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Back on track
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The Late Edition, episode 171
25 June 2012
Reflection on Mohammed Mursi’s Egyptian election win, we discuss men’s fashion from Pitti Uomo in Milan, and gauge Vladimir Putin at the World Economic Forum.
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Food
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What’ll it be, sir?
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The art of persuasion
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The Briefing, episode 170
22 June 2012
The latest on the eurozone, we discuss the upcoming edition of Monocle Mediterraneo, and gauge Turkey’s attitude to the nation’s founding father Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
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Time lords
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Monocle on Saturday - Monocle on Saturday: 29 January 2022
29 January 2022
Georgina Godwin sets the tone for the weekend. We gauge the mood on the ground in Kyiv as tensions with Russia increase, review the day’s papers and Monocle’s Andrew Tuck shares his thoughts for this weekend.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 200
3 August 2012
We gauge the objectiveness of international reporting in Syria, learn about the US Senate’s latest cyber-security spat, and check-in with Tyler Brûlé in Tokyo.
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The Globalist, episode 168
20 June 2012
We preview the Rio+20 summit, gauge Egypt’s reactions to reports of Hosni Mubarak’s death, and learn why Tel Aviv is becoming a mobile communications hub.
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The Monocle Daily - Monday 4 September
4 September 2017
We gauge the UN’s reaction to North Korea’s nuclear test and look at the US’s plans to make its presence felt in the South China Sea. Plus: the Pope in Bogotá, gay marriage in Chile and ‘The Cambodia Daily’ publishes its…
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The Bulletin with UBS - Why should I retire?
1 May 2016
The idea of old age has shifted as people are living longer. We travel the world to gauge how views have changed and learn that retirement is not the same as old age.
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The Bulletin with UBS - Brexit threat
13 March 2016
This week we’re looking ahead to June’s EU in-out referendum vote here in the UK, gauging the potential outcomes and asking what a so-called “Brexit” from the EU could mean in economic terms.
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The Globalist - Friday 24 July
24 July 2020
We unpack Mike Pompeo’s policy speech on China and gauge reaction from Beijing. Plus: what we’ve learned over the past seven days and a “cheeky” ploy by museums to entice visitors once again.
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The Bulletin with UBS - Primary colours
20 March 2016
We’re back in the US taking the temperature in the race for the White House. With another big week of primaries behind us, we gauge the current status of the polls and consider the possible economic impact of some potential…