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13 March 2012
How designers are tightening budgets and reducing consumption, we meet a young architect in Washington and visit New Delhi to hear about Indian design.
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13 March 2012
How designers are tightening budgets and reducing consumption, we meet a young architect in Washington and visit New Delhi to hear about Indian design.
15 March 2014
Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew run through the inspiration for their independent wine magazine 'Noble Rot', we get an industry report from our New Delhi correspondent and catch in with Tyler Brûlé in Tokyo.
12 February 2020
As Angela Merkel’s favoured successor resigns, who will take her party – and Germany – forward? Plus: a defeat for Narendra Modi’s party in Delhi’s elections and a victory for Bernie Sanders in the New Hampshire primary.
22 September 2024
Emma Nelson, Yassmin Abdel-Magied and Stephen Dalziel on the weekend’s biggest talking points. We also speak to Monocle’s editorial director Tyler Brûlé in Zürich and Monocle’s correspondent in New Delhi, Lyndee Prickitt…
21 May 2014
Antonio Sampaio explores the potential impact of a military-police strike across Rio’s favelas today, Rahul Bedi in New Delhi assesses the new opposition against India’s new leader Narendra Modi, and Darren McCaffrey of Sky…
16 March 2022
Are Ukraine and Russia moving closer to a peace agreement? Plus: Moscow’s relationship with New Delhi, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is freed from Iran and why Russia and the US are still working together in space.
9 January 2014
Rahul Bedi in New Delhi and Dr James Boys discuss the worsening diplomatic relations between America and India, our Tokyo bureau chief Fiona Wilson reports on a new uproar in Okinawa and our team in Pitti Uomo talk fashion…
4 May 2020
As India extends its lockdown for two more weeks, we get the latest from New Delhi. Plus: Poland’s presidential election is marred by controversy, Brazil’s mishandling of the pandemic and today’s front pages.
6 November 2014
Hong Kong protesters plan to take their message directly to Beijing but will they even get across the border? We are also live in New Delhi, where security agencies are on high alert over a terror threat, and there’s a…
12 March 2014
We head to Delhi to meet a boutique coffee company that roasts to order and delivers to customers’ doors. We also visit a trade fair dedicated to shoemakers, meet the man behind a new London investment hub, speak with HTC’s…
27 August 2014
Yiftah Curiel of the Israeli embassy in London and commentator Amjad Iraqi assess the ceasefire between Hamas and the IDF, we review the first televised debate between Brazil’s presidential hopefuls, and hear about monkey…
25 January 2023
Germany has confirmed that it will send heavy tanks to Ukraine. Could this prompt other European nations to follow suit? Meanwhile, Egypt’s Abdel Fattah El-Sisi touches down in New Delhi ahead of India’s Republic Day cel…
4 November 2019
Holly Dagres and Somnath Batabyal explain what US sanctions against Iran mean for other oil-buying nations. Plus: Toxic smog in New Delhi and, as the UK elects a new speaker, we discuss how the role differs in other coun…
2 April 2015
Does the signing of a provisional ceasefire in Burma signal genuine progress and can it hold out? We hear from our correspondent in the country. Plus, we assess the state of Spain’s public broadcaster and hear the business…
10 April 2014
The latest on a car bomb which detonated outside the Central Bank building in Athens one day before German chancellor Angela Merkel is due to arrive for talks. We also hear about voters in New Delhi heading to the polls,…
16 March 2014
We paint a portrait of 21st-century Delhi with acclaimed writer Rana Dasgupta, hear which lovelorn character in Peter Froberg Idling’s new novel ‘Song For An Approaching Storm' turned into one of the 20th century’s greatest…
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