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Living with war
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 22 March
22 March 2022
Alex von Tunzelmann and Justin Quirk on Joe Biden’s warning that Vladimir Putin might use chemical weapons. Plus: the EU plan for a fund to rebuild Ukraine, Amsterdam’s efforts to encourage residents to celebrate its 750th…
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The Briefing - Tuesday 22 March
22 March 2022
Will Russia use chemical and biological weapons to break the military stalemate in Ukraine? We also have an update on Nato’s cold-weather drills in Norway, discuss a key meeting on Argentina’s debt and find out how Japan’s…
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Before the shooting stars
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Meet the Writers - Monocle Reads: Eliot Higgins
11 February 2021
Eliot Higgins is the founder of investigative journalism website Bellingcat. Founded in 2014, Bellingcat has revealed crucial details in stories including the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, chemical weapons in…
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High hopes
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 18 April
18 April 2018
We discuss the motivations behind Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s call for an early election, learn why chemical-weapons inspectors have been delayed in reaching the district of Douma in Syria and find out what…
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The Late Edition - Monday 9 April
9 April 2018
Carole Walker and James Boys discuss Trump’s response to chemical weapon attacks in Syria. Plus: we assess rumours of a new political party in the UK, the unceremonious ousting of Deutsche Bank’s CEO and whether French…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 27 February
27 February 2018
We explore the row between Austria’s public broadcaster and vice chancellor and the deepening divisions in the US’s Democratic party. Plus: the UN claims that North Korea has links chemical weapons.
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 14 February
14 February 2018
Moments after the much-anticipated resignation of South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma we cross to Cape Town to assess the aftermath and ask what comes next. Plus: a scandal in Canberra raises tricky journalistic questions…