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Monday 25 February
How much is this week’s historic meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un actually about the relations between the US and China? Also in the programme: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu’s electoral pact with a…
Friday 22 February
A growing scandal erupts around Justin Trudeau. Plus: how an Australian political blunder sparked fears of Trump-style media tactics, breakdancing at the Olympics and fixing the Oscars.
Thursday 21 February
Quentin Peel and Florian Egli join Juliette Foster to consider whether the UK’s business community might be ready to evacuate in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Plus: why Australia’s refugee policies haven’t been…
Wednesday 20 February
Carole Walker and Robin Lustig discuss the latest defections in UK politics. Plus: how Trump’s government is going to pressure nations to decriminalise homosexuality and Kim Jong-un’s epic train journey.
Tuesday 19 February
Isabel Hilton and Michael Goldfarb discuss China’s economic blueprint for Hong Kong-Macau, Bernie Sanders announcing his candidacy for 2020 and the first minister to go in Bolsonaro’s government.
Monday 18 February
John Everard and Robert Fox discuss the Pulwama attacks, the UK Labour party splits, plus our take from the Munich Security Conference.
Friday 15 February
Monocle’s Fernando Augusto Pacheco, Chiara Rimella and Carlota Rebelo discuss France’s global role, how LA is planning to become the art capital of the world and the state of televised awards show.
Thursday 14 February
What are nations’ responsibilities if their citizens are guilty of terrorism abroad? Also in the programme: why Japan is lagging behind in LGBT rights and how to support independent journalism. Andrew Mueller, Stefanie Bolzen…
Wednesday 13 February
What are the prospects for the US-led Middle East summit in Warsaw? Plus: Andrew Mueller, Terry Stiastny and Robert Fox ask who takes responsibility over refugees and is the militarisation of space inevitable?
Tuesday 12 February
The US Democrats and Republicans seem to find a deal on border-wall funding, has the national interest got lost in the UK’s Brexit debate and why is Italy’s deputy PM Matteo Salvini not a…