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#463 09 Aug 2013

463

We ask whether Turkey’s legislators are doing enough to consolidate the peace process with Kurdistan just days before the Kurdish National Conference in Erbil, find out why Israelis are not averse to the idea of banning foie gras and discover Orson Welles’s long-lost film “Too Much Johnson”, which has been…

#462 08 Aug 2013

462

We ask whether the most neutral country in Europe is also the most racist one, find out why Hollywood is investing aggressively into musical theatre, and check-in with Alex Duval Smith – our correspondent in Mali.

#461 07 Aug 2013

461

Our Asia editor at large Kenji Hall sets the day’s agenda, we ask whether Tunisia will ever reach political stability, and find out how Victorian history can be told through the stories of characters such as assassins and anarchists.

#460 06 Aug 2013

460

We find out why the federal election in Germany is getting dirty, take a stroll around the London to assess its “Walkonomics”, and discuss the origins of the unrest in Turkey.

#459 05 Aug 2013

459

Why Burma is looking to control its airspace, we discover Bollywood’s biggest European film release, and meet an artist who has given a voice to prehistoric creatures.

#458 02 Aug 2013

458

Raffaello Pantucci of London’s Royal United Services Institute sets the day’s news agenda, we assess how effective truth and reconciliation commissions are at healing the wounds of past government wrongs, and author Mark Cocker tells us about the relationship between humans and birds.

#457 01 Aug 2013

457

Oscar Guardiola-Rivera sets the day’s news agenda, we head to Malaysia where the murder of a prominent financier has sparked a debate on the apparent rise of contract killings in the country, and hear where UK prime minister David Cameron will be spending his summer holiday this year.

#456 31 Jul 2013

456

We ask how near to energy self-sufficiency the US really is, thriller writer Jeffrey Robinson tells us why jewel thieves are so often romanticised in the popular culture, and we check in with our man in Melbourne.

#455 30 Jul 2013

455

We assess the significance of Pakistan’s former ruling party boycotting its election, speak to an author who has written about light pollution in the night sky, and Monocle’s Hong Kong bureau chief sets the day’s news agenda.

#454 29 Jul 2013

454

We ask if presidential elections in Mali will return the country to unity and stability, hear about the debate on censorship and freedom of speech that has dominated this year’s Durban International Film Festival, and Monocle’s Tokyo bureau chief sets the day’s agenda.

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