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The Foreign Desk - Are South Africans losing patience with the ANC?
11 May 2019
South Africa is gripped by political-corruption scandals, soaring unemployment and a continuation of the racial inequalities that the ANC fought so hard to overcome. Is the ruling party running out of ideas?
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Slowly does it
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Hook, line and winter
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 15 August
15 August 2017
The latest from the US and Asia, as well as a look at Iran's increasing lack of patience regarding its nuclear deal with global powers. Plus: journalist Richard Lloyd Parry on Japan's experience following the deadly 2011…
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The Briefing - Tuesday 5 January
5 January 2021
Has the UK public run out of patience with Boris Johnson’s handling of the pandemic? Plus: the significance of the Senate runoffs in Georgia, the day’s business headlines and Monocle’s Nic Monisse delves into the world of…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 20 June
20 June 2018
After the latest of Donald Trump’s controversies, we ask if there really is no limit to the Republican party’s patience. Plus: Canada’s decision to legalise marijuana and the country’s legacy in graphic design.
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The Foreign Desk - Venezuela: a solution at last?
2 February 2019
Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro has long outstayed his welcome – and it appears that the world’s patience is wearing thin, as countries and institutions begin recognising a rival leader. Andrew Mueller is joined by…
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The Briefing - Friday 16 February
16 February 2018
As Theresa May heads to Berlin to meet Angela Merkel, we ask if Europe’s patience is running out when it comes to Brexit. We also get the latest from the Munich Security Conference and ask if France will be able to overhaul…
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The Foreign Desk - Has populism been found out?
27 June 2020
The pandemic is a populist’s nightmare: a virus makes no ideological distinctions and requires expertise and patience to defeat. In Brazil, at least 50,000 people have died while a populist president blusters – a situation…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 11 June
11 June 2015
After IMF negotiators walk out on Greece debt talks in Brussels, we ask whether creditors’ patience has run out. Plus: after Portugal picks a consortium to take control of 61 per cent of its state airline TAP, we get the…