The Monocle Daily

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The conservative Christian Democratic Union of Germany has won the majority in the country’s e

We’re joined by Monocle’s Middle East correspondent, Leila Molana-Allen, to discuss the

Whose side are you on?

2025/2/20

Guests Vincent McAviney and Isabel Hilton explore how countries are reacting to the US and Ukraine&r

As Emmanuel Macron hosts another meeting on Ukraine, we ask why some European countries are frustrat

The Russia and US peace talks on Ukraine in Riyadh draw to a close for now. With Zelensky disappoint

As the US and Russia begin negotiations over the war in Ukraine, we ask whether Donald Trump’s

We’re joined by Anita Riotta to get the latest from the first day of the Munich Security Confe

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin announce their ambitions to end the war in Ukraine. We discuss the U

As a Hamas delegation arrives in Cairo for further talks, we discuss whether the region’s poli

We assess the latest as the Israel-Gaza ceasefire is on the verge of unravelling. Also on the progra

Rainbow Murray and Giorgia Scaturro join Andrew Mueller to discuss the Paris AI summit, where world

Our Toronto Correspondent, Tomos Lewis, explains the future for Canada’s trade relationship wi

We get the latest from Monocle’s fashion director, Natalie Theodosi, as Kering parts ways with

We unpack the latest following Donald Trump’s meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu and ask how seri

Latika Bourke and Robin Brant join to discuss how seriously Beijing is taking Trump’s tariff t

Minority governments are often seen as either the cause or consequence of political turmoil in count

Monocle’s Middle East correspondent, Leila Molana-Allen, tells Andrew Mueller about her trip t

The leader of Germany’s conservative opposition, Friedrich Merz, sides with the far-right AfD

We discuss the latest from the Russia-Ukraine war as Ukraine admits to attempting to strike a nuclea

We get the latest from our Balkans correspondent, Guy de Launey, following the resignation of Serbia