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The Foreign Desk - China’s surveillance state
15 June 2019
Everybody is subject to a certain amount of surveillance, whether it’s CCTV cameras in our streets or websites monitoring our online movements to better sell advertising. But what happens when governments use this inform…
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The Briefing, episode 417
7 June 2013
The extent of the US government’s surveillance scandal, we look ahead to Rome’s mayoral election, and get the latest on the East Asia World Economic Forum.
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The Globalist, episode 14
3 November 2011
A look at Chinese surveillance, the design of the first British £50 note in 70 years and a visit to Swahili’s fashion week to study the rise of the African industry.
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The Globalist - Monday 5 December
5 December 2022
We discuss China’s surveillance of protesters as the country eases its coronavirus rules. Plus: the UN’s meet-and-greet with the Taliban in Afghanistan and an interview with Finland’s first culture ambassador.
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The Monocle Daily - Monday 26 September
26 September 2016
We assess the historic peace deal between Colombia’s government and the Farc rebels and ask why one of Europe’s most democratic nations has endorsed mass surveillance. Plus: India’s ambitious space project.
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The Briefing, episode 27
22 November 2011
Author David Goldblatt tells Matt Barbet how cities can struggle to cope with big sports events, plus the latest technology from surveillance expert Lee Marks.
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The Briefing - Friday 13 March
13 March 2020
Virologist Chris Smith has the latest on the coronavirus outbreak. Plus: Germany's far-right AFD party is placed under surveillance, an interview with the author Christina Lamb, and Fernando Augusto Pacheco looks at the US…
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The Briefing - Thursday 22 December
22 December 2016
As Germany’s hunt for the Berlin market attacker continues we ask whether its attitude towards surveillance may be shifting. Meanwhile, in Italy, could the Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank be nationalised? And why ‘Mad Men’…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 7 October
7 October 2015
We examine the EU’s Operation Sophia as it moves from surveillance to action to deal with the migrant crisis. Then, we’re in Japan as prime minister Shinzo Abe announces a cabinet reshuffle and we continue with our series…
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The Late Edition, episode 818
16 January 2015
With Donetsk Airport now under rebel control, hopes for further talks are fading fast. Tadhg Enright is joined by Mary Dejevsky from ‘The Independent’ and Jeffrey Kofman from ABC News as we discuss the deteriorating situ…
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The Globalist - Monday 13 March
13 March 2017
We discuss the future of South Korean politics, analyse Germany’s new video-surveillance law and explain tensions between Kosovo and Serbia. Plus: business in Athens and the day’s headlines from Tokyo.
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The Briefing - Tuesday 5 May
5 May 2015
We learn why a new surveillance law is causing concern in France, hear how Burundi is on the brink of major political unrest and get a picture of the changing Austrian retail landscape.
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The Briefing, episode 519
29 October 2013
We get the latest on the deepening NSA surveillance scandal, hear how the ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan are shifting ahead of the withdrawal of US troops in 2014 and assess secularism in Istanbul on Republic Day in…