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Fawaz Gerges analyses what the future holds for the Middle East two years after the Arab Spring. We also find out what determines your social standing and get an update on the troubled 787 Dreamliner.
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Live from Davos, Gideon Rachman and Felix Salmon explain the positives and pitfalls of the World Economic Forum, we speak to the chief of Transparency International, and find out what life in Davos is like for locals when the political circus rolls into town.
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The latest news live from the World Economic Forum in Davos, we also speak to global political risk expert Ian Bremmer, and discuss being young global leaders with journalist Lara Setrakian and design guru Tom Hulme of IDEO.
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We look out for results as Israelis head to the polls, find out why Norway might send troops to Mali, and ask if the future of RIM telecommunications is looking brighter.
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We get the outlook for tomorrow’s Israeli election, see if Americans are excited about Obama’s second term, and find out why two Picasso murals in Oslo might be destroyed.
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The latest on Algeria with Shashank Joshi of RUSI and director of Transnational Threats and Political Risk, Nigel Inkster. Plus, we hear from Roderic Wye of Chatham House on China’s criminalisation of self-immolation, and director Victor Buhler tells us about his upcoming film, The Beautiful Game.
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William Lawrence of the International Crisis Group discusses options for ending the hostage situation in Algeria and we speak to Jonathan Katz about the failings of global aid after the Haitian earthquake.
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We discuss the possibility of African Union military intervention in Mali with Joe Penney in Bamako and James Schneider of Think Africa Press and speak to the Financial Times’ David Gardner about the Turkish state’s relationship with Kurdish people.
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As Joe Biden’s gun crime recommendations emerge we speak to US editor of The Independent, David Usborne, about the implications for the US, we also hear from Marie-Alicia Chang of Musicmetric about where it went wrong for HMV, and looking into the new issue of Monocle magazine – we learn…
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We speak to David Schenker of the Washington Institute about Hosni Mubarak’s retrial in Cairo, look at the significance of a new ECFR report on China’s projected growth, and with the February issue of Monocle hitting newsstands this week Joseph Dana instructs us how to become a media revolutionary.
