16 September 2024
Episode 3420
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The latest from the US as the FBI investigates a second attempt on Donald Trump’s life. Then: a missile fired by Houthi rebels lands in Israel, and Armenia and Azerbaijan’s fragile peace deal ahead of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict’s one-year anniversary. Plus: we have an exclusive interview with Marina Abramovic ahead of the opening of her ‘Healing Frequency’ exhibition, recap the 2024 Emmy Awards and pop by the Pure experiential-travel show.
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Artist Marina Abramovic has opened her new performance-art exhibition, ‘Healing Frequency’, in London. It’s the first temporary exhibition at the Moco Museum’s major new flagship location in Marble Arch. Monocle’s Tom Webb joined Abramovic ahead of the opening for an exclusive interview.
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Thousands of travel-industry types have descended on Marrakech to attend the 2024 edition of Pure. The luxury-and-experiential-travel congress was abruptly cancelled last year after an earthquake struck upon attendees’ arrival. This year, the week-long affair is back in full swing. Our correspondent Liam Aldous has been talking, listening and drinking his way through what he describes as one of the most intense conferences of his career.
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