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Live from London, this is The Globalist with me, Emma Nelson.
A very warm welcome to today's programme.
Coming up, a new political era is ushered in in Poland as the anti-EU right-wing historian Karol Nawrowski wins the presidency.
We'll examine the far-reaching repercussions of the right-wing continuing its grip at the helm.
Also coming up, as fresh efforts falter to bring about a peace deal in Gaza, what now?
We'll find out why Mexico has become the world's first nation to directly elect its judiciary.
And our editorial director, Tyler Brulé, and fashion director, Natalie Theodosi, will bring us their reactions to the appointment of Jonathan Anderson as the creative director of Dior.
That's all ahead on The Globalist, live from London.
First, a look at what else is happening in today's news.
Ukraine has said it's used drones to strike more than 40 Russian strategic bomber aircraft in an attack launched from within Russia.
Meanwhile, the attack hasn't derailed talks between Russia and Ukraine.
The latest round is being held this week in Istanbul.
And thousands of people have marched through the Hungarian capital, Budapest, to protest against a media law they say is the latest attempt by President Viktor Orban to muzzle dissenting voices.
Stay tuned to Monocle Radio throughout the day for more on these stories.
The right-wing anti-EU historian Karol Naworowski is to be Poland's next president, beating the liberal mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, by the closest of margins.