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The Big Interview - Bob Brown
17 November 2023
The former Australian senator sits down with Andrew Mueller to reflect on the highlights of his political career and how he became leader of the world’s first Green party.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 200
3 August 2012
We gauge the objectiveness of international reporting in Syria, learn about the US Senate’s latest cyber-security spat, and check-in with Tyler Brûlé in Tokyo.
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The Late Edition - Tuesday 13 October
13 October 2020
The Senate Judiciary Committee’s second day questioning Amy Coney Barrett; Brexit talks resume; and US broadcaster PBS turns 50.
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The Briefing - Tuesday 1 September
1 September 2020
How the Czech senate president’s visit to Taiwan is angering Beijing; Saudi Arabia fires its top commander in Yemen; and the history of reporting in Russia from Lenin to Putin.
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The Late Edition - Thursday 9 August
9 August 2018
Kathleen Burk and Sebastian Borger discuss US sanctions against Russia, what’s next for Argentina’s abortion law after being defeated in the Senate and changes at the Oscars.
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The Late Edition - Tuesday 23 February
23 February 2021
Hearings into the violence on Capitol Hill in January begin in the US Senate. Plus: Canada’s search for a new figurehead and the long goodbye to England’s lockdown is set in motion.
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The Globalist - Wednesday 6 January
6 January 2021
We discuss how the direction of US politics will be decided by Senate runoff elections in Georgia and head to Qatar to hear what it will take to end the Gulf crisis. Plus: the latest TV and film news.
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The Late Edition - Thursday 11 February
11 February 2021
Former US president Donald Trump’s Senate impeachment trial enters its third day. Plus: Justin Trudeau’s public transport pledge; and Berlin gives pedestrians the right of way.
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The Late Edition - Monday 7 December
7 December 2020
As the UK prepares to roll out its coronavirus vaccine, we assess the logistics of immunisation. Plus: the latest from Georgia’s US Senate run-off and why Bob Dylan has sold his music catalogue to Universal.
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The Monocle Daily - Monday 11 December
11 December 2017
We take stock of Germany’s quest for a government and look ahead to the Alabama Senate race. Plus: a terror attack in New York and the Asian papers.
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The Briefing, episode 69
2 February 2012
The Egyptian football tragedy in Port Said, analysis of the US Senate’s sanctions on Iran and a look at artwork from Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II.
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The Late Edition - Wednesday 10 February
10 February 2021
The second day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial gets underway in the US Senate. Plus: Hungary’s Klubrádió is ordered off the air and lunchtime gets an overhaul in France.