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The Briefing
This one-hour show airs at 12 noon London time and includes analysis of the day’s news in Europe. This is also our drivetime show for the US East Coast.
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Our West Africa correspondent reports on Burkina Faso’s transitional leadership and we ask why North Korea plans to send an envoy to Russia. Plus, we discuss the all the latest luxury news.
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14 Nov 2014 01:00:00 |
Our West Africa correspondent reports on Burkina Faso’s transitional leadership and we ask why North Korea plans to send an envoy to Russia. Plus, we discuss the all the latest luxury news. |
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786 |
13 Nov 2014 00:58:05 |
Tune in for a discussion on the likelihood of a deal concerning Iran's nuclear programme and whether the ceasefire in eastern Ukraine is over. Plus: this week's media news and Fifa's World Cup inquiry. |
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785 |
12 Nov 2014 01:00:00 |
As Russia agrees to build nuclear reactors in Iran, we ask what this means for the latter’s atomic ambitions. Plus we await the first ever landing on a comet and hear about India’s new minister of yoga. |
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784 |
11 Nov 2014 00:59:50 |
Hear the latest on CNN’s announcement that it will stop broadcasting in Russia as the country launches yet another international media brand: Sputnik. We also have coverage of Israel’s plan to extend its laws to settlements in the West Bank and take a look at the day's North American papers. |
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783 |
10 Nov 2014 00:59:29 |
After Mikhail Gorbachev warns of a new Cold War, we hear about a new report on recent close encounters between Russia and the West. Plus, we discuss the Albanian prime minister’s visit to Belgrade and hear about plans to put Swedish singers on postage stamps. |
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782 |
7 Nov 2014 00:59:25 |
Why Japan is looking to soon restart its nuclear power grid, we hear how a rail strike in Germany could derail Berlin Wall commemorations, and learn why Cubans are watching South Korean soap operas. |
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781 |
6 Nov 2014 01:00:00 |
How can the UN potentially ease tensions in Jerusalem? We also hear from the Northern Future Forum in Helsinki and ask whether the West is too optimistic about progress in Burma. |
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780 |
5 Nov 2014 01:00:00 |
As Republicans gain control of the US Senate, we ask what lessons Obama could learn from past presidents as he leads for two more years. Plus we hear the reaction to Scottish whisky failing to make the world’s top five list. |
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779 |
4 Nov 2014 01:00:00 |
As fighting intensifies in Benghazi, we get the latest from Libya. Plus: we ask when Burkina Faso’s army will return the country to civilian rule, discuss India’s dangerous roads and hear about smart lighting in Denmark. |
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778 |
3 Nov 2014 00:59:03 |
What’s next for Burkina Faso after the resignation of its president Blaise Compaoré? We also hear from Moscow after Sunday’s elections in eastern Ukraine and look ahead to the Melbourne Cup horse race. |
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31 Oct 2014 00:59:29 |
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