60 results for privatisation
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The Late Edition - Monday 12 February
12 February 2018
We discuss North Korean diplomacy, the privatisation of the International Space Station and the death of activist and human-rights lawyer Asma Jahangir.
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The Briefing, episode 676
12 June 2014
Robert Fox assesses whether the US will help Iraq fight ISIS, Nathalie Savaricas reports on a bill that allows for the privatisation of the Greek coastline, and we’re in Rio for the start of the World Cup.
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The Briefing - Thursday 17 May
17 May 2018
We ask whether European companies should continue to do business in Iran and whether China is trying to privatise its space industry. Plus: The Monocle’s Spring Weekly newspaper and why Japan’s stock of premium whisky is…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 24 August
24 August 2017
President Donald Trump adds the Republican party to his already lengthy enemies list, how worried should the Baltic states be by the Russian military exercises and why is Brazil privatising part of the Amazon rainforest?…
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The Briefing - Thursday 8 March
8 March 2018
We ask whether Syrian government forces are preparing for a huge assault on the eastern Ghouta enclave, discuss France’s plans to privatise state-owned assets and explore the politics of language in the Balkans. Plus:…
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The Monocle Daily - Monday 8 February
8 February 2016
We’re live in New Hampshire ahead of Tuesday's presidential election primary. We also discuss Haitian politics, analyse European refugee policy and check in with Monocle’s Toronto and New York bureau chiefs. Plus: a look…
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The Globalist - Tuesday 6 June
6 June 2017
We ask how the UK should respond to terror attacks and discuss what Donald Trump’s plans to privatise air-traffic control could mean for the aviation industry. Plus: our technology correspondent has the latest from the…
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The Briefing - Tuesday 1 March
1 March 2016
On the day that the nominees for each party in the US are likely to be decided, we hear from voices on the ground in Texas and Boston. Meanwhile, we ask whether it’s a good idea for Iran to privatise its car industry. Plus…
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The Late Edition - Friday 25 September
25 September 2015
With Syria forming a key part of Vladimir Putin's foreign policy, are we looking at a post-Ukraine Russia taking on the world stage? Plus: Britain considers privatising one of its public television networks – while Al…
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The Monocle Daily, episode 465
9 August 2013
David Usborne and Donald Rayfield assess the damage done between Russia and the US, we report on the missing millions from the Chilean census, Nitasha Kaul reviews the Asian front pages and Nadia Damouni of Reuters responds…