26 results for Phnom Penh
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The Entrepreneurs, episode 12
4 January 2012
The show focuses on luxury watches, visiting craftsmen in Amsterdam and also taking a look at the education system in Phnom Penh.
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The Curator, episode 37
30 June 2012
Markus Hippi’s favourites include a look at Mexico’s emerging economy, a literary festival with Robert Bound, and a chat about bicycle culture in Phnom Penh.
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The Urbanist - Surviving without public transport
3 November 2011
We head to Phnom Penh, to find out how the capital survives without public transit. Plus, Brazilian architect Milton Bragga on his favourite building.
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The Briefing, episode 184
12 July 2012
Are sanctions the answer for Syria? We check in with our man in Phnom Penh, and learn what Burma’s president really thinks of Aung San Suu Kyi.
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The Urbanist - A city on wheels
28 June 2012
Cycling cities: Madrid’s economic solution to expensive cars, Phnom Penh’s new wave of bike shops and we speak to the editor of Bristol’s Boneshaker magazine.
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The Curator - Highlights from Monocle 24
15 August 2015
A global whip-round of the best from Monocle 24: a coffee renaissance in Phnom Penh, beautiful American travel magazine ‘Collective Quarterly’ and Georgina Godwin tours the home of renowned South African-born journalist…
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The Globalist, episode 331
4 February 2013
As Benjamin Netanyahu forms Israel’s new government, we talk to Joseph Dana in Jerusalem about what the reshuffle will look like. We also go to Phnom Penh for the Cambodian king’s cremation and find out why the City of…
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Asia Pac Unwrapped - Asia’s new coffee capital
9 August 2015
We take a closer look at the presidency of Indonesia’s Joko Widodo. Then we’re in Sichuan, where spicy hotpot isn’t the only thing putting the region on the map. We also take in Phnom Penh’s growing interest in artisan…
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Asia Pac Unwrapped - Tapping into potential
26 July 2015
Can Japanese carmaker Suzuki tap into the higher end of the market in India? Plus, despite claims of an accommodation shortage, we look at why Melbourne is set to lose one of its most historic hotels. We also learn how…