You're listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on the 17th of October 2024 on Monocle Radio.
The Globalist in association with UBS Live from Lond.
This is the Globalist with me, Emma Nelson.
A very warm welcome to today's program.
Coming up, your presence today here and our first meeting in this format is absolutely historic.
As the EU meets six Gulf states in Brussels, we examine a significant new step for both regions and ask whether six years after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, if all has been forgiven.
Also ahead, how much further can Ukraine push for support as President Zelensky lays out his so called victory plan, will examine Keeves long term chances of help.
We'll hear from our correspondent who's in Frankfurt at the world's oldest book fair.
And in terms of performance, we try to color it with as much authenticity as we possibly could as well.
The actor Yasmin K.
Allen tells us about capturing Turkey on screen.
That's all ahead on the Globalist.
Live from London.
First, a quick look at what else is happening in today's news.
An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council has heard dire warnings about the humanitarian situation in northern Gaza where Israel is mounting a fresh ground offensive against Hamas.
Seoul's former police chief has been found not guilty of negligence following the deaths of 159 people in a Halloween crush in 2022.
And Sydney's beaches have been closed after hundreds of black balls suspected to be toxic was have washed up on the shorelines.
Stay tuned to Monocle Radio throughout the day for more on these stories.
But first, the United States has announced a new package of security assistance for Ukraine worth $425 million after a phone call between President Biden and President Zelensky.
The White House has said the support for Ukraine will be the focus of Mr.