The Globalist
Summary: Monocle’s unrivalled coverage of news and current affairs kicks off on weekdays with ‘The Globalist’ at 07.00 GMT/08.00 CET. Anchored from London and Zürich, join our editors for insight and opinion on the big current affairs and business stories of the day and a review of the European front pages. Nominated for Best Daily Podcast in the 2020 British Podcast Awards.
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Podcasts:
Our verdict on the final US presidential debate, we discuss the visit to Gaza by Qatar’s emir, and speak to Monocle’s Hong Kong correspondent.
The top five things needed to understand US political debate, we get business news from Moscow, and hear from our correspondent in Tokyo.
Libyan democracy a year since Gaddafi’s death, why Japan and South Korea are discussing North Korea, and our correspondent in Stockholm checks in.
The latest from the eurozone crisis summit in Brussels, why women are the latest focus in US politics, and we get business news from Germany.
Analysis of the second round of US presidential debates, we discuss elderly fashion, and hear how Syrian rebels are canvassing support in Qatar.
The latest on Julia Gillard’s trip to India, why Flemish separatists are in the news, and business stories from Talouselämä in Finland.
We hear how Syria’s rebels are using unique funding methods, learn about the FARC peace talks in Oslo, and get business news from Sweden.
We analyse the vice-presidential debate, explore what life is like under economic sanctions in Iran, and hear from Bali on the 10th anniversary of the bomb attacks.
The latest from Sommet de la Francophonie in Kinshasa, we hear from Busan International Film Festival, and discuss the nominees for Nobel Prize in Literature.
Christine Ockrent discusses Angela Merkel’s meeting in Athens, we get business news from Chicago, and investigative journalism expert Gavin MacFayden reviews the day’s newspapers.
Coverage of Angela Merkel’s trip to Athens, analysis of Mitt Romney’s foreign policy speech, and we hear from our correspondent in Budapest.
We look into the Korean economy, get business news in Johannesburg, and discuss life as a foreign diplomat.
Why South Tyroleans want to be separate from Italy, we get business news from Copenhagen, and debate the pros and cons of e-books.
Xenia Dormandy discusses the US presidential debate, we get business news from Sweden, and check in with our correspondent in Berlin.
A look ahead to the Venezuelan elections, we look into the publishing industry, and ask why US presidential candidates accidentally talk each other up.