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The Briefing - Tuesday 28 September
28 September 2021
Why are France and Greece strengthening their military ties? Plus, the latest on coalition talks in Germany, Bloomberg’s Yuan Potts brings us the day’s business headlines and we find out why Brazilian TV has stopped phys…
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Monocle on Design - Extra: Setting the scene
26 March 2020
In the age of coronavirus, broadcast news has never been more important. We visit Bloomberg TV's London HQ, designed by Norman Foster, to find out what it takes to build a cutting-edge news set.
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The Briefing - Wednesday 26 August
26 August 2015
As the US and Turkey work through the fine print of a deal to include Turkey in the fight against Isis, our Istanbul bureau chief reflects on the extent of any agreement. We also look to Zimbabwe after President Mugabe…
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The Briefing - Tuesday 25 August
25 August 2015
After North and South Korea agree to end a stand-off, we ask, could this really be the start of a new peace? As migrants take the Western Balkan route in the hope of reaching the presumed security of Europe, our correspo…
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The Briefing - Monday 24 August
24 August 2015
After a suspected terror attack is foiled in France, we discuss the response to the incident. Plus, after Britain reopens its embassy in Tehran we look at Iran’s relationship with western states following the recent nuclear…
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The Briefing - Friday 1 May
1 May 2015
After Saudi Arabia claims to have repelled an attack on its border by Houthi rebels from Yemen, we ask whether the conflict could spill further onto Saudi territory. We also look to Brazil on Labour Day following unrest…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 29 April
29 April 2015
After Saudi-led strikes destroy Sanaa airport’s runway, we ask whether ‘Operation Restoring Hope’ in Yemen is really living up to its name. We also discuss the political fallout between Australia and Indonesia after the…
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The Briefing, episode 568
13 January 2014
The editor of the Institute of War and Peace Reporting, Daniella Peled, discusses Ariel Sharon’s legacy. We also round up the political news coming out of Spain, while Pimm Fox of Bloomberg TV talks up big motors in Detroit…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 548
4 December 2013
Nejra Cehic of Bloomberg TV explains bank fines over Libor rigging, our woman in Brussels reports on the rise in EU bike sales and Tim Jones of Artscape discusses his reverse gentrification project in Toronto.