2025-10-10
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first broadcast on 10 October 2025 on Monaco Radio.
The Globalist, in association with UBS.
Live from London, this is the Globalist with me,
Emma Nelson, a very warm welcome to today's programme.
Coming up, France will be given, we believe, a new Prime Minister today,
who will take on one of the most poison chalices in politics.
Also ahead, in the next 60 minutes,
the latest on the peace deal in the Middle East at the Israeli Cabinet agrees to a ceasefire with Hamas.
Plus...
And we can become that message of hope to promote peace and unity throughout our world.
Pope Leo chooses the Middle East as his first international destination for travel and...
The core of Alfred Nobel's vision was to believe that committed individuals can make a difference.
We look ahead to the announcements of this year's Nobel Prize for Peace and ask
if any winner can be free of controversy.
All that plus the film news, what we learned and the papers too.
That's all coming up on The Globalist, live from London.
First, a quick look at what else we're following in today's news.
The US President Donald Trump and his Finnish counterpart Alexander Stub have signed an agreement with the US Coast Guard to acquire up to 11 ice breakerships.
An earthquake magnitude 7.4 has struck the Philippines,