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Monocle on Design - On Design 21: What is mafia baroque architecture?
15 December 2016
After Bulgaria’s first elections were held in 1990, the free market rushed in to fill the economic vacuum left by the fall of communism. On one side there arose a new class of oligarchs and on the other, against a backdrop…
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The Globalist - Friday 7 April
7 April 2023
Ukraine clarifies its stance on Crimea. Plus: an eventful week in Chinese foreign policy, depictions of mafia in the media and the latest theatre news.
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The Late Edition - Thursday 14 January
14 January 2021
Donald Trump becomes the first US president to be impeached twice. Plus: the new coronavirus variant in Brazil and an historic Mafia trial gets underway in Calabria.
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The Briefing, episode 262
30 October 2012
Mali – Hilary Clinton’s efforts to get Africa to sort it. Gay anti-mafia governor of Sicicly, the mess Sandy has made of politics.
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The Globalist - Thursday 28 November
28 November 2019
As Lebanon enters its seventh week of protests, we ask if the media has exaggerated the violence. Plus: the latest from Hong Kong, how to infiltrate a spy into a foreign government and the enduring popularity of mafia films…
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The Globalist - Thursday 14 January
14 January 2021
We get the latest from the US and the debate over whether to impeach Donald Trump for a second time. Plus: we look closer at Uganda’s general election and the opening of a major mafia trial in Italy.
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The Globalist - Thursday 4 May
4 May 2023
Lynne O’Donnell reports from Goa as the foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation nations meet. Plus: anti-mafia raids across Europe, a flick through today’s papers and the latest theatre news.
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The Briefing - Friday 17 November
17 November 2017
We profile Zimbabwe’s sacked vice-president Emmanuel Mnangagwa and ask whether he will take over from Robert Mugabe. Plus: we look at the issues that are preventing progress on Brexit talks and discuss what the death of a…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 467
13 August 2013
As BlackBerry considers going private, Tyler Brûlé leads a discussion on the future of the mobile phone market. We also hear why Spain is courting Argentina over its dispute with the UK over Gibraltar and ask whether pop…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 27 April
27 April 2018
We unpack the historic meeting between the leaders of North and South Korea and assess the changes required to make denuclearisation a reality. Plus: author Mark Galeotti on his new book ‘The Vory: Russia’s Super Mafia’ and…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 27 May
27 May 2015
On today’s show, we hear that Fifa president Sepp Blatter is still planning to stand for re-election. We also cover a Qatar royal warning against negative media coverage of Islam, a high-profile Mafia arrest and how the NBC…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 5 April
5 April 2023
The latest in Donald Trump’s ongoing criminal case, with US pollster Frank Luntz, Volodymyr Zelensky visits Poland, Japan strays from its aid rules and Israeli police clash with Palestinian worshippers in Jerusalem. With…
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The Entrepreneurs - Christian Meier, The Service Course and La Fábrica Girona
19 June 2019
Christian Meier is a Canadian former professional cyclist, who retired at the peak of his career to focus on his passion for coffee. Meier and his wife Amber own and operate three businesses in Girona, Spain: La Fábrica…