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Thursday 6 July
Donald Trump’s visit to Poland, how much Britain is missing out on after Brexit, plus the Turkish president’s warning that Germany is committing a ‘political suicide’.
Wednesday 5 July
We discuss North Korea’s recent missile launch and Pakistani-Chinese relations. Plus: French president Emmanuel Macron is criticised for being “drunk on power”.
Tuesday 4 July
We look at the outlook for the US on Independence Day, ask why Angela Merkel’s party is revising its approach to the nation and discuss innovation in Latin America. Plus: why is Brazil rethinking its approach to nightlife?
Monday 3 July
Alongside analysis of the ongoing dispute between Qatar and its Gulf neighbours, we also look at Donald Trump’s relationship with the US media, ask whether the UK has bitten off more than it can chew over Brexit negotiations and look at French president Emmanuel Macron’s new vision for France.
Friday 30 June
We examine the complexities of Germany’s vote on gay marriage, ask whether the UK parliament is right to relax its dress code, check in with Monocle’s Quality of Life conference in Berlin and ask why Freddie Mercury’s likeness may soon be adorning a Boeing 787 near you.
Thursday 29 June
The UK finally has a government; we ask whether its leader Theresa May is fit to lead the country in oncoming Brexit negotiations. Plus: analysis of Angela Merkel’s stance on gay marriage, we look at Italy’s requests for assistance in dealing with illegal migrants and discuss Australia’s naval capabilities.
Wednesday 28 June
We assess the US’s announcement that a chemical weapons attack might be imminent in Syria, look at the relationship between China and India, and ask whether the UK should be asserting itself on the world stage more firmly. Plus: we discuss the prospect of Silvio Berlusconi returning to frontline Italian…
Tuesday 27 June
We dissect the inconsistencies of Theresa May’s attempts to form a government, question what the future holds for EU citizens in the UK, ask whether the US should intervene further in Syria and learn why a poll suggests global trust in the US is slipping.
Monday 26 June
We unpick the deal struck between the UK’s minority Conservative government and its new DUP partner, learn why The White House is not hosting its traditional Eid dinner and ask whether the media could have done more to highlight the warning signs ahead of London’s Grenfell Tower tragedy. Plus, would…
Friday 23 June
Matt Alagiah, Daniel Giacopelli and Andrew Mueller assess whether the US Republican party will provoke a backlash with its health bill. Plus: why Barack Obama opted to soften his retaliation for Russian election tampering and why London’s love for cars might soon be history.
