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The Globalist - Russia cracks down on the media ahead of elections
16 November 2023
The Norwegian Refugee Council’s Shaina Low on the latest from Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital, Vladimir Putin approves new media restrictions ahead of next year’s presidential election and Taiwan’s opposition unites on a joint…
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 179: Why is Russia cracking down on election protests?
21 August 2019
Last month authorities in Moscow disqualified dozens of opposition candidates from a city council vote due in September on apparently spurious claims that many of the signatures required for their candidacy applications…
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Tough nut to crack
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The Foreign Desk - Tear Down This Wall: Tipping Points
9 November 2019
In the first episode of a four-part series exploring the end of communism in Eastern Europe, we look at the fall of the Berlin Wall, 30 years ago this week, and ask when and where the cracks began. Andrew Mueller is joined…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 179
5 July 2012
Analysis of Angola’s crack down on protestors, we find out Cyprus’s goals in taking over the EU presidency, and David Aaronovitch discusses Scientology.
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 20 July
20 July 2017
Poland's government is cracking down on the independence of the country’s judiciary – will the EU intervene? Plus: how the US Republican party will feel John McCain’s absence and how Canada might fill the chair of the…
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The Globalist - Friday 25 March
25 March 2016
We end the week by asking who is accountable in Belgian politics for keeping the country safe. Plus: we hear why Egypt is cracking down on human-rights organisations and get the latest business stories from Indonesia.
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The Late Edition, episode 755
7 October 2014
What next for Hong Kong as protesters dwindle? Plus China cracks down on corruption and we check in with our correspondent in Nairobi on the eve of the Kenyan president’s testimony at The Hague.
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 24 July
24 July 2018
We discuss the future of Nicaragua’s president Daniel Ortega, who is resorting to violence to crack down on increasing opposition. Plus: gun crime in Canada and a lookahead to Pakistan’s election.
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The Monocle Minute - What game is the Kremlin playing?
27 February 2020
Russia plots its interference in the upcoming US election but what’s the Kremlin’s aim? Plus: Los Angeles cracks down on Hollywood’s sightseeing bus tours and Andrew Tuck considers the art of placemaking.