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The Urbanist - Topography and mobility
18 May 2017
Topography versus urbanism: how a young Spanish mayor has reconnected the city, a look at Rio de Janeiro's cable car system and a preview tour of Seoul's new sky garden.
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The Urbanist - Cleaner transport
31 March 2022
What are some of the ways in which cities are ensuring that transport systems join the green revolution? We look at the electrification of buses, the return of a cable car in Zagreb and a subway expansion in Stockholm.
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The Briefing, episode 633
14 April 2014
We measure tension in Ukraine as a deadline for pro-Russian forces to leave their positions in the east of the country passes, we also assess the implications of the resignation of Libya’s prime minister, and head to Bol…
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The Briefing - Monday 30 April
30 April 2018
We ask whether Russia will attempt to influence the outcome Armenia’s democratic elections and if the Iran nuclear deal can survive Donald Trump’s intransigence. Plus: a look back at the 1968 Paris riots and the new cable…
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The Globalist - Friday 6 April
6 April 2018
We cover the trial of South Korea’s impeached leader Park Geun-hay, examine Donald Trump’s policy in Syria and ask whether the Commonwealth Games can help the Gold Coast become a major international city. Plus: the resto…
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The Monocle Minute - The future of commuting
29 January 2020
Is the future of transport really driverless? We look at how a new cable-car system in the Croatian capital harks back to the ambitions of cities generations ago. Plus: our fashion editor considers how brands big and small…
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The Briefing - Friday 9 September
9 September 2016
As French authorities thwart what seems to be another terror attack, we’re live in Paris for the latest. Meanwhile, 40 years after the death of Mao Zedong we explore what his cultural influence is in 2016. Plus: after…
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The Late Edition - Friday 9 September
9 September 2016
Monocle’s editors discuss whether we care enough about our night-time economy and ask how much public money we should spend on the renovation of national parliament buildings. Plus: after thirty people spent the night…