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The Stack - ‘The Walrus’, ‘Eighty Degrees’, ‘Buffalo Zine’
5 June 2021
Jessica Johnson, editor in chief of Canadian title ‘The Walrus’ joins us to discuss the latest issue. Plus our Lisbon correspondent Gaia Lutz speaks with Martin Boháčik, founder of ‘Eighty Degrees’, which is all about tea…
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 361: Six degrees from Ireland
12 April 2023
About 45 million Americans claim Irish ancestry – almost 10 times the population of Ireland. This is especially true of US presidents from John F Kennedy onwards. Andrew Mueller explains why.
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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 87: Islamabad
18 December 2017
For this week’s Tall Stories, Monocle’s Hong Kong bureau chief takes us to the Pakistani capital to explore a Christmas market in 20-degree heat.
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The Bulletin with UBS - Macron’s second term
2 May 2022
Emmanuel Macron’s re-election as president promises continuity and a degree of certainty for the French economy and Europe’s wider political dynamics. Our panel from UBS considers his domestic agenda and discusses how he…
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The Entrepreneurs - Eureka 66: Breaking Barriers
22 September 2017
While completing a master’s degree in international development, Matt Powell realised that refugees in the UK had few employment resources helping them to integrate into society. He decided to launch Breaking Barriers,…
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Meet the Writers - Monocle Reads: Nanjala Nyabola
17 December 2020
Nanjala Nyabola is a writer, political analyst and activist. With degrees from both Oxford University and Harvard Law School, she has written across a variety of topics including the internet, politics and travel. She…
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The Globalist - Thursday 22 September
22 September 2016
We assess how the US is stepping up its aims to tackle extremism in Kenya and discuss the imprisonment and today’s subsequent freeing of Turkish journalist and author Ahmet Altan. Plus: we speak to former Al Jazeera jour…
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Meet the Writers - Sophie Hannah
12 January 2020
Sophie Hannah is one of the most successful crime-fiction novelists in the UK, having taken up where Agatha Christie left off by continuing the stories of Hercule Poirot. She’s also a poet, teaches thriller writing at…
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The Way to Work - Tomorrow's CEO
26 March 2020
We take a look at how younger generations stand to re-shape the workplace and ask what skills they'll need to navigate future uncertainties. Will the C-Suite leaders of tomorrow need university degrees? And what can today's…
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The Monocle Daily - Monday 7 March
7 March 2016
The international community reacts with varying degrees of bemusement and despair as Donald Trump nears the Republican nomination. Meanwhile, as the Democratic candidates debate in Flint, Michigan, the city finds itself at…