The Late Edition
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Abdul-Rahman Hussein reports from Cairo, Olivier Dabene explains why the left dominates Latin America’s political landscape, and we learn why the French are drinking less wine.
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Ben Hartman of the Jerusalem Post assesses Tzipi Livni’s new party, Bloomberg’s Kasper Viita analyses Finland’s gaming boom, and Hugo Macdonald considers Frank Gehry’s latest project.
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Cristian Segura in Barcelona and Liam Aldous in Madrid analyse the Catalan elections, Guy De Launey reports from Belgrade, and we talk Congo with Ben Rawlence.
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Author Constantine Buhayer talks us through Cyprus’ request for a bailout, Joseph Dana reports from Tahrir square, and a profile of Laurent Gbagbo’s wife, Simone.
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Our experts in France, Spain and Germany debate the EU budget. Plus David Shenker of the Washington Institute assesses Mohammed Morsi’s peace brokering efforts in Gaza.
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The latest from Tel Aviv with Rebecca Collard, Steve Bloomfield updates us from Warsaw, and Chrystia Freeland, author of “Plutocrats” drops in for a chat.
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The FT’s Geoff Dyer explores Barack Obama’s ‘pivot’ to Asia, and Charlie Beckett of POLIS assesses the potential of micropayments to solve journalism’s financial woes.
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Shashank Joshi and Joseph Dana explore the Gaza conflict, and we discuss a controversial new art exhibition with Tobias Natter, director of Vienna’s Leopold Museum.