7 November 2024
Episode 3458
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As the world processes the news that Donald Trump has once again been elected president, Vincent McAviney and the Monocle team join Emma Nelson to discuss what the geopolitical implications are. Plus: Boeing workers finally return and the view from Art Week Tokyo.
7 November 2024
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Vincent McAviney is in Wisconsin as Donald Trump’s Republican party now faces the prospect of not only controlling the White House but also the House of Representatives and the Senate after an extraordinary comeback. Trump’s victory was also the first time since 2004 that a Republican won the popular vote.
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Workers at US aviation giant Boeing have agreed to a new pay offer, ending seven weeks of strike action. The latest deal promises a 38 per cent pay rise over the next four years and will see around 30,000 strikers head back to work. Tom Webb speaks to Anita Mendiratta, special advisor to the secretary general of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation, about what this means for the industry.
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