The Late Edition
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We discuss the top day’s news with Stewart Purvis and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera. Plus: our Copenhagen correspondent will tell us the latest from Denmark and we review the best films of the week with critic Anna Smith.
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Jeffrey Koffman and James Boys review the biggest news stories of the day, Russell Slater discusses his new book ‘Sounds and Colours Brazil’ and Damian Barr gives us his literary picks of the week.
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Matthew Jamison and George Brock run through the day’s news, we ask if the new Italian government can prevent Pompeii from falling into decay and Matt Wolf reviews the latest plays in London.
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President Putin has given his first statement to the press since his armed forces expanded their presence in Crimea; Daniella Peled and Alessio Patalano assess the implications of his words. We also review the latest jazz releases and mark 100 days until the World Cup in Brazil.
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Robert Fox and Ben Judah analyse the day’s top news stories, we check in with Monocle’s Budapest correspondent Adam LeBor, Luke Bainbridge discusses his new book ‘Acid House: The True Story’ and Murray Whyte of the ‘Toronto Star’ reviews the week’s top art events.
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Raffaello Pantucci and Ben Judah discuss the day’s headlines, including the first statement in exile by former Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych. We also head to Venezuela as Mardi Gras celebrations begin and look ahead to Sunday’s Academy Awards ceremony.
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Xenia Dormandy and Brett Mason discuss the day’s headlines with Tyler Brûlé. We assess Angela Merkel’s address to the UK parliament, wade through the controversial plans to redevelop the New York Public Library and review some of Italy’s bestselling novels.
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John Everard and Peter York wrap the day’s news. We also get a preview of the mask fashion at this year’s carnival in Brazil and the latest on the world of US television.
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Stewart Purvis and Jane Kinninmont joins Tyler Brûlé to discuss the media’s role in Ukraine, Italy and Venezuela. We also profile a new weekend print paper in Melbourne called ‘The Saturday Newspaper’.
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Jeffrey Kofman of ABC News and Gavin Macfadyen of the Centre for Investigative Journalism join Andrew Tuck to discuss a range of subjects: Ukraine, Russia, Turkey’s internet laws and gay rights – or the lack thereof – in Uganda. We also hear from Frederic Bohbot, executive producer of Oscar-nominated documentary…
