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Analysis of the continuing economic uncertainty in Cyprus, our Hong Kong bureau chief Aisha Speirs brings us the agenda from Asia, and we speak to the organisers of the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Dr James Boys discusses the explosion in Texas and also the US gun-law vote, former head of the Hong Kong Criminal Intelligence Bureau – Steve Vickers – reflects on the shortfalls of the UN’s report on organised crime in East Asia, and we leaf through the Latin American front pages.
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Nadine Allal brings us the agenda of this year’s European Conference on Sustainable Cities & Towns in Geneva, Oscar Guardiola Rivera explores the buried truths of Pablo Neruda and Margaret Thatcher, and sommelier and actor Charlie Arturaola helps us kick-start the Argentine Film Festival in London.
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Shashank Joshi joins us to set the day’s agenda, economist and author David McWilliams assesses the divide between the US and European approaches to economic revival, and our design editor Hugo Macdonald looks back at this year’s Salone del Mobile.
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Fiona Wilson brings today’s news agenda from Tokyo, Rinna Kullaa joins us to shed light on the European parliamentary elections in Croatia, and Ian Goldin of Oxford University discusses his new book on the failure of global governance.
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Chatham House’s Jane Kinninmont sets today’s agenda, we also discuss if Venezuela will see real change when people head to the polls on Sunday, and speak to author Benn Steil about behind-the-scenes meetings during the Second World War which still shape today’s economy.
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Xenia Dormandy of Chatham House sets the day’s agenda, we also look at the possibility of stricter gun laws in the US, and discuss Japan’s love of Finnish culture.
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The day’s biggest news topics with Dr James D Boys, we also speak to author Barnaby Martin about his book on Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei, and check out the MIPTV television conference in Cannes.