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Monday 24 September
We consider how the departure of US deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein could affect the Russia investigation and the ongoing events surrounding the Supreme Court nominee. Plus: leaders arrive for the UN General Assembly,…
Friday 21 September
Karen Krizanovich, Fernando Augusto Pacheco and Ben Rylan discuss the dirty politics surrounding efforts to confirm the next US Supreme Court justice, a boneheaded editorial disaster at ‘The New York Review of Books’, the…
Thursday 20 September
Michael Goldfarb and Samira Shackle review yet another purported warming of relations with North Korea, how the legal fate of Pakistan’s former prime minister leads back to London’s property market, Facebook’s plan to clamp…
Wednesday 19 September
We discuss the return of Hillary Clinton to the political stage, the tricky business of funding public broadcasters, the pickle facing Emmanuel Macron and the strange things one finds in a prime minister’s office.
Tuesday 18 September
Carole Walker and Linda Yueh consider Russia’s strategy as another highly public poisoning comes to light. Plus: why some Apple products have escaped US tariffs and why another minister has flagged his exit from…
Monday 17 September
John Everard and Mary Dejevsky review the mayor of London’s intervention in the UK’s Brexit stand-off, rising tensions at hearings to confirm the US’s next supreme court justice and how an investigation into Australia’s…
Friday 14 September
Monocle 24’s Paige Reynolds, Augustin Macellari and Tom Edwards ask whether anyone believes the novichok suspects’ denials, how a paper’s new editor might impact the UK’s public’s perceptions of Brexit – and when, if…
Thursday 13 September
James Boys and Terry Stiastny discuss EU sanctions against Hungary, Aung San Suu Kyi’s defence of jailing Reuters journalists and Naomi Osaka’s contract with Nissan.
Wednesday 12 September
Live from Zürich, Florian Egli of think-tank Foraus and Ralph Atkins from the ‘Financial Times’ discuss the impact of the US-China trade war on emerging markets, the EU’s vote to punish Viktor Orban and…
Tuesday 11 September
Ivor Gaber and Robin Lustig discuss the challenge laid down to Hungarian prime minister Viktor Órban in the European Parliament, plans to change Macedonia’s name and a bagel that is causing a stir in…