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Monocle on Culture - ‘The Zone of Interest’
29 January 2024
We discuss ‘The Zone of Interest’, the latest film by UK film director Jonathan Glazer. Loosely based on Martin Amis’s novel of the same name, the film tells the story of Rudolf Höss, camp commandant at Auschwitz-Birkenau…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 9 February
9 February 2023
Volodymyr Zelensky visits Brussels, Chinese-made security cameras are to be removed from Australian government buildings, a restituted Kandinsky painting lost in the Holocaust could sell for €42m and France will turn excess…
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Care to take a seat?
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Four-legged friends
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 279: Poland and Israel – refusing reparations
18 August 2021
Diplomatic ties between Poland and Israel are severing swiftly. It after the passing of a law in Poland that prevents the descendants of Holocaust survivors from claiming homes stolen from their families by Nazis and com…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 29 July
29 July 2021
Our bureau chief James Chambers explains Hong Kong’s census, before panellists Daniella Peled and Lance Price discuss UK coronavirus cases, apparent war crimes in Gaza, London’s potential holocaust memorial and New Zealand…
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Back to life
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Art’s on fire
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5. We will still be social
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Desert storm
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Sunday Brunch - Enter stage left (and right)
24 March 2019
We look at how political issues can be successfully transferred to the stage. Plus: finding your ‘fragrance wardrobe’, a new novel based around the Holocaust and London restaurant Mortimer House Kitchen.
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The Foreign Desk - Living with the past: reparations
23 March 2019
How do you put a price on historical injustice and who should pay for it? In the final part of this series, Andrew Mueller explores practical solutions to these difficult and often divisive questions. Deena Hayes-Greene and…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 27 June
27 June 2018
As Justice Anthony Kennedy announces his retirement from the Supreme Court, we weigh up the implications for the Court and for America. Plus: Poland backtracks on its controversial Holocaust law and we hunt down the abom…
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The Briefing - Friday 30 March
30 March 2018
We ask if French president Emmanuel Macron can help broker peace in Syria, what the March for Our Lives movement can achieve and where China’s defunct space lab will crash. Plus: we meet Deborah Lipstadt, the subject of a…
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The Globalist - Friday 2 February
2 February 2018
As Cyprus gets ready for a run-off this weekend, can whoever wins the presidential election reunify the island? Then: we ask if the leader of Catalonia’s independence movement has given up the fight, look at elite military…