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#453 26 Jul 2013

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Reflection on a day of nationwide protests in Egypt with journalist and author Rachel Shabi, we speak to architect Hugh Broughton about the British Council’s exhibition celebrating Antarctic architecture, and round up the day’s news from China with Emily Ford in Shanghai.

#452 25 Jul 2013

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A look at the effect on Spain’s rail network of the recent tragedy in Galicia, and we talk Egypt, Gaza and Syria with our agenda setter, Jane Kinninmont of Chatham House. Plus, we ask if YouTube is the answer to music labels’ woes with Musicmetric co-founder, Marie-Alicia Chang.

#451 24 Jul 2013

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Guy De Launey in Belgrade and Charlotte McDonald-Gibson in Brussels preview today’s meeting between Serbian and Kosovan leaders, Daniel Metcalfe, author of “Blue Dahlia, Black Gold” reflects on change in Angola, and Jeffrey Kofman of ABC News sets the day’s agenda.

#450 23 Jul 2013

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A look at the links between Germany and the NSA, we find out why artists from the UAE are attracting interest in the UK, and get the latest news from Spain with Monocle’s Madrid correspondent, Liam Aldous.

#449 22 Jul 2013

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As Mali prepares to hold elections we get the latest from Bamako and talk to a Tuareg activist. Plus, we ask whether the Tour de France has reclaimed its reputation as the competition comes to an end, and leaf through the Italian newspapers.

#448 19 Jul 2013

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We ask if the International Criminal Court still has a case against Kenya’s president Uhuru Kenyatta, get the latest on the Tour de France, and go on a gastro-tour of Lisbon.

#447 18 Jul 2013

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The latest from South Africa on Mandela Day, we ask why people offend and take offence, and get the latest on Spain’s corruption scandal.

#446 17 Jul 2013

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We set the day’s agenda with Dr James Boys, analyse the impact of an upcoming EU directive that will ban funding to any part of the West Bank or East Jerusalem, and hear about the rise and fall of Rajat Gupta and Raj Rajaratnam – two of the most successful…

#445 16 Jul 2013

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We set the day’s agenda with our Asia editor-at-large Kenji Hall, analyse a court case that may set a positive precedent for human rights in China, and hail the return of Nissan’s iconic Datsun car.

#444 15 Jul 2013

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Joseph Dana discusses Israel’s foreign policy amid projected budget cuts, Professor Martin Tangney from ENU explains how to extract biofuel from whisky, and Aled John heads to southern France to review Gilles Peterson’s international music festival – Worldwide.

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