedes defeat
22 November 2023
Liberia’s president, George Weah, has been praised for his sportsmanship after peacefully conceding the country’s election this week. Andrew Mueller explains why this is remarkable and why the football legend might have…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 23 January
23 January 2018
Trump’s new tariffs seek to put America first but might they actually hurt US jobs? Plus: Liberia’s president-elect George Weah picks his cabinet line-up, Davos kicks off and we find out about the preservation of cultural…
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The Late Edition, episode 404
20 May 2013
We set the day’s agenda with ABC News’s London correspondent Jeffrey Kofman, talk press freedom in Liberia, business news from Turkey, and assess how Nobel Peace Prize winners have juggled their international and domestic…
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The Briefing - Where did it all go wrong for Ron DeSantis?
22 January 2024
Florida governor Ron DeSantis backs Donald Trump as he drops out of the race to become the Republican presidential nominee. Plus: we report as Indian prime minister Narendra Modi opens a controversial new Hindu temple in…
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The Late Edition - Tuesday 10 October
10 October 2017
John Everard and Sebastian Borger discuss Liberia’s election, why the UN has slapped an unprecedented global port ban on four ships and Ireland's controversial Che Guevara postage stamp. Plus: Catalonia’s president Carles…
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The Briefing, episode 496
26 September 2013
We are live at The Hague as Liberia’s former leader Charles Taylor loses his appeal at the ICC. We also hear the latest from the anti-Golden Dawn protests in Athens and hear why one fish is making a saintly splash in Sweden…