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13 May 2015 01:00:00 |
The Globalist - Wednesday 13 May:
We head to Turkey where Nato's foreign ministers are due to meet in the resort town of Antalya and to Egypt to ask why jailed then bailed journalist Mohamed Fahmy is now suing Al Jazeera. Plus, we discuss an electric car that’s revitalising the motor industry in Singapore. |
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13 May 2015 00:15:36 |
The Monocle Arts Review - TV: John Doyle:
John Doyle, television critic for ‘The Globe and Mail’, talks TV with Tom Edwards. Including sinister drama ‘Wayward Pines’, ‘Bessie’, the new HBO biopic about legendary blues singer Bessie Smith, and a discussion of how British comedy ‘Catastrophe’ will fare in North America. |
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12 May 2015 00:58:59 |
The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 12 May:
Cuba libres all round as the French president completes his charm offensive in Havana; Andrew Mueller and Dominic Reynolds analyse Franco-Cuban relations. We also discuss how Shell is first in line as an estimated 20 per cent of the world's untapped oil is thought to be up for grabs in the Arctic. Plus: a look-ahead to the Cannes Film Festival. |
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12 May 2015 00:28:36 |
Section D - Changing spaces:
A look at two prominent architectural projects that are set to drastically change their urban context: the recently completed Whitney Museum of American Art in New York and the ongoing redevelopment of London’s Battersea Power Station. We also find seek a definition of luxury at the V&A and visit the London Stationery Show. |
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12 May 2015 00:30:00 |
Midori House - Tuesday 12 May:
After US secretary of state John Kerry met Russia’s president Vladimir Putin in Sochi, Tom Edwards and guests ask what was on the pair’s agenda. We also discuss whether a planned humanitarian ceasefire will succeed in Yemen and consider the ones to watch in the new UK cabinet appointed by returning prime minister David Cameron. |
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12 May 2015 00:30:00 |
The Briefing - Tuesday 12 May:
We're live in Kathmandu as Nepal is hit by another
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