2025-11-07
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first broadcast on the 7th November 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, a meeting of minds or just another leader at the White House.
As Viktor Orban meets Donald Trump,
we examine what both men can gain from each other and whether Mr Orban can persuade Mr Trump to let him buy Russian oil.
Also ahead in the next 60 minutes.
I don't think that any type of international security force that just does traffic control and doesn't actually prevent Hamas from reorganising is going to do anything other than lead us to the next conflict.
Matthew Levitt, a former US Treasury Department official,
examines if or when Hamas will rebuild itself after the Gaza ceasefire.
We'll hear a roundup of the latest news from the Mediterranean and...
We learned that we would, very far from the first time in the history of this,
the what we learned monologue on Monocle Radio, be needing some silly French music.
Andrew Mullis serves as another helping of his take on the last seven days.
Plus the papers too.
That's all coming up on the globalist Life from London.
First, a quick look at what else is happening in today's news.
The US-American military has targeted another boat in the Caribbean with three people reportedly killed.
Forty major airports in the US are to see a scheduled reduction in flights from today in response to the ongoing government shutdown.