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Hello and welcome to the Curator on Monaco Radio with me, Fernando Gusto Pacheco.
Over the next 60 minutes, we'll be bringing some of the very best interviews and reports from the past week here on Monaco Radio with highlights from our studios here in Midori House and from around the world.
This week we speak with Japanese artist Takashi Murakami.
Every day I am, you know, sitting and making a drawing and choosing for the color.
That process is.
I had been like over 30 years, I almost bored.
Plus, we hear from Austrian singer Sophie Royer.
I got tired of playing songs on stage that were morbid and I wanted to do something a little more dauntless and light hearted and for me to have more fun when I'm playing live.
All that and much more in the next hour here on the Curator with me, Fernando Gustava Sheko.
And to start the show, a highlight from the globalists following the ousting of Bashar al Assad.
Syria as a new interim leader.
This is just the beginning of the process of rebuilding the country.
The caretaker prime minister said he aimed to bring back millions of Syrian refugees, creating unity and providing basic services.
But rebuilding would be daunting.
What will it take to resurrect the once stunning built environment?
One man who knows more about this than most is Ammar Azus, who's a Syrian architect and research fellow at Oxford University.
We waited for this for over half a century.
This family has ruled us for over half a century.
And it felt like they created this figure of the president who is almost a holy or who is almost like a God, that it's unbreakable and that it's eternal.