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We speak with Petra Costa about her new Netflix documentary, ‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’, a look at the rising ...
France’s president pledges to double defence spending by 2027 as Paris prepares for its Bastille Day parade at a ...
Is Hollywood’s age of infantilisation coming to an end? Economic shifts suggest there’s cause for optimism. Cue drama.
Scapegoat economics wrongly blames a particular group for problems, while prejudice politics promises to reduce that group’s ...
As the US seeks reliable supply chains closer to home, Enter Monterrey; a fast-evolving city just a few hours’ ...
When Donald Trump threatened to impose a 50 per cent tariff on Brazilian goods last week, the reaction in Brasília was swift ...
The exhibition, which is open through 9 November, is the first major survey of Fujimoto’s work. At its core lies the concept ...
Damian Le Bas joins Georgina Godwin to discuss his latest work, ‘The Drowned Places’, which delves into the myth ...
My Zürich apartment building is a solid Swiss 1960s affair that has the odd twist of Japan (landscaping and terraces) and ...
As health-conscious professionals embrace 05.00 starts, researchers discover a thriving pre-work economy worth billions. From packed beachside cafés to ...
As Japan Cuts returns for its 18th edition, director of film Peter Tatara speaks to Monocle about Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s ...
Recent Filipino elections were, arguably, a political episode of family feud. We examine the creation and durability of ...
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