You're listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on 31st January 2025 on Monocle Radio.
The Globalist in association with UBS live from London, this is the Glob Guy Delaunay.
Coming up, Syria has a new president and reparations from Russia are on his mind.
Syria's needs are greater than ever.
Just as we were determined previously to.
Liberate it, we must be determined to.
Build and develop it.
Meanwhile, in Myanmar, elections are on the agenda, but the question is when?
We'll discuss the possibilities with academic and author Ronan Lee.
One of the world's more left field film festivals is bringing the stars to Utah,
but a Sundance set for move to Cincinnati.
Whatever the location, we'll have more on the films to see with Karen Krasanovich.
And it's Friday, so that means we'll be finding out what Andrew Muller learned this week.
We learned, possibly for the very first time in the history of Anglo French relations,
that the United Kingdom was prepared to make even the vaguest effort to avoid upsetting its neighbors.
Crikey.
Will also be getting musical with Will Hodgkinson,
rifling through the morning's front pages with Claudine Fry and getting the news from Norway with Lars Bavanger.
All ahead on the Globalist.
Live from London.