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The Briefing - Tuesday 30 July
30 July 2019
We hear from Hong Kong as protestors disrupt transport, discuss whether the US will ever pull out of Afghanistan and get the latest on UK politics too.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 90
2 March 2012
Why Turkey has a new currency symbol, we speak to protestors in Moscow, and discuss why luxury hotels are being built in war zones.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 180
6 July 2012
Kerry Brown of Chatham house discusses China’s protestor crackdown, and art historian Clovis Whitfield on the discovery of hundreds of new Caravaggio works.
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The Briefing, episode 168
20 June 2012
Amid differing reports of Hosni Mubarak’s health, we hear from Tahrir Square protestors, and learn of an al-Qaeda hostage situation in Toulouse.
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The Globalist - Wednesday 16 May
16 May 2018
We discuss the latest clashes between Israel and Palestinian protestors. Plus: a look at Iran's relationship with Europe and a chat with Umesh Pandey, the former editor of ‘The Bangkok Post’.
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The Briefing, episode 247
9 October 2012
We ask which Nordic economies are the strongest, get the latest aviation news, and find out whether Mohamed Morsi is playing politics by pardoning protestors.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 179
5 July 2012
Analysis of Angola’s crack down on protestors, we find out Cyprus’s goals in taking over the EU presidency, and David Aaronovitch discusses Scientology.
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The Globalist - Friday 5 June
5 June 2015
We learn why Hosni Mubarak is set for a retrial in Egypt for the killing of protestors, look ahead to the Turkish elections and learn the aims of Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to Ukraine.
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The Globalist - Monday 5 August
5 August 2019
We get the latest from the US following two mass shootings on the weekend and hear how protestors in Hong Kong are bringing the city to a standstill. Plus: the morning papers and the latest from the world of fashion.
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The Briefing, episode 572
17 January 2014
An update from Thailand, which is on the edge of more unrest as an explosion rips through protestors. Plus: China's first IPO in 15 months sets share prices alight and our design editor Tom Morris reports from Paris Fashion…
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The Late Edition - Monday 1 August
1 August 2016
We analyse Turkey and Germany's uneasy relationship, and the continuing influence of Fethullah Gulen after the failed coup. We also learn what's informing the Pope's view on Islam and find out why protestors are on the…
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The Late Edition, episode 767
23 October 2014
How Canada is choosing to tackle what it sees as an Islamic threat, we check in with our correspondent in Amsterdam, and find out why Hong Kong protestors have been singing along at the sit-ins.
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The Briefing, episode 798
1 December 2014
The latest on new clashes between police and pro-democracy protestors in Hong Kong; we also discuss hopes for peace in Colombia after Farc frees a general and other captives. Plus: as Poland's former prime minister becomes…
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The Briefing, episode 769
21 October 2014
With talks set to take place between protestors and government officials, we hear the latest from Hong Kong. Plus we reflect on the death of Total chief executive Christophe de Margerie and report on the fight against Isis…
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The Briefing, episode 545
4 December 2013
Dr Matthew Phillips reflects on whether the uneasy truce between the Thai government and protestors will last beyond the national holiday, Gregory Zuckerman discusses new book 'The Frackers' and Nejra Cehic of Bloomberg TV…