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The Briefing - Thursday 5 May
5 May 2022
How is Russian state-run media portraying prospective Nato members? Plus: why Chile’s leftist leader is in trouble, broadcaster Juliet Linley reviews the papers from Zürich and Japan’s pop charts.
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5 May 2022
How is Russian state-run media portraying prospective Nato members? Plus: why Chile’s leftist leader is in trouble, broadcaster Juliet Linley reviews the papers from Zürich and Japan’s pop charts.
4 September 2022
Monocle 24 highlights for this week include a look at Mikhail Gorbachev’s legacy, reports from Venice Film Festival and a report from Chile about their referendum to adopt a new constitution.
23 March 2015
As Ted Cruz announces his 2016 candidacy, we ask why so many Republicans run for US president. Plus we hear the latest from Athens following Greece and Germany’s debt talks and discover why Chile and Peru are fighting over…
23 October 2019
Are Turkey and Russia attempting a power grab in the Middle East? Plus, we have the latest on protests in Chile, discuss EU accession talks with the Western Balkans and find out why railways are often the source of aggra…
25 November 2021
Natalia Sobrevilla Perea and Vincent McAviney on the tragedy in the English Channel and the UK & France’s responses. Plus: Chile’s first round of its presidential election; Australia’s contentious religious anti-discrimi…
20 December 2021
Monocle’s Chris Lord has the latest as coronavirus cases surge in the US. Plus: 35-year-old Gabriel Boric wins Chile’s presidential election, Stefanie Bolzen of ‘Die Welt’ reviews the papers and we roundup the day’s top…
12 December 2017
We get the latest from the special election happening in Alabama and assess what that means for the US. Then: Chile gets ready to vote, Emmanuel Macron asks other nations to do more for climate change and we profile Braz…
9 April 2017
Monocle’s New York bureau chief Ed Stocker sits down with celebrated Chilean author Isabel Allende to discuss the art of storytelling, her deep-rooted affection for Chile and Latin America, the dangers of the US’s new…
4 October 2013
We report from Chile as it celebrates the 25th anniversary of the end of its military dictatorship, ask what Barack Obama's absence means for the APEC summit, get a round-up of the latest defence news, and visit a beauty…
4 April 2013
As the governor of Connecticut signs the toughest gun law in the US, we look at the future prospects of American gun culture. We also get the latest on the controversy surrounding Pablo Neruda’s exhumation in Chile, and…
21 October 2020
Will fresh newspaper revelations harm Donald Trump’s re-election hopes? Plus: we ask whether England’s north-south divide will fuel calls for greater devolution, have the latest on political protests in Chile and hear…
13 January 2021
F-Lane is a Berlin-based start-up accelerator aimed at empowering female entrepreneurs who are running social enterprises around the world. In this episode we hear from Saskia Bruysten, co-founder and CEO of Yunus Social…
3 July 2015
We are in Milan at Expo 2015 to see how Chile is promoting its food culture. We also get restaurant business tips from British top restaurateur Mark Sargeant and Monocle's Fernando Augusto Pacheco opens up about a problem…
4 November 2013
Time to take the temperature of US politics as New Jersey, New York and Virginia head to the polls. We also mull over what Nicolas Ghesquière's appointment at the helm of Louis Vuitton means for the industry and ask how…
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