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The Globalist - Thursday 16 July
16 July 2015
We discuss politics in Burundi, the economic future of Greece, Starbucks’ expansion in South Africa and the business news from Milan. Plus: a review of the morning newspapers.
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The Entrepreneurs, episode 166
17 December 2014
We peruse the Turkish retail and hospitality scenes in Portland, Eden Collinsworth discusses her new book I Stand Corrected, Asi Sharabi of Lost my Name explains the service’s personalised children’s books, we meet the…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 2 December
2 December 2016
As Italy’s constructional referendum is just hours away, we ask whether it could be swept up in a right-wing political wave. Plus: Miami’s Art Basel, Starbucks’ new tech-savvy CEO, Angola’s presidency and a look back at the…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 9 May
9 May 2018
Can the Iran nuclear deal be saved? We also examine a joint military venture between France and Germany, and look at historic transport links between Vienna and Bratislava. Plus: how will Starbucks be received in the land…
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The Menu - Food Neighbourhoods #355: Pike Place Market, Seattle
10 October 2023
This week we explore Seattle in the Pacific Northwest. Pike Place Market is the oldest and largest continuously running farmers’ market in the US. And to many, it’s even considered the soul of Seattle. From the fresh sea…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 5 June
5 June 2018
We assess Vladimir Putin’s visit to Vienna at a challenging time for politics in Europe. Plus: the EU rules in favour of same-sex rights across the bloc, Starbucks’ Howard Schultz steps down amid rumours of a presidential…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 10 March
10 March 2016
As Barack Obama dons his best dinner suit for Justin Trudeau, we discuss why it took nearly 20 years for a Canadian leader to attend an official state dinner. Meanwhile in Europe, we ask why Italians are so enraged about…
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The Globalist - Wednesday 4 January
4 January 2017
Italy’s new prime minister steps away from his predecessor with a crackdown on migrant repatriation. Meanwhile in China, highways are brought to a standstill by some of the worst smog pollution ever seen. Plus: the UK’s…
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The Monocle Daily - Monday 11 May
11 May 2015
In the aftermath of the UK’s surprise election result, is the political left in need of a makeover? We also analyse the fact that South Africa's Democratic Alliance party has a new leader – and for the first time he's not…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 18 March
18 March 2015
We discuss the aftermath of Israel's election result with an adviser to the country's former prime minister. And in Germany, amid furious riots in Frankfurt over a new base for the European Central Bank, we hear why it's…
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 23 February
23 February 2023
As the UN general assembly prepares to vote on a motion that demands Russia leaves Ukraine, Rebecca Tinsley and Anna Rosenberg discuss the view of the war in the global south one year on. Plus: as Jill Biden visits Namibia…
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The Entrepreneurs - Hint
2 December 2020
Kara Goldin is CEO and founder of Hint, a flavoured-water brand she launched in 2005 that has grown into a $200m (€163m) operation. Hint’s first products were created at Goldin’s home after she left a career in media but…
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The Entrepreneurs - Pentatonic
3 February 2021
Johann Bödecker and Jamie Hall are the co-founders of Pentatonic, a design firm that creates products that promote a more sustainable way of living. Run between London and Berlin, they’ve worked with a host of top brands…