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The Briefing, episode 307
4 January 2013
We examine the effects of Switzerland's oldest bank being shut down, find out why China's workforce is confused about their holidays, and find out why conflicting health advice is leading us all astray.
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The Late Edition - Monday 16 April
16 April 2018
Jane Kinninmont and Stephen Dalziel unpack the misinformation surrounding Syria’s White Helmets, the new problems faced by the Windrush generation, the importance of moral fibre in world leaders and whether Elon Musk has…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 20 April
20 April 2016
We ask if Hillary Clinton has failed to create a narrative that counters threats from both the left and right of US politics, explore why Intel may be axing 12,000 jobs from its global workforce and speak to the man behind…
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Monocle on Design - Extra: Lithuania’s lasting legacy
21 June 2018
For five decades, Lithuania churned out government-issue uniforms for the eastern bloc. While the regimes didn’t last, the workforce’s talents did; find out how a new generation is utilising those skills to keep the country…
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The Globalist, episode 117
10 April 2012
The Philippines’ plans to develop an island in the South China Sea, we also hear why Sony is cutting 6 per cent of its workforce.
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The Briefing - Wednesday 6 September
6 September 2017
A leaked Home Office document casts a light for the first time on the UK’s plans for EU migrants after Brexit, the Syrian army reaches the eastern city of Deir al-Zour and we also look at the Danish giant Lego, as it cuts…
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The Way to Work - The View From Davos
14 February 2020
We’re at the World Economic Forum in Davos to learn about the future of work, with global leaders in business, government, academia and civil society. We’ll discuss how innovation and multi-sector co-operation can safeguard…