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CEO of Turkish Airlines Dr Temel Kotil tells the story of his company’s recent successes, Jane Beese of the Southbank Centre brings us the line-up for this year’s Meltdown festival and Ben Judah, author of Author of ‘Fragile Empire: How Russia Fell In And Out Of Love With Vladimir Putin’,…
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Cyber security expert Dr Jarno Limnéll reflects on the ongoing state of cyber warfare between nations, author Wendy Law-Yone joins us to discuss the state of contemporary Burma, and our correspondent in Mali – Alex Duval Smith – discusses news from Bamako.
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Our man in Seoul – Jason Strother – assesses why the meeting between North and South Korea fell apart, professor Andrew Gibson reflects on the vitality of James Joyce’s Ulysses, and Samira Shackle brings us the news from Islamabad.
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Steve Killelea, founder of the Institute for Economics and Peace, joins us to discuss the latest Global Peace Index results, Mzoxolo Mpolase reflects on how the ANC may react to the passing of Mandela, and our Hong Kong bureau chief Aisha Speirs brings us the news from Asia.
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We assess what to expect from Turkey in the next few days, Sylvain Tesson reflects on his six months living in the wild, and Alessio Patalano from King’s College London sets the day’s agenda with top stories for the next 24 hours.
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The Syrian army has recaptured the Golan Heights crossing on the ceasefire line with Israel; we head to Tel Aviv to gauge the reaction there. Monocle’s Tokyo bureau chief sets the day’s news agenda and we attempt to understand the real nature of money with author Felix Martin.
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Barack’s Angels: we profile Susan Rice and Samantha Power following their appointments to NSA and UN ambassador respectively. Elsewhere in the programme, Shashank Joshi joins us to set the geopolitical agenda and John Browne reveals the seven elements that have shaped our world.
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Why China is unhappy about a military exercise in California, we head to the Tate Liverpool to preview the Chagall exhibition, and discover why female soldiers are causing a stir in Israel.
