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Tuesday 27 August
Tim Marshall and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera join Andrew Mueller to ask why Jair Bolsonaro is reluctant to accept outside help to tackle the in Brazil. Plus: Trump and Iran, and Johnson & Johnson’s troubles in…
Monday 26 August
Andrew Mueller, Terry Stiasny and James Rodgers discuss the G7 summit in Biarritz, Boris Johnson’s Brexit strategy and why Berlin’s idea of capping rents might not be an effective solution to its housing crisis.
Sunday 25 August
Paul Osbourne and Elisabeth Braw review the week’s world news headlines and leaf through the weekend newspapers.
Saturday 24 August
Juliette Foster is joined by Marie Billon and Simon Brooke to review Boris Johnson’s first trip abroad as the UK’s prime minister and consider Italy’s unfolding political crisis.
Friday 23 August
Michael Binyon, foreign affairs specialist with ‘The Times’, and Vincent McAviney, UK correspondent with ‘EuroNews’, join Andrew Mueller to discuss the diplomatic minefield that is this year’s G7. Plus: reflections on Boris Johnson’s brief…
Thursday 22 August
Enrico Franceschini, London correspondent for ‘La Repubblica’, and Russia analyst Stephen Dalziel join Andrew Mueller to discuss politics in Italy, the impact of Brexit on other EU Eurosceptics and long-haul flights.
Wednesday 21 August
Broadcaster Linda Yueh, journalist Robin Lustig and former diplomat John Everard weigh up the UK’s waning influence in China, the latest on Brexit and EU politics, and why Donald Trump thinks Greenland might be…
Tuesday 20 August
Political journalist and author Terry Stiastny, and Daniella Peled from the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, discuss Boris Johnson’s letter to Donald Tusk, the case of two US congresswomen being refused entry to…
Monday 19 August
Monocle’s Daniel Bach is joined Latin America specialist Victor Bulmer-Thomas and former UK diplomat John Everard to discuss the outlook for Argentina’s embattled president, South Korea and Japan’s trade-war standoff and the ongoing protests…
Sunday 18 August
Vincent McAviney and Adam LeBor join Paul Osbourne to discuss the world headlines and the international Sunday newspapers.