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Abuja
Reportage Abuja
Founded 32 years ago, Nigerian capital Abuja was a utopian dream. 08.10.08
Latest Programmes
Dream Team
Special Edition

Dream Team

As the US presidential election draws closer, at Monocle we've been turning our attention to who we'd like to see in the Cabinet. From CEOs to hip hop moguls, we've found a team who could change America's image around the world. 19.09.08
Turkmenistan
Reportage

Turkmenistan

When Turkmenistan's President Niyazov died in 2006, it was the end of an eccentric personality cult. His successor promised to open the state up but today the gas-rich nation is still an enigma. 25.08.08
Alain de Botton
Q&A

Alain de Botton

Author Alain de Botton talks to Monocle's Tyler Brûlé about London's latest shopping mall folly and the cities that are getting urban development right - and wrong. 13.06.08
QoL Trailer
Special Edition

QoL Trailer

Months of good-natured, frequently late-night and jetlagged debate have produced Monocle's definitive (and just a little subjective) guide to the world's most liveable cities. 10.06.08
Lady Yvonne Cochrane
Q&A

Lady Yvonne Cochrane

Monocle editor-in-chief Tyler Brûlé talks to Lady Yvonne Cochrane in Beirut about urban planning, architecture and the future of her country. 24.04.08
Latest Magazine Articles
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November2008
Q&A

Mauricio Funes has given up his career as a TV journalist in a bid to become president of El Salvador.

AFFAIRS REPORT

It's 70 years since the death of Atatuerk, founder of the Turkish Republic.

AFFAIRS REPORT

Five years ago, one of Khabarovsk's main exports was its women, who went to work as prostitutes in Japan.

OCEANIA BRIEFING

From November, the Australian government is allowing short-term visas for Pacific islanders to help cope with a massive shortage of farm workers.

OCEANIA BRIEFING

Until recently, buying and ordering fish in Australia was a complicated task.

 
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