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Saturday 17 August
Juliette Foster and Charles Hecker join Emma Nelson for an insightful look at the week’s news and a rustle through the weekend newspapers.
Friday 16 August
Monocle 24 producers Fernando Augusto Pacheco, Paige Reynolds and Ben Rylan join Andrew Mueller to discuss Argentina, protests in Russia and the fallout from the Pacific Island Forum. Plus: Monocle’s senior editor Rob Bound talks about the art of filling air time in sport and Josh Fehnert takes us through…
Thursday 15 August
Host Andrew Mueller is joined by political commentator Lance Price and Terry Stiastny, a journalist and author, to discuss UK Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn’s pledge to avert a hard Brexit and bring down Boris Johnson’s government. Plus: when is the right time for a politician to take a holiday?
Wednesday 14 August
Host Andrew Muller is joined by Joy Lo Dico and Robert Fox from London’s Evening Standard to debate former UK chancellor Philip Hammond’s charge that a no-deal Brexit would be a betrayal of the 2016 referendum result. Plus: a discussion on the latest crackdown in Hong Kong, a Trump official’s…
Tuesday 13 August
Host Andrew Muller is joined by US policy analyst Pippa Malmgren and Raffaello Pantucci, director of international security studies at the Royal United Services Institute, to discuss John Bolton’s visit to the UK, Russia’s reluctance to come entirely clean about nuclear accidents and Auckland’s enthusiasm for monitoring its citizens.
Monday 12 August
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 frontline politics, this is the programme you need to hear to make sense of a dynamic…
Friday 24 May
Monocle 24’s Fernando Augusto Pacheco, Augustin Macellari and Georgina Godwin discuss the main topics of the day, including Theresa May’s resignation, Taiwan’s first gay marriage and the latest from Cannes.
Thursday 23 May
Somnath Batabyal and Yassmin Abdel-Magied discuss the results of the Indian elections, Japan’s naming conventions and the death of Judith Kerr.
Wednesday 22 May
Pippa Malmgren and Nina Schick discuss the latest on Brexit. Plus: US Democrats argue for Trump’s impeachment, Amazon shareholders vote on facial recognition and Germany votes on e-scooters.
Tuesday 21 May
Indonesian president Joko Widodo is back in for a second term – what do reports of money laundering against the Trump organisation mean for the president? We also look at why the UN general assembly is likely to hand the Chagos Islands back to Mauritius.
