17 July 2024
Episode 3377
58 minutes
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Following Viktor Orbán’s ‘peace tour’ to Israel, Moscow and China, European politicians plan to boycott meetings held by the Hungarian leader during his country’s EU presidency. We also have a dispatch from the second day of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee and can the French left overcome their impasse and elect a new prime minister? Plus: a special interview with Brazil’s culture minister – and beloved singer – Margareth Menezes.
17 July 2024
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Brazil’s culture minister, Margareth Menezes, is also a bonafide music legend in the country. During a ministerial break, Menezes is setting up a European tour that will stop at cities including Amsterdam and venues such as London’s Barbican. Monocle Radio’s Fernando Augusto Pacheco speaks with the minister and reminds us of her biggest hits.
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