2025-02-14
58 分钟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.