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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 268: Silencing Pakistan’s journalists
2 June 2021
Hamid Mir, a well-known journalist in Pakistan, has been prevented from broadcasting, following comments he made criticising the country’s authorities. This is just the latest incident in a series of serious attempts by the…
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The Foreign Desk - The Rohingyas – and the silence of Aung San Suu Kyi
9 September 2017
As the violence against the Rohingya continues to intensify in western Myanmar and Aung San Suu Kyi remains defiantly silent, what is really happening inside the country and when is it time for the international community…
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Objects of desire
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Raising the dead
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The Monocle Arts Review - Film: Tim Robey
23 December 2016
The film critic for 'The Telegraph' reviews 'Passengers', 'Silence' and 'Assassin's Creed', and tells us why 'Remember The Night' is his favourite yuletide movie.
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Advance preview
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Grand inquisitor
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Going solo
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The Globalist - Monday 6 March
6 March 2017
We ask whether Donald Trump’s treatment of the media has made it easier for other countries to silence the press and if the UK is beginning a process of ‘guarded engagement’ with Russia. Plus: two renowned podcast-makers…
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The Curator - Highlights from Monocle 24
26 January 2019
Tom Edwards and Markus Hippi bring you all the best bits from the past seven days on Monocle 24. We visit a town in Italy that’s taking a vow of silence and find out why media expert Mario Garcia is optimistic about jour…
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Turbulent priest
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The Monocle Weekly - Nitin Sawhney, Patrick Shen and Alan Connor
4 December 2016
Summary: We welcome musician and composer Nitin Sawhney with his new ‘Animal Symphony’, documentary-maker Patrick Shen talks about his latest film, ‘In Pursuit of Silence’, and author Alan Connor accepts questions about his…
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The Curator - Highlights from Monocle 24
8 September 2019
Highlights from the past seven days including: Tom Burke on Joanna Hogg’s film ‘The Souvenir’, Henry Porter on his book ‘White Hot Silence’ and the Blind Boys of Alabama perform live.
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 231: Paul Rusesabagina’s arrest
2 September 2020
Paul Rusesabagina, the inspiration for the film ‘Hotel Rwanda’, has been arrested by the Rwandan government on charges of terrorism – but could dissent be his real crime? Andrew Mueller explores president Paul Kagame’s…
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 182: What do Moscow’s elections tell us about Putin’s grip on power?
11 September 2019
Last weekend’s municipal elections in Moscow shouldn't have made international news. However, due to some less-than-subtle silencing, imprisoning and broad-daylight beating of the opposition, Vladimir Putin made sure they…