2025-11-19
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first broadcast on the 19th of November 2025 on Monocle Radio.
The Globalist in association with UBS.
Coming up this morning,
a Polish railway line is targeted with an explosion damaging the tracks leading directly to Ukraine.
With Warsaw blaming Moscow, we'll examine just how serious an escalation this is.
Also ahead in the next 60 minutes after France and Spain, Vladimir Zelensky heads to Turkey.
Is Ankara the key to kickstarting fresh talks between Moscow and Kiev?
We'll go through the papers,
hear the latest news from the art world and we'll drop in in Paris as well to find out why they're enjoying a traditional Swiss Christmas.
That's all ahead on The Globalist Live from London.
First, a look at what else is making the news this morning.
Both chambers of Congress have agreed to order the U.S.
Justice Department to release its files on sex offender financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Two Ukrainian citizens have long worked for Russian intelligence,
have been identified as the suspects behind two acts of sabotage on Poland's rail network.
And the UK's government has proposed new rules to make it illegal to resell tickets
for live events like concerts above their original cost.
Stay tuned to Monaco Radio throughout the day for more on those stories.
Now you may have already detected the program isn't sounding quite its usual self this morning.