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The Monocle Daily, 355
Friday 8 March
Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast.
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Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast.
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What’s gone wrong for Peer Steinbrück’s SDP? We get a Kenyan election update, and meet the writer of a new biography of Diana Vreeland.
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As North Korea flexes its muscles we get the latest from Seoul before taking a look at the guest list for Hugo Chávez's funeral. We also hear why Kenya’s newspapers are being deliberately boring and Monocle’s Phil Han tries…
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We review African coverage of the Kenyan election with James Schneider from Think Africa Press, discuss how the capture of 20 UN Peacekeepers by Syrian rebels will affect the conflict, and one member of Monocle 24 sees if…
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Our evening news show filling you in on what will be setting the agenda in Asia and what’s happened on America’s East Coast.
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Cars: Whether it’s daytime deliveries for your business or late-night taxis home after the last metro has run, there’s a place in our cities for cars. In this episode we talk Moscow traffic jams, visit the town Volkswagen…
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We find out how Canada, the US, Denmark and the UK view immigration, discuss a new book – “Lunch with the FT”, and see if art really can be affordable.
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Aidan Foster Carter explains why North Korea’s latest threats could be more than mere sabre-rattling, former editor-in-chief of ITN Stewart Purvis guides us through the day’s biggest media stories, and we take a flight to…
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Monocle’s editor-in-chief Tyler Brûlé offers thoughts on Time Warner’s axing of its publishing arm, we hear how a technical hitch is holding up Kenya’s election results, and get business news from Jakarta.
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Dr Barry Cannon explains the allure of Latin-American political rebels in the West, Monocle’s correspondent in Bamako discusses North Africa’s two most notorious Al-Qaeda leaders, and we ask the author of “Democracy in…
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We look around the world to see how Hugo Chávez is being remembered internationally, find out about a swarm of locusts heading to Israel, and see why South Korea is buying up the world’s gold.
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The streets are immaculate, the inhabitants are blonde and the local beer is exceptional. Welcome to Brazil’s ‘little Germany’.
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Following the death of Hugo Chávez we ask what’s next for Venezuela and his brand of socialism and also head to Kenya for an update on the ongoing election problems.
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With Venezuela's divisive president having succumbed to long-term illness, implications and opportunities are brought to life.The death of Hugo Chavez will have ramifications far beyond the borders of Venezuela. From the White House to the Kremlin, Tehran and Damascus to Bogota and Brasilia, world leaders will today have to begin adjusting to life…
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How newspapers are reacting to Hugo Chávez’s death, we speak to President Andris Bērziņš of Latvia about joining the euro currency, and head to Iran to hear why fans of pistachio nuts are having to go without.
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