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Oscar Guardiola-Rivera sets the day’s news agenda for Latin America, we ask Richard Dowden whether Barack Obama’s Africa trip is too little too late, and we head to Corsica where journalist Geoffrey Wheatcroft explains the lure of the Tour de France.
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Adam Hug from the Foreign Policy Centre sets the day’s news agenda, we speak with the head of a new 24-hour television news channel in Israel, and ask American anthropologist Maxine Margolis about the causes of Brazilian emigration.
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ABC News’ London correspondent Jeffrey Kofman sets the day’s news agenda, Alan Crawford discusses his new book on Angela Merkel, and Samira Shackle joins us in the studio for a review of the latest Pakistani headlines.
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Author Keith Morgan joins us in the studio to discuss his book “Ruta’s Closet”, we ask our man in Buenos Aires why the Argentine president is feeling glum, and find out what our correspondent is doing in a small town in southeast Poland.
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Live from Milan: from Men’s Fashion Week, we meet the best designers and business leaders from the event on the terrace of the Park Hyatt hotel, including Elisabetta Canali and Diego Rossetti.
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A coin curator from the British Museum joins us to explore the use of religious symbols on Euro coins, we ask whether we should be worried about predictions that the world’s population will reach 10 billion by 2100, and our agenda setter takes a look at Kuwait, the Philippines and…
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What Al-Shabaab’s attack on the UN compound in Mogadishu could mean for Somalia, music writer Paul Morley discusses the culture in the north of England, and ABC News’ London correspondent Jeffrey Kofman sets the day’s news agenda.
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Our agenda setter tells us why Hong Kongers’ sense of Chinese identity is at an all-time low, we ask how long Julian Assange will stay at London’s Ecuadorian embassy, and film critic Tim Robey helps us understand why superheroes are still soaring to the top of the box office.
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Lord Sainsbury talks with Monocle’s Steve Bloomfield about a vision to revamp capitalism and Constantine Buhayer analyses the state of Greece’s public broadcaster, ERT. Plus, award-winning writer Rachel Shabi sets the day’s news agenda, focusing on Syria and Israel.
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We set the day’s agenda with Monocle’s Tokyo bureau chief Fiona Wilson, visit Istanbul to hear about nationwide strike action following a weekend of violent clashes, and welcome our Washington and Jerusalem correspondents to the studio for a round-up of the top stories in their regions.
