2025-10-29
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first broadcast on 29 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, the Netherlands heads to the polls in a snap election today.
And it could go either way.
Fire right leader Hjert Wilders was asked how he'll govern
if nobody wants to work with his freedom party.
His reply?
Well, let's first see what the outcome of the election is Wednesday.
The voter is in charge.
But analysts are saying it's too close to call.
We'll be in Amsterdam as the polls open.
Then Lebanon's fraught push to disarm Hezbollah will ask how close the army is to meeting its deadline and what the consequences might be.
Also,
Anthony Albanese's Malaysia mission will look at what this first state visit to the country says about Australia's growing ambitions in Southeast Asia,
and travel turbulence across the Americas.
We'll explore how the government shutdown and Mother Nature are wreaking havoc in the skies.
Plus,