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All in it together
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The Monocle Daily, episode 32
29 November 2011
We speak with a newspaper editor in Trinidad and Tobago, check-in with Hillary Clinton’s visit to Myanmar. Plus, the bankruptcy of American Airlines.
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Warm front
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 21 April
21 April 2022
Sarah Churchwell and Robin Lustig on Ukraine’s perceptions of Germany and the UK, how to debate a (French) populist, Alex Jones’s bankruptcy and the International Antiquarian Book Fair. Plus: Henry Rees-Sheridan’s Letter…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 2 October
2 October 2019
UK PM Boris Johnson’s ‘final’ Brexit offer and Ljubljana loses half of its international-flight network after the bankruptcy of Adria Airways. Plus: a look at this year’s Frieze London art fair.
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The Briefing - What went wrong for WeWork?
7 November 2023
UK director of Human Rights Watch Yasmine Ahmed on her organisation’s call for an international arms embargo on “all warring parties” in Israel and Gaza. Plus: Donald Trump clashes with a judge as he gives testimony in a…
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The Briefing - Tuesday 20 February
20 February 2018
What should we know about the woman who is being tipped to succeed Angela Merkel? Plus: we ask why iconic guitar brand Gibson is facing bankruptcy and the mayor of Seoul tells us about his ambitions for his city.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 737
2 September 2014
Detroit’s bankruptcy battle begins in a federal court – we plot the course the case might take. We examine why Brazil’s presidential contenders have so far left foreign policy out of the campaign and ask what a chef should…
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 312: Is there peace after InfoWars?
20 April 2022
The far-right conspiracy website, headed by radio host Alex Jones, has filed for bankruptcy following defamation lawsuits. Andrew Mueller explains the effect of Jones’s fake-news empire and asks whether its legacy can be…
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The Entrepreneurs - Vitsœ
17 May 2017
In the world of high-end, long-lasting and much-loved furniture brands, Vitsœ is perhaps without rival. For more than 50 years, the company has manufactured and sold furniture designed by the legendary Dieter Rams. But how…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 4 April
4 April 2023
Finland becomes Nato’s 31st member, India rejects China’s fresh attempts to assert influence in Arunachal Pradesh and in Syria, US forces kill a senior Islamic State leader. With Alex von Tunzelmann and Michael Binyon. Plus…
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Gearing up
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The Entrepreneurs - FTD
14 April 2021
Charlie Cole is the CEO of FTD, the 110-year-old flower collective that has been building back its business following a bankruptcy in 2019. The brand’s iconic Mercury Man logo is seen in the window of more than 30,000…