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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 322: Paving the Søerne, Copenhagen
29 August 2022
Christian Green investigates how Copenhagen avoided plans to pave over their city lakes to make more room for the car, and ended up as one of the world’s most cycle friendly centres.
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Monocle on Design - Extra: Smooth ride
22 August 2019
The story of the Yamaha Passol, the minimalist motorcycle from Japan, whose design helped pave the way for some of today’s more zippy two-wheeled wonders.
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 89: What is the Balfour Declaration?
1 November 2017
This week marks the centenary of the Balfour Declaration – a short paragraph that paved the way for the establishment of the State of Israel. What did it say and why are we still talking about it 100 years later?
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The Briefing - Tuesday 2 November
2 November 2021
Is Xi Jinping paving the way for an unprecedented third term in office? Plus: the latest on Cop26, an update on Germany’s coalition talks and the UK’s former ambassador in Beirut, Tom Fletcher, bemoans the demise of the…
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Copenhagen: design city
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The Briefing - Israel lashes out at the UN
25 October 2023
Israel threatens to withhold visas from UN officials over comments by secretary general António Guterres. Plus: another House speaker vote ends with inconclusive results, the Indonesian court paves the way for the presid…
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The Briefing - Friday 14 August
14 August 2020
Will the release of 400 Taliban prisoners pave the way for peace in Afghanistan? Plus: France gets involved in a spat between Turkey and Greece, Simon Anholt tells us about his new book, and the week’s quirkier stories.
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The Briefing - Friday 10 July
10 July 2020
The latest from Istanbul where a court decision might pave the way for the restoration of Hagia Sophia as a mosque. Also, how the nature of peace-making is changing and why a collaboration between two newspapers in Brazil…
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The Late Edition - Tuesday 19 June
19 June 2018
We ask whether outsourcing migration in Europe may pave the way for political agreement in the bloc. Plus: Angela Merkel’s fading influence and the next generation of leadership, Donald Trump’s Space Force and why ‘The New…
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The Globalist, episode 348
27 February 2013
We discuss whether a new approach to the Middle East peace process could pave the way to a deal, find out why Iraqi Airways is flying to Kuwait again, and continue our week-long high-speed rail series with a look at the US…
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The Briefing - Monday 15 April
15 April 2019
Will high-level meetings between Japan and China pave the way for Xi Jinping’s first state visit to Tokyo? Plus: Australian journalists go on trial over breaching a court order, Finland’s elections produce no clear winner…
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The Late Edition, episode 498
27 September 2013
Xenia Dormandy of Chatham House unpicks the new dynamic at the UN, we discuss whether a diplomatic meetings between the US and Iran will pave the way for a better relationship between the two countries, and discuss the…
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The Entrepreneurs - The Spirit Lives On: Amelia Earhart
9 October 2020
In this new series we profile some of the fearless record-breaking aviators who flew to dizzying heights and were pioneers in their field. We begin with the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart, who…