51 results for Pigeons
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The Briefing, episode 243
3 October 2012
Why the US is calling for military action in Mali, we learn why French entrepreneurs love a pigeon, and look over the day’s newspapers.
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The Globalist, episode 211
20 August 2012
Discussion of South Korea’s presidency battle, we do the business in Tokyo, and author Juliet Gardiner explains what dolphins, pigeons and llamas have in common.
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The Curator, episode 13
14 January 2012
Steve Bloomfield looks back through the week's programmes, including a Japanese diaspora in Brazil, some taxing issues concerning salt and a carrier pigeon.
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The Globalist - Monday 21 November
21 November 2022
Ten million Ukrainians were left without power after Russian strikes. Plus: the Halifax International Security Forum, the latest business headlines and a rare sighting of the black-naped pheasant pigeon.
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Monocle on Culture - John le Carré and the nature of truth
13 November 2023
We discuss the world and words of spies on today’s show. Robert Bound sits down with Errol Morris to discuss his new film about John le Carré, ‘The Pigeon Tunnel’. Then John Mitchinson explores the author’s works and their…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 13 December
13 December 2022
The latest on a major development in nuclear fusion. In the studio, Lisette Reymer and Christopher Lord on the rise and fall of cryptocurrencies and whether Europe is failing Ukrainian refugees. Plus: the life skills that…
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Monocle on Design - Freespace: Venice Architecture Biennale 2018
29 May 2018
Venice, a city of canals, church bells, bobbing boats and over-fed pigeons is a-chatter with talk about the just-opened Venice Architecture Biennale. Josh Fehnert sits down with the directors of this year’s show. He also…