28 June 2017
Episode 1470
30 minutes
Monocle’s technology correspondent David Phelan explains cyber attacks and how they can affect the world’s largest companies and we ask how the White House should deal with Damascus. Plus: are Berlin’s nightclubs as good as they used to be?
28 June 2017
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