35 results for Bucharest
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The Voyager - Episode 17: Bucharest
9 December 2015
Bucharest has a turbulent but fascinating history. In recent years, the city has seen plenty of developments in business, culture and cuisine. Meet the people who know Bucharest best. Monocle's editors and correspondents…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 266
5 November 2012
The latest on the US election, we find out why Canada is trying to attract English-speaking immigrants, and hear why Spaniards are heading to Bucharest.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 143
16 May 2012
A look at whether nations benefit from truth commissions, what unites the state and church, and coverage of Bucharest’s Black Sea Defense and Aerospace exhibition.
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The Globalist - Thursday 4 August
4 August 2016
Japan has got a new defence minister: we profile Tomomi Inada. We also look at the implications of the municipal elections in South Africa as the first results start to come in, discuss the worst accident in Emirates’…
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The Globalist - EPP Summit and Venezuela sets its presidential-election date
7 March 2024
The latest developments from the European People’s Party Congress in Bucharest with Nina dos Santos. Plus: can Venezuela’s opposition navigate the presidential election’s tight deadlines? Adam Hancock reports from Kuala…
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The Globalist - Wednesday 30 November
30 November 2022
Nato foreign ministers meet in Bucharest to discuss how to support Ukraine in the winter months. Plus: Turkey plans for a ground operation in Syria, Qatar agrees to supply Germany with gas and Art Basel Miami Beach.
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The Escapist 2017
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Monocle on Culture - The Escapist
24 July 2017
We dive into summer through Monocle’s sister publication ‘The Escapist’, a journal of places less explored. Robert Bound is joined by some of the team who brought the stories to life on the page and we head to one of our…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 3 February
3 February 2017
As Donald Trump’s administration imposes sanctions on Iran, we ask where this leaves the relationship between the countries. Meanwhile, we find out why tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in Bucharest…
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The Globalist - Thursday 23 February
23 February 2023
We report on Joe Biden’s meeting with Nato’s Bucharest Nine and look ahead to the UN’s special session on Ukraine. Plus: a special interview with Austria’s minister for foreign affairs; Beata Javorcik, the European Bank for…
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The Briefing - The White House’s view on Israel
22 November 2024
President Biden rejects the ICC’s arrest warrants while US envoy Amos Hochstein continues ceasefire efforts. Plus, we head to Bucharest ahead of this weekend’s Romanian presidential elections. Then, we’re off to Milan to…
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Staying power
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The Entrepreneurs - Natural growth
1 June 2016
We meet an ex-London banker who’s launched shoe company Sons of London to test out the direct-to-consumer business model. In San Francisco, Azhar Hashem, an ex-marketing executive at Google is creating a restaurant focused…
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The Briefing - Thursday 7 September
7 September 2023
As abortion is decriminalised in Mexico, we ask what’s next for Latin America’s so-called “Green Wave” of women’s rights movements. We also give you the latest from the Three Seas Initiative in Bucharest, where Volodymyr…
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The Globalist - Russian missile strike: a terrible escalation?
25 November 2024
How dangerous is the deployment of a new weapon by Moscow, and can the West de-escalate tensions? Then: we’re in Bucharest to unpack the results of the presidential election, we also take a look at the future of the West…