The Late Edition
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Friday 9 October
Abortion rears its head in the US elections. Plus: the curtailment of Berlin’s nightlife and art fairs in the age of coronavirus.
Thursday 8 October
Monocle’s editors discuss last night’s US vice-presidential debate in Salt Lake City. Plus: poet Louise Glück wins the Nobel Prize in Literature; and should US presidents own pets at the White House?
Wednesday 7 October
How Boris Johnson plans to turn the UK into an offshore wind-energy powerhouse. Plus: airlines set their sights on summer 2021 and Japan’s postal service tests a delivery robot.
Tuesday 6 October
Donald Trump tells Americans not to be scared of coronavirus; Joe Biden pledges a national mask mandate if he wins November’s election; and the LA Times is searching for a new editor in chief.
Monday 5 October
Monocle’s Andrew Tuck and Fernando Augusto Pacheco reflect on a tumultuous weekend for the Trump campaign, remember designer Kenzo Takada and discuss worrying developments for the UK’s cinemas.
Friday 2 October
Donald and Melania Trump contract coronavirus. Plus: the EU and UK attempt a trade deal and Monocle’s November issue goes to press.
Thursday 1 October
Canada’s new ambassador to the US explains how the pandemic could reshape diplomacy. Plus: why Florida is still important in the US presidential election and why the US army is advising its recruits to…
Wednesday 30 September
We look at the fractious debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Do debates persuade voters and what has it done for US soft power?
Tuesday 29 September
Donald Trump and Joe Biden prepare to meet in Cleveland, Ohio for the first US presidential debate. Plus: a major Philip Guston exhibition is postponed and Milano Design Week gets underway.
Monday 28 September
‘The New York Times’ publishes tranches of Donald Trump’s long-concealed tax returns. Plus: we speak to the mayor of Leuven in Belgium and ask what GB News will mean for the UK’s news landscape.