The Late Edition
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Tyler Brûlé hosts a roundtable discussion on the role of modern Germany, we get the latest on the Iran nuclear talks, and speak with our senior editor Sophie Grove in Gaziantep, Turkey.
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Live from Berlin: we analyse the role of Germany in Europe with the FT’s Quentin Peel, talk architecture with Matthias Sauerbruch, discuss the Berlin tech scene with Jess Erickson – producer at the General Assembly entrepreneurial space, and meet film director Charlie Woebcken – CEO of Studio Babelsberg.
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Why Germany has taken up the task of training the Malian army, we also learn why London has the most expensive office space in the world, and check in with the Monocle team in Berlin.
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Discussion of the EU arms embargo on Syria, we hear about the candidates in Paris’s mayoral election, and get the latest on the diamond heist in Belgium
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Steve Bloomfield talks to Raffaello Pantucci about why trust in China is at an all-time low. We also discuss three of the most influential people in modern Germany, and find out why Reader’s Digest is the latest magazine in trouble.
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Hugo McDonald talks to Iranian presidential candidate Hooshang Amirahmadi about his campaign taking place mostly outside Iran, we also look forward to Sunday’s presidential elections in Ecuador, and meet one of Monocle 24’s neighbours.
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After the emerging scandal around the world’s oldest lender – Monte dei Paschi di Siena – we look at the transparency of Italian finance. Plus, the latest on the merger American Airlines and US Airways, and how to make cycling more attractive in winter.
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As OECD unveils a new plan to make multinationals pay taxes, we ask if it will work. Plus, we discover the reasons for President Obama emphasising on cyber security, and speak to author Will Storr about his new book The Heretics.
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A look at what’s next for Syria’s rebels, we also celebrate pancake day, and discuss how to best preserve Venice.
