You are listening to the Briefing, first broadcast on 6th February 2025 on Monocle Radio.
Hello and welcome to the Briefing.
Broadcasting live from Studio one here at Midori House in London.
I'm Chris Chermack.
Coming up on today's program,
a ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo is allowing humanitarian groups to re enter east.
We'll look at what they're finding after that.
This exhibition has got some really good music.
Yoasobi, very, very popular Japanese band at the moment.
They've done one of the floors.
It's so popular it's reservation only.
So if you do go, make sure you book before because they're trying to keep a handle on the, on the numbers.
A look at the opening of Ginza, Sony park and other Japan news with Monocle's Fiona Wilson.
From there to the role of the World Health Organization as another country announces its departure.
Like also take a look at Oscar scandals, China's biggest box office hit in history.
And finally, it is Thursday's Global Countdown extravaganza.
Fernando Augusto Pacheco, give us your best country greeting.
Hello Chris.
Today you discover the magic of Finnish pop music.
Kitos.