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Jun 6, 2025 • 59min

After Elon Musk’s outburst, will Republicans turn on Trump?

Join HJ Mai, a journalist focused on US politics, Lynn O'Donnell, an insightful columnist on international affairs, Karen Krasanovich, a film critic, and Simone Bouvier, Monocle’s Paris bureau chief, as they dissect the political fallout from Elon Musk's provocative comments about Trump's new spending bill. They discuss the increasing Republican concerns about the bill's deficit impact, the dire situation for Christian Afghans facing deportation, and the collapse of the Dutch coalition government's implications for European politics.
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Jun 5, 2025 • 59min

Germany’s chancellor touches down in Washington – but can Merz solder transatlantic ties?

Guests Simon Brook, a savvy journalist, and Bernie Cho, president of the DFSB Collective, join Stephen Erlanger, a top diplomat from The New York Times, and Baryana Jambosova, a Sofia-based journalist, to discuss Germany's Chancellor Merz's diplomatic visit to Washington. They explore the implications for transatlantic ties amidst trade tensions and Bulgaria's recent euro adoption. The conversation delves into geopolitical strategies, economic shifts, and even the world of K-pop, illustrating the cultural interplay between nations.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 59min

Lee Jae-mung wins South Korea’s presidential elections

Following months of political turmoil, South Korea chooses a new president. We get a view of the results from key cities of Seoul and Busan. Plus: We unpick Meloni and Macron's meeting in Rome and London’s Serpentine Pavilion is revealed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 59min

Ukraine-Russia peace talks

We bring the latest from the second round of Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Istanbul.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 2, 2025 • 59min

Poland’s presidential vote

Alex Szkabyak, a Professor of Politics at the University of Sussex and savvy commentator on Polish affairs, joins Yasmin Abdel-Majid, a Sudanese-Australian broadcaster and author, to discuss Poland's recent presidential election and its implications. They delve into the polarization that influenced the election results, examining the challenges the new government faces. The conversation also touches on broader European trends of nationalism and the intersection of domestic politics with global conflicts, all while juggling some unexpected insights from the fashion world.
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May 30, 2025 • 59min

Where do US tariffs go from here?

H.J. Mai, a Washington D.C. journalist, Maria Saranji-Sehai, an activist in exile, Paul Walde, Europe correspondent at The Globe and Mail, fashion director Natalie Theodosi, and Andrew Muller provide an engaging analysis of global tariff dynamics. They discuss the legal ruling against Trump's tariffs and its implications for US and European markets. Additionally, they explore political shifts in Poland and Tanzania, the complexities of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire negotiations, and the intersection of fashion and social activism in a rapidly changing world.
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May 29, 2025 • 59min

Zelensky’s arms push in Germany

Chris Chermak, Monocle's senior editor, shares insights on Zelenskyy's crucial visit to Germany, where military aid took center stage amid shifting political sentiments. Leila Malana Allen discusses complex Israel-Syria relations and the evolving role of Saudi Arabia in regional diplomacy. Nina dos Santos informs us on a US federal court's decision to block Trump's trade tariffs, raising questions about global repercussions. Meanwhile, Scott Bryan highlights the challenges facing Black British creators in TV and the exciting direction of a new Harry Potter series.
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May 28, 2025 • 59min

Fresh aid enters Gaza and Macron’s tour of Southeast Asia

In this engaging conversation, James Chambers, Monocle’s Asia Bureau Chief, and Julia Lassica, a Monocle writer, are joined by Shaina Lowe, a communication advisor for Palestine at the Norwegian Refugee Council. They delve into the urgent humanitarian crisis in Gaza, addressing the challenges of aid distribution amidst conflict. The trio also explores Macron's quest to bolster France's influence in Southeast Asia, filling the gap left by the U.S. The discussion highlights critical insights into global diplomacy, military readiness, and the shifting dynamics of international relationships.
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May 27, 2025 • 59min

Moscow hosts international security conference

Joining the discussion are Jenny Mathers, a Senior Lecturer in International Politics, Mihai Popsoi, Moldova's Foreign Minister, Emmanuel Papavassiliou, a journalist specializing in Greek news, and Riri Reza, an acclaimed Indonesian film director. They tackle the intricacies of Moldova's struggles against Russian influence, the evolving dynamics of Western military support for Ukraine, and Greece's innovative digital governance initiatives. Riri shares insights on the evolution of Indonesian cinema, emphasizing cultural identity and storytelling in filmmaking.
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May 26, 2025 • 1h

Asean summit: tariffs and defence

In this discussion, Francis Collings, a Paris-based foreign correspondent, and Hiski Haukala from the Finnish Institute of International Affairs dive into the complexities of the ASEAN summit held in Malaysia. They explore the implications of U.S. tariffs and China's assertive actions in the South China Sea. Nimrod Goran, from an Israeli think tank, adds insights on the humanitarian crises arising from geopolitical tensions. Meanwhile, Mimi Nguyen shares perspectives on digital innovation in art, emphasizing its role in shaping contemporary culture.

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