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The Briefing - Monday 21 December
21 December 2015
We review last night’s election in Spain and ask if there are any chances of a coalition following a fragmented result. We also turn to Brazil to profile the country’s new finance minister. Plus: we look at the future of…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 3 June
3 June 2015
As Sepp Blatter’s empire continues to crumble, we examine the role played by old-school investigative journalism in bringing Fifa to book. We also take a look at what’s behind a thread of political murders in Mexico and…
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The Late Edition - Wednesday 3 June
3 June 2015
Andrew Tuck and guests appraise the fight against IS as western and Arab states back a plan by Iraq to retake territory from the militants. Plus, they look to Cape Town as business, government and civil society leaders…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 2 June
2 June 2015
As it emerges that US authorities may be on Sepp Blatter’s tail, we discuss what’s next for the beleaguered Fifa. We also ask how it all went so wrong for American Apparel and hear about tempting tax incentives bringing…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 29 May
29 May 2015
International outrage looks set to continue as Fifa’s president Sepp Blatter is elected for another term. We cross to Rio de Janeiro for the latest. Also, Russia gets cosy with Venezuela after signing a $14bn oil deal. Plus…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 28 May
28 May 2015
We discuss how Fifa’s Sepp Blatter has turned world football into a personality cult, why Nebraska decided to abolish the death penalty and why the US military accidentally sent anthrax to its comrades; plus a round-up of…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 27 May
27 May 2015
On today’s show, we hear that Fifa president Sepp Blatter is still planning to stand for re-election. We also cover a Qatar royal warning against negative media coverage of Islam, a high-profile Mafia arrest and how the NBC…
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The Briefing, episode 675
11 June 2014
The latest from Iraq as more than half a million people flee Mosul, we ask whether Sepp Blatter should stand for another term as FIFA president, and find out if Uber cars have an unfair advantage over their black-cab cou…