Car attack rattles first day of the Munich Security Conference

汽车袭击震撼慕尼黑安全会议首日

The Globalist

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2025-02-14

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Monocle is in Munich with the latest on the “terror attack” as the Bavarian capital kicks off its high-stakes security conference. Plus: China-UK talks revive, Nordic news and why romance bookshops are booming. Then: a special interview with the prime minister of the Solomon Islands, the honourable Jeremiah Manele.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • You are listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on 14 February 2025 on Monocle Radio.

  • The Globalist in association with UBS.

  • Live from London.

  • This is the Global.

  • I'm Chris Cermak.

  • Coming up, we head to Munich, a city shaken by a car attack just as the Munich security conference was getting underway.

  • Our correspondents in Munich will have the latest.

  • We'll also head to Dubai, where Monocle's team at the World Government summit spoke with the leader of the Solomon Islands.

  • As prime minister.

  • This is an opportunity, but also it's a huge, daunting responsibility to save and lead the people of Solomon Islands.

  • We'll also ask why the UK's Labour government is busy reviving relationships with China.

  • Get a review of the newspapers, a roundup of Nordic news.

  • And it's Friday, which means Andrew Muller is going to tell us what we learned.

  • We learned that Congressman Buddy Carter had introduced to Congress a bill proposing renaming Greenland Red, White and Blue Land.

  • And finally, we'll check in with our roving host Georgina Godwin on a book tour in Sri Lanka on Valentine's Day.

  • That's all up ahead on the Globalist.

  • Live from London.

  • First, a look at what else is happening in the news.

  • Hamas says it is willing to move forward with a ceasefire in Gaza and release further Israeli hostages, according to the agreed timeline.

  • US President Donald Trump has announced a reciprocal tariff policy that will involve taxing the goods of other nations at the same level imposed on goods from the United States.