
The Globalist
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.
Latest episodes

Jul 18, 2025 • 58min
Can South Africa keep its G20 presidency promises?
Brendan von Essen, an Africa analyst specializing in political and economic risks, joins Tara Kangalu, a global affairs journalist and Georgetown University professor. They delve into South Africa's G20 presidency and its ambitious pledges amid geopolitical tensions. The discussion highlights the pressing need for debt relief for developing nations and the impact of global power dynamics. They also touch on Iran’s internal political struggles and the broader implications of these issues on international relations and economic stability.

Jul 17, 2025 • 59min
Ukraine’s leadership shake-up as Washington ramps up military support for Kyiv
Paul Waldey, Europe correspondent at The Globe and Mail, and Jenny Mathers, senior lecturer in international politics, discuss Ukraine's major government reshuffle amid the war, highlighting the historic appointment of its first female prime minister. Aaron David Miller adds insights on U.S. military support and the strategic ties being forged with Ukraine. Kim McRail explores the impact on global trade, while the dynamics of international relations take center stage as leaders navigate complex geopolitical landscapes.

Jul 16, 2025 • 59min
The race to attract international students and the best of Monocle’s ‘Mediterraneo’
Ruth Michelson, a journalist in Istanbul, delves into Israel's military actions in Syria and their implications on sectarian violence. Garana Gurdjik provides a security analysis, while Tim Abrams discusses the architectural wonders of Neuschwanstein Castle, emphasizing their cultural significance. Alexis Self shares insights on New Zealand striving to attract international students, noting how geopolitical dynamics shape immigration policies. The conversation weaves through innovation, heritage, and the anticipated Emmy nominations, making for a rich and varied discussion.

Jul 15, 2025 • 58min
US to deliver “top of the line” weapons to Ukraine
Alexei Gontarenko, a Ukrainian MP, shares insights on the US's promise of advanced weaponry for Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict, emphasizing the complexities of negotiation and military aid. James Chambers dives into Cambodia's controversial introduction of compulsory military service and its ramifications for regional tensions with Thailand. Nina Dos Santos offers intriguing stories from various newspapers, while Petri Bertsoff discusses the evolving Norwegian car market and the rising influence of Chinese electric vehicles, reflecting broader economic trends.

Jul 14, 2025 • 59min
Trump’s Ukraine U-Turn and the Moomins turn 80
In this engaging discussion, Charles Hecker, a Russia analyst, sheds light on Trump’s surprising shift regarding military aid to Ukraine. Latika Burke talks about Australia’s diplomatic juggling act with China, while Hannah Lucinda-Smith reports on Turkey's cultural censorship as Spotify threatens to withdraw. Fiona Wilson celebrates the 80th anniversary of the beloved Moomins, exploring their influence on culture and themes of friendship. The conversation seamlessly weaves between geopolitics and whimsical nostalgia.

Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 1min
Europe weighs Ukraine’s reconstruction and lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gaia Lutz, Monocle's Lisbon correspondent, shares insights on Europe’s commitment to Ukraine's reconstruction, which is backed by significant EU funding. Alexander Shushko, Executive Director at the International Renaissance Foundation, emphasizes the resilience seen in Ukraine, paired with reflections on Bosnia’s complex history. Contributing editor Andrew Muller and singer-songwriter Charlotte Cardin discuss cultural topics, exploring art fairs in Portugal and how social media shapes music success, especially through Cardin's evolving career.

Jul 10, 2025 • 59min
Erdoğan’s crackdown on his political opponents intensifies
Jared Melson, a Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, joins forces with Navina Koutour, Monocle's Nairobi correspondent, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tim Weiner, and retail expert Rebecca Tay. They dive into Erdoğan's escalating repression of the Turkish opposition amid calls for early elections. Melson highlights recent arrests of mayors and the wider implications for democracy, while Weiner critiques contemporary CIA operations. Together, they explore the economic chaos enveloping Turkey and the ripple effects on Europe.

Jul 9, 2025 • 59min
More Trump tariffs, ASEAN foreign ministers meet and the race for icebreakers in the Arctic
Jack Dickens, a journalist and historian, joins Rabbi Dov Lipman, a former Knesset member, to discuss pressing global issues. They explore the potential for an EU trade agreement with the Trump administration, focusing on tariff impacts. The conversation shifts to Israel's military conscription changes concerning ultra-Orthodox Jews. They also delve into the strategic race for icebreakers in the Arctic and the geopolitical tensions this entails, including the competition between the US, Canada, and Russia.

Jul 8, 2025 • 1h 1min
Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to the UK, Japan’s emperor heads to Mongolia and Haute Couture Week
Inzimam Rashid, a Dubai-based journalist for Al Arabiya, joins fashion director Natalie Theodosi and Monocle contributors Doug Conklin and Simon Bouvier to discuss Emmanuel Macron's impactful state visit to the UK, revealing the intricacies of Franco-British relations post-Brexit. They also explore Japan's emperor's historic trip to Mongolia, a fascinating blend of diplomacy and cultural remembrance. The conversation shifts to Haute Couture Week in Paris and the cultural evolution of men's swimwear, highlighting shifts in identity and fashion trends.

Jul 7, 2025 • 59min
Trump and Netanyahu meet in Washington. Plus: Paris honours the designer of its Métro with a museum
Simon Marks, Washington reporter, joins Nina Dos Santos, former CNN Europe editor, and Mateusz Mazzini, Gazeta Wyborcza writer, to discuss the high-stakes meeting between Trump and Netanyahu. They delve into military strategies addressing Iran and Syria and explore the shifting dynamics of U.S.-Israeli relations. The conversation also covers the geopolitical fallout from the Ukraine war and the complexities surrounding immigration tensions between Poland and Germany.