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Sunday 4 October
I now pronounce you…
The next few weeks are going to be a defining time for the Church of Sweden.
Sunday 4 October
The next few weeks are going to be a defining time for the Church of Sweden.
In the past, Germany has been wary about showing off its assets. Not anymore. Monocle explores how the Goethe-Institut cultural centres are disseminating all things German, from New York to New Delhi. And free from gover…
The ins and outs of Mercosur, the speeding up of California's trains, and the other big ballot in America.
Thursday 4 April
As a journalist the idea is to sit on the fence – but it turns out that it's actually quite a difficult place to find a comfortable perch.
China finds itself left behind in the race to develop Mongolian resources, but its home-grown film industry will get to double in size.
Thursday 28 March
A Finnish documentary series has drawn some uncomfortable and controversial conclusions regarding Finland's national identity.
Wednesday 27 April
In Britain, significant royal events – births, deaths, marriages, jubilees – feel like an extra Christmas.
The challenges facing Papua New Guinea's new prime minister, solving a housing shortage in Darwin, and why Kiwi students are being spared Shakespeare.
There’s a link between quality of life and the money in your pocket but nobody quite understands this complicated marriage. One thing we do know for sure, whatever the question, the answer should not be Luanda.
In the first of a series on World Cup players, nations and managers, Monocle looks at South African Matthew Booth. He’s an unlikely poster boy for the tournament but his tough tackling and marriage to a top black fashion…
A failed Italy and a Grimaldi household in shambles presents the perfect opportunity for a marriage of convenience between Liguria and Monaco in 2014. If it sounds like a storyline from our manga series, it might well be…
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