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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:
We look ahead to Angela Merkel’s visit with Boris Johnson and wrap up our series on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party. Plus: the morning newspapers and business headlines.
We discuss Xi Jinping’s vision for China’s future, as the country marks one hundred years since the founding of the Chinese Communist Party. Plus: we round up the latest urbanism news and look closer at Canada’s sweltering heatwave.
As relations between Iran and the US continue to sour, we ask whether tensions could be eased. Plus: we look at the ceasefire brokered in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and author Diane Wei Liang joins us for the third instalment of this week’s series on the Chinese Communist Party at 100.
We ask whether Australia’s “no Covid” policy has any future besides perennial lockdowns and perpetual isolation. Plus: we assess the security implications of the leak that led to the resignation of the UK health secretary and consider what Brussels can possibly do about Viktor Orbán’s Hungary.
We discuss the results of this weekend’s second round of French regional elections. Then, after Kamala Harris’s first trip to the US’s southern border, we ask whether she’s the right person to solve the country’s perennial immigration issues. Plus: why does everyone hate North Macedonia?
As US secretary of state Antony Blinken lands in Paris, we ask what the White House’s relations with France, Italy and the Vatican will be like. Then, we hear from an ‘Apple Daily’ journalist on the closure of the Hong Kong newspaper. Plus: why Slovenia has become a Tour de France powerhouse.
We discuss the future of Libya and whether stability is any closer after yesterday’s Berlin conference. Then, what does the striking down of voting rights legislation mean for bipartisanship during Biden’s presidency? Plus: Monocle’s new Quality of Life rankings are out; where did your city come?
What will the election of Iran’s new president mean for the Middle East? Plus: fresh concerns over the Covax scheme, why major US cities vote for the Democratic Party and Monocle’s Tom Edwards tell us why he struggles to support England’s national football team.
We discuss the long-term impact of the withdrawal of US troops on Afghanistan, ahead of meetings between Joe Biden and the Afghan government. Plus: we hear about Barnaby Joyce’s return as Australia’s deputy prime minister and look at the biggest arts news stories.
We discuss Sweden’s brewing political crisis and check in with the founder of the Women Political Leaders summit, Silvana Koch-Mehrin. Plus: the latest technology news and a flip through the morning papers.
A look ahead to the weekend’s regional election in France, a look at the state of US foreign policy after an eventful week for president Biden, plus the renaissance of night trains in Europe.
As violence resumes in the Holy Land, we assess the response Israel’s new leaders might take and profile prime minister Naftali Bennett. Plus: we get the lowdown on the forthcoming Iranian elections and ask if North Korea could be about to pivot away from its antagonistic foreign policy.
We speak to Monocle’s reporter in Geneva ahead of the US-Russia summit later today. Then, we ask how much worse things could get in Sofia, where almost the entire Bulgarian government is mired in scandal. Finally, an aviation expert assesses what the end of the Airbus-Boeing dispute might mean for the aerospace industry.
We look ahead to the Biden-Putin summit in Geneva and ask what the Spanish government can do to cool dissent over Catalonian separatists in Madrid. Plus: we head to Rome where drivers are fighting diners for control of the city’s streets.
We recap the G7 summit and look ahead to Joe Biden’s meeting with Recep Erdogan. Plus: we get the latest from Peru and roundup the latest luxury and retail news.