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first broadcast on the 6th October 2025 on Monaco Radio.
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Hello, this is The Globalist, broadcasting to you live from Midori House in London.
I'm Georgina Godwin.
On the show ahead...
You will work like draft horses.
I myself will throw away the phrase work-life balance.
I will work and work and work and work and keep on working.
That was Japan's newly elected leader of the ruling LDP party, Sanae Takahichi,
who's likely to be the next Prime Minister, redefining national ambition as permanent overtime.
We'll explore what the country might look like under the so-called Iron Lady of the East.
There were elections too in the Czech Republic,
which could sweep controversial right-wing former PM Andrej Babic back to power.
But there are serious doubts he'll be able to form a government.
We'll rustle through the papers and have a hit of Latin American news.
Then the Committee responsible for the Peace Prize in Oslo demonstratively kept its calm,
as I discovered during a visit to the Nobel Institute in Oslo.
Prepare for Trumpian triumph or tantrums
as we look ahead to Friday when the Nobel Peace Prize is announced.