Ukraine takes the fight to Moscow amid confusion over whether Donald Trump actually spoke with Vladimir Putin over the weekend. Will Kim Jong-un be feeling “fire and fury” from the president-elect or will they be exchanging love letters once again? Plus: a round-up of the latest architecture news and a check-in with the COP29 climate summit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You are listening to the Briefing, first broadcast on the 11th of November, 2024 on Monocle Radio.
Hello and welcome to the Briefing, broadcasting live from Studio 2 here at Midori House in London.
I'm Chris Chermak.
Coming up on today's program, Ukraine takes the fight to Moscow amid confusion over whether Donald Trump actually spoke with Vladimir Putin over the weekend.
We'll ask what Trump's victory means for Ukraine.
After that, they will be met with.
Fire and fury like the world has never seen.
We turn to the Koreas and ask just which version of Donald Trump we're going to get, the fire and fury or the love letters to Kim Jong Un?
From there to Baku, our Socar trading.
Is trading oil and gas all over the world, including in Asia.
So to me, these are the possibilities to explore.
But in any case, this is something.
That you need to be talking to.
Sokar and I would be happy to create a contact.
The Azerbaijani hosts of a UN Summit on climate change caught on camera pushing for commercial deals.
Just one of the many questions facing the latest COP29 talks.
We'll hear about protests in Serbia as well, calling for the prime minister to resign.
And we'll get the latest architecture and design news.
All that right here on the Briefing with me, Chris Chermack.
This is the briefing.