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The Monocle Weekly, episode 132
15 January 2012
A trip to Turkey reveals all about the sport of camel-wrestling, and we talk to the deputy director of the Guggenheim Foundation.
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 345: Is it over for Ramaphosa?
7 December 2022
South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa, is mired in a convoluted corruption scandal. That is not unusual for the country but, as Andrew Mueller explains, it could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back.
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The Briefing, episode 632
11 April 2014
Why Israel is suggesting it might freeze Palestinian tax revenues, we hear the latest as Angela Merkel arrives in Athens, and pose the question: where do camels belong – with the author Ken Thomson.
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The Globalist - Tuesday 24 February
24 February 2015
We discuss the Egyptian president’s proposal for a joint Arab military alliance and whether it would actually work in the Middle East. Plus the latest military technology at Idex in Abu Dhabi and why Australia is conside…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 378
10 April 2013
We ask why Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal has become so unpopular in his home state. Plus, a look at women in the boardroom and whether different quotas across the world work, and we learn how to pick a good-looking camel…
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The Late Edition - Friday 3 March
3 March 2017
The US president is staring down yet another controversy over Russia, this time in connection to his attorney general. We get the international reaction. Plus: China’s defence spending, “camel power” in cars and why Japa…