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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 400: Why is Italy’s deputy prime minister on trial?
17 January 2024
Andrew Mueller examines the kidnapping and abuse of office charges facing Italy’s deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini.
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The Late Edition, episode 11
31 October 2011
The value of time zones, an interview with a kidnap victim held hostage for 8 months in Somalia, and Andrew Gilligan joins us from Damascus.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 362
19 March 2013
Analysis of Barack Obama’s goals as he visits Israel and Palestine, we assess France’s policy on dealing with kidnappings, and focus on the ongoing media circus at the Vatican.
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The Briefing, episode 634
15 April 2014
We get the latest on the kidnap of Jordan’s ambassador to Libya in Tripoli, go live to Australia as Sydney’s second international airport gets the go ahead, and ask why an ancient dialect is being revived by the Turkish…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 731
25 August 2014
We assess the diplomacy behind the freeing of kidnapped US journalist Theo Curtis, discuss what influence the Singaporean fighter-jet fleet could have on the southeast Asian arms race, and review the today’s Asian front…
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The Globalist - Thursday 18 August
18 August 2022
The view from Kyiv and Istanbul on Ukraine, Turkey and Nato high-level talks. Plus: two years on from Belarus’s pro-democracy protests, lessons from a journalist kidnapped in Afghanistan and a roundup of urbanism news.
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The Briefing, episode 506
10 October 2013
Analysis from Nabila Ramdani and Barry Malone on the alleged kidnapping of Libya’s prime minister, Caleb Lauer reports on the appeal verdict in Turkey’s Sledgehammer case, and Joseph Dana assesses the political fallout of…
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The Late Edition, episode 731
3 September 2014
Ivor Gaber and Daniella Peled assess what President Barack Obama might do in the wake of the murder of kidnapped US journalist Steven Sotloff, we analyse divisions emerging in the Israeli government the peace process, hear…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 683
18 June 2014
As the search for three teenagers kidnapped in a settlement in the West Bank continues, we assess the situation’s impact on the faltering peace process. We also ask why Scotland's historic clans are staying neutral as the…
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The Monocle Daily - Wednesday 16 December
16 December 2015
We analyse the Gulf states’ approach to militarism in Iraq after the kidnap of a Qatari hunting party there. We also discuss last night’s GOP debate. Plus: we hear why Vladimir Putin and many of his high-ranking contempo…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 793
19 November 2014
What’s next for Israel after yesterday’s attack and where do Colombia’s peace talks stand as Farc rebels confirm the kidnap of an army general? Plus we check out what’s changing in Parkdale and pay tribute to Japanese film…
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The Foreign Desk - The difficult diplomacy behind captivity
20 February 2016
Prisoner swaps and hostage exchanges are some of the most difficult pieces of diplomacy to pull off – and they require careful negotiation and bring up ethical dilemmas for nations too. This week we explore the difficult…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 16 March
16 March 2023
We discuss the split among US Republicans over support for Ukraine and the perception of most Europeans that Russia is an adversary. Also in the show: we explore food diplomacy and whether competition between colleagues is…
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The Late Edition, episode 708
1 August 2014
Tim Marshall of Sky News and James Hoare of SOAS discuss the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier and what it means for any possible ceasefire, we also review the best Italian film releases with Luca Mastrantonio, and hear the…