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Jane Kinninmont and Raffaello Pantucci discuss Israeli airstrikes and Chinese militant groups with Andrew Tuck. You can also hear Alexa Firmenich discussing censorship and art with the founder of the London Iranian Film Festival.
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Robert Fox and George Brock talk Syria, press regulation and the future of newspapers with Tyler Brûlé. We also meet gallerist Louisa Guinness at the Monocle Cafe and journalist David Page discusses AfghanAid’d new photo exhibition, ‘Thirty Years, Thirty Stories’.
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Rachel Shabi and Kathleen Burk discuss the latest from Syria and Israel. We’re also live at the scene of today’s bombing in Tunisia and Sophie Grove is at the Monocle Café with Phillip Hook, author of ‘Breakfast at Sotheby’s: An A to Z of the Art World’.
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Alessio Patalano and James Boys talk NSA spying in Europe, Australia’s role in Afghanistan, and tensions in the East China Sea. Our editor in chief discusses Monocle 24’s two years of broadcasting and we talk cinema with Variety’s Tim Gray.
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Daniella Peled and Ben Judah discuss Georgia’s presidential election and NSA spying in Europe. We also meet the co-curator of ‘Stanley Spencer: Heaven in a Hell of War’ and Andrew Tuck explains his recent trip to Rabat for the Atlantic Dialogues conference.
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Robert Fox and Shashank Joshi talk NSA spying and Mikhail Khodorkovsky, we meet wildlife photographer Nick Brandt, and discuss the legacy of Spanish singer Manolo Escobar with Jesús Ruiz Mantilla of El País Semanal.
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Jeffrey Kofman and Raffaello Pantucci discuss NSA surveillance in Europe and also US-Pakistan relations and the Syria policy of the White House. Plus, we meet director of The Royal Ballet, Kevin O’Hare, at The Monocle Café, and discuss the world in 2050 with Jonathon Porritt, author of “The World We…
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John Owen and Stewart Purvis discuss journalism’s new business models, we meet graphic designer Peter Saville at The Monocle Café and Peter White from ‘Broadcast’ magazine describes the success of Netflix.
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Shashank Joshi and Daniella Peled discuss Syrian and Kurdish peace talks, we visit Austrian publishing house Edition Krill and meet a Brazilian chocolatier in the Monocle Café.
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Xenia Dormandy and Matthew Jamison discuss US-Pakistan relations, the latest Snowden leaks and the prospect of Syrian peace talks. We also have filmmaker David Bond talking to Tom Lewis about his new documentary ‘Project Wild Thing’ and John Rhodes is here with his new book: ‘The End of Plagues’.