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Wednesday 15 June
Join Monocle’s editors and guests drawn from our unrivalled pool of international commentators, analysts and experts to unpack the issues dominating the day’s agenda. From diplomatic wrangles and border disputes to big business and…
Tuesday 14 July
Justin Trudeau apologises for a scandal involving members of his family. Plus: California’s new lockdown and help for Berlin’s shuttered nightclubs.
Monday 13 July
The alleged White House campaign to undermine Anthony Fauci. Plus: Tokyo’s Olympic dilemma and a long-discussed change of name for the Washington Redskins.
Friday 10 July
The Louvre reopens and Paris Couture Week goes digital. Plus: two newspapers unveil an innovative joint subscription model. With Tom Edwards, Josh Fehnert and Fernando Augusto Pacheco.
Thursday 9 July
Is Republican unease with President Trump becoming more explicit? Plus: the redevelopment of Europe’s busiest train station and audiences return to Milan’s La Scala opera house.
Wednesday 8 July
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro tests positive for coronavirus. Plus: Germany mulls a voluntary national service and San Francisco’s transit agency warns the city that it may lose most of its bus lines.
Tuesday 7 July
The latest as Melbourne prepares to re-enter lockdown. Plus: France’s cabinet reshuffle and how Brazil’s famous yellow-and-green football shirts became a political battleground.
Monday 6 July
We look at musical maestro Ennio Morricone’s legacy and weigh in as England heads back to pubs and restaurants. Plus: a new book about gender identity and sexual orientation.
Friday 3 July
The power of symbolism in Turkey and Finland – and a look ahead to England’s hospitality sector reopening from tomorrow.
Thursday 2 July
Tyler Brûlé on the delicate task of easing and reimposing lockdown measures. Plus: the UK offers citizenship to Hong Kongers and the latest from the US presidential race.