The Globalist

Monocle
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Jan 19, 2026 • 59min

The World Economic Forum kicks off in Davos  

Carlotta Rebello, a senior foreign correspondent for Monocle, reports from Davos, diving into the significant shifts at the World Economic Forum without Klaus Schwab at the helm. She discusses the new co-chairs, Larry Fink and André Hoffmann, and their likely impact on business priorities. This year’s theme emphasizes dialogue amid geopolitical tensions, while Rebello also hints at high-profile attendance from the US and the anticipated messages shaping global discourse. Fashion highlights from Milano give a stylish backdrop to the serious discussions.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 59min

Could Trump send the US military to quell protests in Minnesota?

Chris Chermak, Senior News Editor at Monocle, discusses Trump's threats to invoke the Insurrection Act during Minnesota protests. Zoe Grunewald, Westminster editor at The Lead, analyzes newspaper coverage of varying global reactions to the US visa pause affecting countries like Thailand and Brazil. Emmanuel Papavassilio, a Greek journalist, reports on the resignation of Greece’s Civil Aviation Authority head following a communication failure. The conversation reveals tensions in US politics, international implications, and local community divides.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 58min

Iran threatens retaliation for any US strikes as American troops are evacuated from Middle East bases

Inzamam Rashid, a Gulf correspondent, discusses the possibility of imminent US strikes on Iran amid troop evacuations, analyzing potential Iranian retaliation. Nick Moniz, Monocle's design editor, highlights the excitement at Maison&Objet and Paris' design supremacy over Milan. Adrienne Clauser, Financial Times luxury correspondent, delves into shifting trends in luxury pricing and the rise of local brands competing with European giants. Jesper Kohl, an economist in Tokyo, offers insights into Japan's surging markets and factors fueling corporate investments.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 59min

Can Trump win the fight against Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell? Plus: Finnish technology

Kaylin Birch, a global economist, dives into the politically charged DOJ investigation into Jerome Powell, unpacking its implications for market stability. Journalist Jack Dickens provides insights on pressing European affairs, including Kadyrov's influence in Chechnya and the potential for U.S. military action regarding Iran. Finally, Fiona Wilson shares the latest from Japan, highlighting political shifts and a viral drum duet between the Japanese and South Korean leaders.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 59min

Trump pushes Canada closer to China and Marine Le Pen’s trial begins

In this episode, Murat Shekhar, CFO of Turkish Airlines, shares insights on the airline's ambitious growth and innovative digital strategies in aviation. Fashion producer Lily Austin discusses how fashion houses are investing in films, balancing brand visibility with storytelling. Charles Hecker dives into the international media landscape, analyzing Trump's high-profile lawsuit against the BBC and its implications. The podcast delves into Canada's pivot towards China and the political stakes of Marine Le Pen's trial, impacting French elections.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 59min

As Iran protests continue, is US intervention likely? Plus: Myanmar’s election and the fall of Saks

Dr. Ronan Lee, an expert on Myanmar, discusses the junta's constrained elections and the bleak prospects for the Rohingya amid civil war dynamics. Dr. Marion Mesmer sheds light on NATO's response to tensions in Greenland, revealing potential fractures in collective defense. Tyler Brûlé, founder of Monocle, offers insights on the decline of luxury retailers like Saks, exploring the cultural shift in department-store shopping. Together, they tackle significant global issues shaping the future of democracy and security.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 59min

Europe’s relationship with South America on the line in Mercosur trade deal

Ernesto Talvi, the former foreign minister of Uruguay and a senior fellow specializing in Latin American policy, dives into the complexities of the EU–Mercosur trade deal. He highlights the critical moment for Latin America as France's agricultural protests threaten the agreement. Talvi discusses the implications of environmental standards and geopolitical shifts, contrasting models from Europe, the US, and China. With Italy's pivotal role and its domestic politics influencing the outcome, the stakes couldn't be higher for both regions.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 59min

US seizes Russian-flagged oil tanker in the Atlantic with ties to Venezuela

Join Ruth Michelson, a Middle East correspondent, as she analyzes the implications of the US seizing a Russian-flagged oil tanker tied to Venezuela. Rob Cameron discusses the Czech Republic's complex political stance on Ukraine, while Sheena Rossiter provides insights on global urban planning challenges. Additionally, Radha Arora shares details about the unique design of Rosewood Doha. The conversation navigates the intricate dynamics of international relations, oil politics, and the future of urban development.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 59min

Ukraine ‘declaration of intent’ signed in Paris

Frances Collings, a foreign news correspondent based in Paris, shares insights on the UK and France's conditional troop deployment to Ukraine, linked to a potential peace deal. Guy Delaunay, Monocle's Balkans correspondent, discusses Slovenia's elections and highlights regional transport developments. Terry Stiastony, a political journalist, dives into the importance of Greenland's headlines and how global politics influence Europe. The conversation also touches on the impact of infrastructure attacks in Berlin and the ongoing tension in the Thailand-Cambodia conflict.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 59min

Maduro appears in US court and Trump doubles down on Iran protest intervention

Garana Goerjevic, a security correspondent for Monocle, dives into Nicolás Maduro's legal troubles in the U.S. and the implications of UN responses, highlighting global power dynamics. Benoit Foucan, Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, analyzes the evolution of protests in Iran and the potential for regime change. Inga Thordog discusses political and cultural trends in Europe, while Anita Riota brings regional news, covering Portugal's presidential race and societal shifts in France and Italy.

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