Following a historic vote in France’s parliament, we get the latest from Paris on what’s next for the government. Then: we look at what both Donald Trump and Joe Biden are describing as a politicised justice system and hear about Germany’s war preparedness plans. Plus: we meet the new director of Art Basel Miami Beach, Bridget Finn. Then: our team in Cannes for the International Luxury Travel Market sits down with Dan Ruff, the CEO of Belmond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On the show ahead.
That was the moment French Prime Minister Michel Banier lost a vote of confidence as the left and right parties united to oust him.
We'll join our bureau chief in Paris to unpack this.
Then what next for the US Judiciary as both Trump and Biden appear to use legal instruments for personal gain.
The German government is making a list of public and private buildings that could be converted into bunkers if necessary as part of a network of emergency shelters.
Do they know something we don't?
We'll be at the world's largest luxury travel market in Cannes to hear from the CEO of hospitality giant Belmont.
We'll browse through the European papers, have a roundup of technology news, and then.
It will be 286 of the strongest galleries in the world.
So they're the best ones to really kind of tell us what we should be looking at.
Now the director of Art Basel Miami beach tells us what to expect as one of the premier events in the contemporary art calendar kicks off this week.
That's all ahead here on the Globalist.
Live from London.
First, a look at what else is happening in the news.
South Korean opposition lawmakers say they will vote to impeach President Yoon Sik Yul on Saturday over a botched attempt to impose martial law, while the defense minister blamed for advising the move has resigned.
The Bahamas legislature was forced to suspend its session yesterday after a heated debate about a police corruption scandal.