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A talk with one of the few journalists to has covered the state of Western Sahara’s “forgotten war”, we also ask how rare colour footage of 1920s London has shifted perceptions of the British capital, and go live to Malmo as our Eurovision series reaches its climax.
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The ramifications of Pakistan’s elections, the latest from the Arctic Council in Sweden with Monocle’s foreign editor Steve Bloomfield, and part four of Monocle’s series on this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.
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Why South Korea’s reputation is suffering from plagiarism scandals, we continue our Eurovision series with a look at the politics behind the scenes of the song competition, and Monocle’s Hong Kong bureau chief Aisha Speirs sets the agenda for the day.
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FInd out about the US’s new covert conflicts with investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill, author of Dirty Wars. Foreign editor Steve Bloomfield gives us an update from Kiruna in Sweden where the Arctic Council summit is about to begin and our Eurovision expert Fernando Augusto Pacheco tells what to expect from…
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Monocle’s Tokyo bureau chief Fiona Wilson sets the day’s news agenda, we look at how Bulgaria’s elections will change the country, and in the first instalment of this week’s Eurovision series – we discuss why the competition still matters.
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Jane Kinninmont of Chatham House brings us the day’s Middle East agenda, we preview Bulgaria’s elections, and conclude our Hong Kong culture series with Aisha Speirs.
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Our Nairobi Correspondent Tristan McConnell assesses the implications of a $25bn travel and trade project in Kenya, Lidewij Edelkoort forecasts new ideas in design, and we preview the first Art Basel in Hong Kong.
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Our Hong Kong bureau chief Aisha Speirs sets today’s agenda, we hear from Shashank Joshi on Pakistan’s elections, and get a new perspective on the art of origami.