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The Monocle Daily, episode 425
14 June 2013
We learn why Brazilians are up in arms over bus-fare hikes, ask if the US ambassador to Pakistan needs a new PR strategy, and look for a fun Friday night in Bamako.
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The Briefing - Thursday 9 January
9 January 2020
We discuss what we should expect in Taiwan’s presidential election. Plus: the role of Iran’s revolutionary guards in the country’s politics, Croatia’s PR push in Brussels and mysterious radio signals from outer space.
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Monocle on Design - Fashion 2020
24 December 2019
Monocle's fashion editor Jamie Waters welcomes designer Paula Gerbase, buyer Dean Cook and fashion PR Adam Shapiro for an in-depth discussion on the future of the clothing industry.
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Power dressing
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Talking threads
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Poised to strike
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The Late Edition - Wednesday 13 September
13 September 2017
Analysis of the day’s top news with Andrew Mueller, Somnath Batabyal and Michael Goldfarb. We cover Donald Trump's response to Hurricane Irma, South Korean security, Saudi Arabian PR and human rights in the Philippines.
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Fresh Minsk
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Limbo land
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The Briefing - Monday 5 November
5 November 2018
We ask whether a diplomatic push by the king of Saudi Arabia is anything more than a PR exercise. Plus: China's attempts to promote free trade, the impact of Iranian oil sanctions and attempts by Nasa to send astronauts…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 13 September
13 September 2017
We ask if the wind really is in Europe’s sails after Jean-Claude Juncker’s state of the union address. Plus: we take a tour of India with Shinzo Abe, ask how Saudi Arabia can sort out its PR problem and give Asia’s aviation…
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Monocle on Culture - Is everyone a curator?
2 March 2015
We look into the use – and misuse – of that much-thrown around word “curator”; can a shop window be curated like a fine-art gallery can be? We speak to art experts, writers and delve in to the murky world of PR to try and…
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The Late Edition - Tuesday 11 April
11 April 2017
G7 leaders wrap up their meeting in Italy on the Syrian conflict, the US deploys the Navy to the Korean peninsula and we ask what the latest crisis in Jacob Zuma’s presidency means for South Africa. Plus: how an overbo…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 25 August
25 August 2016
We assess whether Colombia might have managed to end 50 years of conflict with Farc rebels, hear about the first day of Brazil’s impeachment process against Dilma Rousseff and ask why some political PR stunts are doomed to…