22 September 2021
Episode 2593
30 minutes
Will the Taliban be permitted to address the United Nations? Plus: Pfizer’s vaccine trial on younger children, the role of Germany’s Free Democratic Party in the country’s federal election and Monocle’s Nic Monisse rounds up the week’s urbanism news.
22 September 2021
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