The Globalist Podcast, Monday, June 26, 2023: Putin & Prigozhin Questions Mount In Russia; Greece Elections Empower Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and more.
Category Archives: News
The New York Times – Monday, June 26, 2023
Revolt Raises Searing Question: Could Putin Lose Power?
Russians with ties to the Kremlin expressed relief that the mercenary leader’s mutiny did not spark a civil war. But they agreed that Vladimir Putin had come off looking weak in a way that could be lasting.
One Big Winner of Kremlin-Wagner Clash? The Dictator Next Door.
The strongman leader of Belarus, a dependable ally of Vladimir Putin’s, may see a chance to rebrand himself as a statesman.
As Legal Fees Mount, Trump Steers Donations Into PAC That Has Covered Them
A previously unnoticed change in Donald Trump’s online fund-raising appeals allows him to divert a sizable chunk of his 2024 contributions to a group that has spent millions to cover his legal fees.
He Was Handcuffed and Hospitalized. Now He’s on Track for Housing.
A contentious New York City policy to send more mentally ill homeless people to hospitals has helped some move into permanent homes.
Sunday Morning: Stories From Zürich And London
June 25, 2023 – Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, Oliver Strijbis and Marcus Schögel discuss the weekend’s biggest news stories.
Plus: we check in with our friends and correspondents in London, Oslo and Lisbon.
The New York Times – Sunday, June 25, 2023
Rebel Wagner Forces, Threatening March to Moscow, Abruptly Stand Down
The mercenary group had seized the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, the center of Moscow’s military operations in Ukraine, posing a grave threat to President Vladimir Putin’s government.
Putin embraced turmoil, and now it is rattling his leadership.
For more than two decades, the system helped President Vladimir V. Putin secure his unrivaled authority, ensuring that he personally held the keys to wealth and influence in modern Russia.
How a Year Without Roe Shifted American Views on Abortion
New and extensive polling shows public opinion increasingly supports legal abortion, with potential political consequences for 2024.
He Tried to Save a Friend. They Charged Him With Murder.
They bought $30 worth of fentanyl before making it into rehab. One overdosed. The other was charged in his death.
Saturday Morning: News And Stories From London
Monocle on Saturday, June 17, 2023: Putin calls Prigoshin and Wagner’s mutiny ‘treason’; Monocle’s contributing editor Andrew Mueller reviews the morning’s newspapers and we discuss what’s next for Nato.
Plus: a look ahead at the next episode of ‘The Foreign Desk’ and the Ukrainian women making craft, not war.
The New York Times – Saturday, June 24, 2023
Wagner Chief Accused Of Fomenting A Coup, Putting Russia On Edge
The claims from Yevgeny V. Prigozhin including a veiled threat of an uprising against Russia, prompted the F.S.B. to open a criminal investigation.
Supreme Court Revives Biden Immigration Guidelines
The guidelines, setting priorities for which unauthorized immigrants should be detained, were blocked by a federal judge in Texas.
Facing Brutal Heat, the Texas Electric Grid Has a New Ally: Solar Power
The amount of solar energy generated in Texas has grown exponentially. Some Republicans question the state’s increasing reliance on renewable power.
Garland Pushes Back at G.O.P. Claims of Bias in Hunter Biden Investigation
The attorney general denied assertions that he had interfered with the case and blocked a prosecutor from lodging more charges.
News: Global Financial Summit In Paris, Titanic Submersible Search Ends
The Globalist Podcast, Friday, June 23, 2023: Nations look to shake up the world’s financial architecture in Paris, an examination of the technology being used in the search for the lost submersible near the wreck of the Titanic and a round-up of the morning’s papers.
Plus: lessons from Monocle’s 2023 Quality of Life series and what’s behind a new wave of Moroccan filmmakers.
The New York Times – Friday, June 23, 2023
Biden Seeks to Bolster Ties With Modi While Soft-Pedaling Differences
At the White House, the president emphasized common ground with India’s prime minister and announced joint initiatives without making progress in enlisting help against Russian aggression.
Deep in the Atlantic, a ‘Catastrophic Implosion’ and Five Lives Lost
The vast multinational search for the missing submersible ended after pieces of it were found on the ocean floor, 1,600 feet from the bow of the Titanic.
A North Korean Dissident Defects to the American Right
Yeonmi Park’s account of the horrors of North Korea made her a human rights celebrity. Her new claims that America is on the same path have made her a right-wing media star.
Harsh New Fentanyl Laws Ignite Debate Over How to Combat Overdose Crisis
Critics say a fierce law-and-order approach could undermine public health goals and advances in addiction treatment.
News: Reconstruction Of Ukraine Summit, Narendra Modi In NYC & Washington
The Globalist Podcast, Thursday, June 22, 2023: The UK and Ukraine host a joint reconstruction summit in London, Narendra Modi is accused of weaponising yoga and we check in with the Paris Air Show.
Plus: we head to Vienna for the latest episode in our Quality of Life series. Matt Wolf brings us news from the theatre world and Monocle’s Fernando Augusto Pacheco interviews South African musician, Bongeziwe Mabandla.
The New York Times – Thursday, June 22, 2023
F.T.C. Sues Amazon for Tricking Users Into Subscribing to Prime
The lawsuit is the first time that the Federal Trade Commission under its chair, Lina Khan, has taken Amazon to court.
Is the Inflation Battle Won? Not Yet.
Inflation has come down from its 2022 heights, but economists are worried about its stubbornness.
How It Feels to Have Your Life Changed By Affirmative Action
Black and Hispanic college graduates, whose lives were directly shaped by race-conscious college admissions, have complicated thoughts about the expected Supreme Court decision.
Why Is Narendra Modi So Popular? Tune In to Find Out.
The Indian leader, who visits Washington this week, has softened his image at home with an old-fashioned radio show, which feeds a vast social media apparatus.



















