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The Monocle Weekly - Culture clash
29 November 2015
Historian W David Marx joins us from Japan to discuss that country’s contribution to classic American style, a topic covered in his new book, ‘Ametora’. We find out why the year 1966 was such an explosive one for pop from…
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Clashing Caucasians
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Japan’s capital clash
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 368: Clashes in Kosovo
31 May 2023
At least 25 Nato soldiers and 52 Serb civilians have been hurt during violent clashes in northern Kosovo this week. Andrew Mueller explains what has led to this confrontation.
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Expo. 69: Growing apart
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The Monocle Minute - Beijing clashes with Congress
15 October 2019
China blames foreign governments for fuelling protests in Hong Kong – could new proposals by US lawmakers make matters worse? Plus: Japan deploys 110,000 rescuers after one of the deadliest storms in decades, a clever urban…
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The Briefing - Clashes at US campuses continue and a murder trial in Kazakhstan
2 May 2024
As campus clashes continue across the US, Congress looks to counter rising anti-Semitism but is it taking the right approach? Then: millions in Kazakhstan are tuning into the trial of a former government minister accused…
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The Bulletin with UBS - Clashing powers: the evolving US-China relationship
13 September 2021
What does the evolving bilateral relationship mean for investors? The two editors in chief of a new report from the UBS global wealth management Chief Investment Office analyse the relationship and some of the key areas…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 115
6 April 2012
Coverage of new clashes in Egypt, what Canada’s budget cuts mean for its global position, and the perfect Friday night in Stockholm.
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The Briefing, episode 289
6 December 2012
The latest on the Cairo clashes with Abdel-Rahman, why China plans to cut down on superficial ceremonies, and a look at the Latin American papers.
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The Briefing, episode 428
24 June 2013
The latest on the violent clashes in the Lebanese city of Saida, we assess whether Turkey’s EU bid is doomed, and head to Spain where an uprising is challenging the government.
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The Briefing, episode 108
28 March 2012
The UN and Syria clash over child welfare, we’re also joined by TED talk favourite Simon Sinek, and David Phelan discusses the latest tech products.