After the London summit

伦敦峰会之后

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2025-03-03

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From London to securing Ukraine’s future, Andrew Mueller reviews the weekend with Monocle’s Alexis Self and Julia Lasica. Then: how the Trump administration could bring Japan and South Korea closer than ever; why trains in Morocco are getting a nearly $3bn (€2.8bn) upgrade; and the Chinese fast-food chain taking the world by storm. Plus: Monocle’s Fernando Augusto Pacheco celebrates Brazil’s Oscars triumph. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • You're listening to the Briefing, first broadcast on 3rd March 2025 on Monocle Radio.

  • Hello and welcome to the Briefing.

  • Coming to you live from Studio one here at Midori House in London, I'm Andrew Muller.

  • Coming up on today's program, we all.

  • Have understood that after a long time.

  • Of underinvestment, it is now of utmost.

  • Import to step up the defence investment.

  • For a prolonged period of time.

  • The non American members of the transatlantic alliance,

  • if indeed that is still a thing, adjust to a new reality.

  • Also ahead, Asia's American allies also wonder what Plan B might look like.

  • Later in the show we'll look at Morocco's pre World cup infrastructural ambitions and explain

  • that the biggest fast food chain on earth probably isn't what you think it is.

  • And finally, just look, a country like.

  • Brazil never won an Oscar.

  • That's incredible.

  • But I think that's changing, you know.

  • That'S all coming up right here on the Briefing on Monocle Radio.

  • And welcome to today's edition of the Briefing with me, Andrew Muller.

  • This past weekend,