What does the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar mean for the war? Then: we turn to Mozambique as the ruling Frelimo party claims victory in contested presidential elections. Plus: we report from Art Basel Paris and check out Cathay Pacific’s new business class ‘Aria Suite’. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm Georgina Godwin.
On the show ahead, the mastermind of.
This day of sheer evil is no more.
Yicha Sinwar is dead.
He was killed in Rafah by the.
Brave soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces.
Israel says the leader of Hamas is dead.
We'll examine the implications for the Middle east and also catch up with the latest news from the region.
Mozambique's ruling party is leading in the election results, but the opposition and observers say the poll was flawed.
We'll hear why ruling for Lima is part popular and why many people in the strife torn north of the country refused to vote.
Also ahead, we'll get the latest film news as the London Film Festival gets underway and we're in an airport hangar for the launch of the new cabins of flag carrier Cathay Pacific.
We'll hear why this is such a pivotal moment for Brand Hong Kong.
I always believe the differentiation is not in features.
There are lots of things that people can copy, but I think ultimately the human centric design, language as well as sincerity for the customers is what are going to make you different.
All that plus a check in from Art Basel Paris and Monocle's Andrew Muller tells us what we learned this week.
That's all ahead here on the Globalist.
Live from London.