The Late Edition
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We discuss today’s top news stories with Robert Fox and Dr James Boys, check in with our correspondent in Belgrade, and talk about this week’s film releases with critic Tim Robey.
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We look at how much influence Germany and Angela Merkel can have on Gaza, ask if Boris Johnson’s political aims are forging a new form of leadership, and learn about reactions in Italy to prime minister Matteo Renzi’s reforms.
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We discuss the day’s top stories with Shashank Joshi and Daniella Peled, author Philip Ball discusses his book Invisible: The Dangerous Allure of the Unseen, and Adrian Craddock reviews the latest in Australian television.
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We discuss the day’s biggest news stories with Martin Plaut and Isabel Hilton, hear why there are very few female superheroes in films, and review new dance music with London-based DJ and producer Phil Mison.
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Brett Mason and Samira Shackle discuss the day’s top stories, we check-in with our correspondent in Paris, enjoy the conclusion of our fiction murder mystery, and Sue Steward reviews the best in current photography exhibitions.
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Tim Marshall of Sky News and James Hoare of SOAS discuss the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier and what it means for any possible ceasefire, we also review the best Italian film releases with Luca Mastrantonio, and hear the fifth part of Monocle’s murder mystery mystery.
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We discuss why the US has decided to supply Israel with weapons, hear why Rob Ford is back in the news, and review the best of this week’s new books.
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As the violence in Gaza continues, Kathleen Burk and Dr James Boys discuss the situation, we also analyse the NSA-reform bill and the likelihood of President Obama being sued, talk to our Denmark correspondent Michael Booth, hear chapter three of our Monocle murder mystery, and review this week’s TV in…
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Former diplomat John Everard and diplomatic editor for The Times Roger Boyes give their views global affairs stories of the day, we also hear the top stories from Hungary, listen to the second chapter of our summer murder mystery, and discuss how Krautrock has influenced the music scene since the…
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Xenia Wickett and Ivor Gaber analyse Russia’s $50bn oil bill, look how the Gaza conflict is being covered in Israeli media, and how the US might still influence the power balance in Syria. We also check in with our correspondent in Belgrade, hear the first chapter of our summer murder…
