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16 snips
May 9, 2025 • 1h 4min

Who is Pope Leo XIV, America’s first pontiff?

Juliet Linley, a journalist and former Vatican correspondent, Lynne O'Donnell, a columnist for Foreign Policy, and Ruth Michelson, a Middle East correspondent, dive into the historic election of Cardinal Robert Prevost as Pope Leo XIV, America’s first pontiff. They discuss his potential to balance traditional Catholic values with progressive social issues. The conversation tackles his critiques of political figures and immigration policies, while also examining the global implications of his leadership amidst shifting geopolitical alliances.
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May 8, 2025 • 59min

What would a temporary US-led administration in Gaza look like? 

Kerry Brown, the Director of the Lao China Institute, joins forces with Julie Norman, a Politics lecturer, and Simon Brook, a media expert. They dive into the complexities of a potential US-led administration in Gaza, emphasizing the need for Palestinian voices and the balance of regional powers. The conversation shifts to the intricate US-China trade negotiations, debating cooperation amidst rising tensions. Plus, Paul Charles shares insights on the exciting new Disney theme park in Abu Dhabi, blending themes of culture and commerce.
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May 7, 2025 • 59min

India launches strikes on Pakistan

Maya Sharma, a Bangalore-based journalist, delves into the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following significant missile strikes. Zoe Grunewald discusses the unfolding crises in Sudan and Gaza, shedding light on regional instability. Nina dos Santos analyzes Friedrich Merz's pivotal visit to Paris and its ramifications for European politics. Finally, Nadine Whitney highlights the potential repercussions of US tariffs on Australia's film industry, exploring the challenges faced by creatives in an evolving global landscape.
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May 6, 2025 • 58min

Israel’s Gaza plan and the impact of Trump’s tariffs on ports

Greg Karlstrom, a Middle East correspondent and author, dives into Israel's military strategies in Gaza post-October 7th, discussing the humanitarian crisis and the moral implications of these actions. Tim Abrams, an architectural editor, brings insights on the Venice Architectural Biennale, exploring its cultural significance in context of political influences. Gorana Gajic, Monocle's security correspondent, highlights Ukraine's growing ties with Czech Republic amidst ongoing conflicts. The trio also tackles the economic consequences of Trump's tariffs on U.S. trade.
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May 5, 2025 • 58min

Election outcomes in Australia and Romania

Join Paul Osborne, a journalist from Brisbane, Terry Stiasny, a political author, Guy Delaunay, Monocle's Balkans correspondent, and David Schlesinger, an independent media commentator. They dive into Australia's recent Labour Party victory, exploring the shift in voter sentiment and its global implications. The conversation then shifts to Romania's political dilemma, caught between Western alignment and rising nationalism. Expect insights on trade dynamics with the U.S. and China, as well as a look at evolving political landscapes in both nations.
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May 2, 2025 • 59min

Mike Waltz has left the Signal chat

Simon Marks, a Washington reporter, joins a panel featuring Noelle Salmi, a Zurich-based writer, Alison Muttler from Bucharest, Professor Natasha Linster, and Andrew Muller. They delve into the implications of Marco Rubio's new role in U.S. foreign policy. The conversation shifts to Romania's election rerun, concerns of foreign interference, and rising far-right sentiments. In a lighter segment, they discuss Zurich's cafe culture before tackling Singapore's political landscape as elections loom, highlighting voter expectations and the ruling party's challenges.
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May 1, 2025 • 59min

Europe’s defence ambitions shift into a higher gear

Gurana Grudzik dives into Europe's evolving defense dynamics, highlighting a key collaboration between Rheinmetall and Lockheed Martin. Tammy Suleiman discusses the pivotal elections in the Cayman Islands and their potential impact. Julia Lassica provides insights on a significant mineral deal between the U.S. and Ukraine that could influence military aid. Matt Driscoll unpacks Korean Air's plans for a massive training hub amid a global pilot shortage, while Francesca Gilks takes listeners on an enchanting tour of Dalhalla's acoustics.
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Apr 30, 2025 • 59min

Can a Pope shape his legacy?

Join Nina Dos Santos, an international broadcast correspondent, and Charles Hecker, political risk analyst and author, along with Shanti Harmain, an Indonesian film producer; Hannah Lucinda-Smith, Monocle's Istanbul correspondent; and Aaron Burnett, a Senior Fellow in Berlin. They discuss whether a Pope can truly shape his legacy amidst the upcoming conclave, explore the tumultuous first 100 days of Trump’s second presidency, and delve into geopolitical nuances affecting Syria and Canada’s climate policies. It’s a riveting conversation on legacy, change, and cultural evolution!
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Apr 29, 2025 • 59min

Canadians hit the polls as Trump looms large

In this lively discussion, Paul Walde, Europe correspondent at the Globe and Mail, shares insights into Canada's political climate as its next prime minister is elected amid soaring influence from Donald Trump. Lindy Prickett, Monocle's New Delhi correspondent, delves into the escalating tensions in Kashmir following a terrorist attack, highlighting the geopolitical stakes. Robin Brandt, former BBC presenter, explores the implications of recent power cuts in Spain and Portugal, while Desiree Bandley offers a unique glimpse into Zurich's cultural shifts amidst global changes.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 59min

What next after Pope Francis’s funeral?

The world says goodbye to Pope Francis, the latest on the war in Ukraine and a flip through the newspapers in Greece. Plus: Venezuela votes and the urban issues at stake in Canada’s election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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