21 September 2022
Episode 2307
40 minutes
Monocle 24’s Andrew Mueller, journalist and film-maker Ramita Navai and former US diplomat Lew Lukens on Joe Biden’s UN speech and anti-mobilisation protests in Russia. Plus: demonstrations in Iran, a scandal in the chess world and Carolina Abbott Galvão on the Henge Pavilion installation at the London Design Festival.
21 September 2022
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