Emma Nelson, Nina dos Santos and Simon Brooke on the weekend’s biggest talking points. We also speak to Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, in Hong Kong. Plus: journalist and attorney, Jami Floyd, on Trump’s potential legal challenges and Monocle’s Balkans correspondent, Guy De Launey, on the latest news from the region. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning.
We're live in London and you're listening to Monocle On Sunday with me, Emma Nelson.
Coming up today, my guests Nina Dos Santos and Simon Brook share their views on the week's biggest stories.
Simon, what have you spotted?
Good morning.
Well, good morning.
Obviously, a lot of the papers are covering the election of Kemi Badenoch to the Tory leadership.
So interesting to see how that pans out over the coming weeks and months.
Thank you very much indeed for that.
We'll be hearing from the journalist and attorney Jamie Floyd on Trump's potential legal challenges.
And we'll head to Slovenia for the latest news from there.
I'm Guy Delaunay and I'll have a roundup of the latest from the Balkans, including recriminations over a deadly railway station collapse and reflections on Yugo nostalgia.
Thank you, Guy.
Plus, Monocle's editorial director, Tyler Brulee will be dialing in from Tokyo.
It's the 3rd of November, 2024.
Live from London, this is Monocle on Sunday.
Live from London, this is Monocle on Sunday with Emma Nelson.
And a very good morning to you.
Let's bring in today's panelists straight away.
I'm joined by Nina dos Santos, international broadcast correspondent and former CNN Europe editor, and Simon Brook, freelance journalist and communications consultant.