The Globalist

Monocle
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Oct 8, 2025 • 59min

Increasingly isolated, pressure mounts on France’s Emmanuel Macron to resign

Nina Dos Santos, an international broadcast correspondent, dives into the political turmoil in France, exploring calls for Macron's resignation amidst a deadlock. Ben Hodges, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, shares insights on military leadership and the delicate balance of rules of engagement affecting NATO relations. Antonio Sampaio analyzes Argentina's President Miles and his political survival tactics as he approaches midterm elections. Isabel Hamilton rounds up tech news, discussing breaches at Discord and significant deals in the chip industry.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 56min

Israel and Hamas hold indirect Gaza talks in Egypt

Hannah Lucinda-Smith, Monocle’s Istanbul correspondent, dives into Syria's challenging political landscape and indirect parliamentary elections. Julia Jenner discusses the impact of cultural philanthropy on European museums amidst funding uncertainties. Tim Abrams updates us on architectural innovations like the Piccadilly capsule hotel in London and significant restorations in Paris. Fernando Augusto Pacheco reveals insights from Público’s innovative media initiatives in Portugal, highlighting their strategies for a sustainable future.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 58min

Who is Japan’s new prime minister, Sanae Takaichi?

Tomohiko Tanaguchi, former advisor to Shinzo Abe, dives into the potential of Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, discussing her backgrounds, conservative views, and economic priorities. Rob Cameron analyzes the ups and downs of Czech politics, highlighting Andrej Babiš's comeback in a polarized landscape. Yossi Mecklenburg brings insights on Middle Eastern tensions, including cautious optimism for Israel-Hamas talks. Chris Sabatini addresses US policy in Latin America, while Bruno Kaufmann peeks into the Nobel Peace Prize selection process.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 59min

Death toll rises in Morocco as youth protests continue to rock the country

Iman Zoubai, a visual artist from Fez, shares insights on the ongoing youth-led protests in Morocco, emphasizing the motivations behind the demonstrations amidst government discontent. Rob Cameron analyzes the political landscape in the Czech Republic, focusing on populist figures and their implications for the region's future. Latika Burke discusses global security incidents, linking rising antisemitism to the Israel-Gaza conflict. Gloria Guevara highlights tourism's massive economic impact post-COVID, while Andrew Muller adds a humorous twist with his satirical weekly roundup.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 59min

The US government shuts down: what next?

In this insightful discussion, Charles Hecker, a seasoned author and Russia analyst, delves into the recent US government shutdown. He examines the political standoff, its impact on federal workers, and the significant economic costs involved. Additionally, the conversation shifts to the Global Sumud Flotilla, highlighting international reactions and legal complexities following its interception. Hecker also reflects on Jane Goodall's remarkable legacy in primatology and the shift in Zimbabwe's agriculture from tobacco to an emerging blueberry market.
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Oct 1, 2025 • 59min

Key EU leaders meet in Copenhagen to discuss drone security and Ukraine’s path to EU accession 

Suzanne Lynch, Bloomberg's Brussels bureau chief, discusses the recent drone incursions in Copenhagen and the EU's response, including Ukraine's challenging path to accession amid political obstacles. Nico Luxinger from the Asia Society Switzerland shares insights on US-China trade relations and the complexities surrounding Taiwan's potential role. Meanwhile, Ketakandrina Rafitson sheds light on Madagascar's political unrest, emphasizing youth mobilization sparked by governance failures and calls for reform.
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Sep 30, 2025 • 59min

Is China serious about attracting foreign workers or toying with the US?

International security expert Paul Rogers delves into the Trump-Netanyahu meeting and its potential implications for Gaza. Bruno Kaufmann discusses Botswana's political transformation and economic prospects one year after leadership change. Claudine Fry analyzes the looming US government shutdown and its ramifications on the military and global risks. Economist Vicky Price highlights the impact of market fluctuations due to US policies and the risks tied to fiscal deficits, providing insights into the challenges ahead.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 59min

The aftermath of New York’s UNGA, from Iran to Israel

What a week of diplomacy and speeches in New York means in the Middle East. Plus: Moldova’s PSA party has won a crucial election billed as a choice between the EU and Moscow. And: China inaugurates the world’s tallest bridge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sep 26, 2025 • 59min

The most important election in Moldova’s history?

Paola Erezanu, a Moldovan-Romanian journalist in Chișinău, dives into the high-stakes parliamentary elections in Moldova, highlighting the intense pro-EU versus pro-Moscow conflict. She reveals alarming reports of Russian interference, including cyberattacks and vote-buying. Vincent McAvinney, a political broadcaster, analyzes the wider implications for Europe and Ukraine, emphasizing Moldova's strategic importance. They also touch on the latest political developments in the UK and make sense of the turmoil surrounding high-profile figures like James Comey.
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Sep 25, 2025 • 59min

As Russia continues to test Nato’s resolve, how should it respond?

As Putin’s drone incursions into Europe continue, we discuss how Nato might respond. Plus: Tensions in Lebanon over a Beirut tourist site, Nasa's first flight to the Moon in 50 years and speciality coffee in Tokyo.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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