2024-10-14
58 分钟We unpack the latest Iran-Israel tensions, get the results of Lithuania’s weekend election and hear about France’s tortured relationship with its former North African colonies. Plus: Portugal’s tax incentive for under-35s. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You're listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on the 14th of October, 2024 on Monocle Radio.
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This is the Globalist broadcasting to you live from Midori House in London.
I'm Georgina Godwin on the show ahead.
We are here because the Security Council.
Asked us to be here.
We respond to the Security Council, not to member states.
UN peacekeepers in Lebanon say that despite the deaths of their colleagues, they will not be leaving the country as Benjamin Netanyahu has requested.
Lithuania voted yesterday.
We'll examine the likely results.
We'll look at France's relationship with its former colonies in North Africa.
And I'm Gregory Scruggs, Monaco's Seattle correspondent.
And I'll be filling you in on the latest news from Boeing.
We'll have a roundup of business news and a flick through the papers.
And then we'll join our correspondent in Lisbon to learn how Portugal is attempting to stem the youth brain drain.
That's all coming up right here on the Globalist.
Live from Lond.
First, a look at what else is happening in the news.
China's military launched a new round of war games near Taiwan today, saying it was a warning to the separatist acts of Taiwan independence forces.
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested that North Koreans are fighting alongside Russians in Ukraine, a theory that's backed by South Korea.