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Iranian and European officials talk nuclear
#3439 29 Nov 2024

Iranian and European officials talk nuclear

Emma Nelson discusses nuclear talks in Geneva and a “wonderful” phone call between Mexico City and Washington. Then: rising cinema out of Brasilia and Monocle’s design editor, Nic Monisse, speaks with Soane Medal winner Hanif Kara.

A storm in Paris and sabotage in the Baltic Sea
#3438 28 Nov 2024

A storm in Paris and sabotage in the Baltic Sea

French prime minister Michel Barnier may be staring down the barrel of a no-confidence vote following an unpopular budget. Beijing is accused of sabotaging cables in the Baltic Sea. Then: how countries are making Thanksgiving foods their own. 

Ukraine in South Korea and ceasefire celebrations
#3437 27 Nov 2024

Ukraine in South Korea and ceasefire celebrations

A Ukrainian delegation is in South Korea today amid reports that Russia is advancing at pace. Stephen Dalziel joins Christopher Cermak to discuss how much further the war might ramp up. Plus: Should displaced Lebanese citizens be returning so quickly? And how much more will tourists have to pay for…

The White House’s view on Israel
#3434 22 Nov 2024

The White House’s view on Israel

President Biden rejects the ICC’s arrest warrants while US envoy Amos Hochstein continues ceasefire efforts. Plus, we head to Bucharest ahead of this weekend’s Romanian presidential elections. Then, we’re off to Milan to find out why Via Monte Napoleone is now the world’s most expensive street. 

Keir Starmer’s global balancing act
#3433 21 Nov 2024

Keir Starmer’s global balancing act

We discuss the first Japan-hosted meeting of the Five Eyes grouping of intelligence officials from the US, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Plus: the UK prime minister is one of the last centre-left leaders who hasn’t lost an election – can Keir Starmer handle the spotlight as Western support…

US shuts Kyiv embassy ahead of potential air strike
#3432 20 Nov 2024

US shuts Kyiv embassy ahead of potential air strike

The US embassy in Kyiv closes amid fears of a major Russian missile attack, just as US president Joe Biden agrees to give anti-personnel landmines to Ukraine. Then: Austria’s three-party coalition begins to take shape and a group of authors in Australia provide every federal politician with five books to…

Hong Kong jails 45 pro-democracy activists in landmark case
#3431 19 Nov 2024

Hong Kong jails 45 pro-democracy activists in landmark case

As the world reacts to Hong Kong’s imprisonment of 45 pro-democracy activists, Steve Tsang joins Georgina Godwin to discuss Beijing’s defence of the landmark sentencing. Then: the first globally extinct bird species from mainland Europe and North Africa and West Asia with Stephen Moss. 

Ukraine receives permission to strike inside Russia
#3430 18 Nov 2024

Ukraine receives permission to strike inside Russia

After months of asking, Ukraine has been granted permission to use long-range missiles provided by the West, to strike deep inside of Russia. Biden’s decision comes just days before a major assault is expected by Russian and North Korean troops to dislodge Ukrainian forces from Kursk. 

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