2025-12-10
57 分钟Craft matters in small ways like how a coffee is brewed and in not so small ways like how your money is cared for which is why for 160 years UBS has elevated banking to a craft tailoring unique strategies that combine human expertise with the latest technologies all happening across 24 time zones and 12 key financial hubs with you at the heart of it all UBS banking is our craft You're listening to the Globalist,
first broadcast on 10 December 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,
Lithuania adopts a state of emergency after air balloons continue to drift into its airspace from Belarus.
We'll have the latest.
Also ahead in the next 60 minutes.
Hi Emma, I'll be talking about Andrei Babish,
who's just been appointed the new Czech Prime Minister after persuading the President that he has a solution to his conflict of interest problem.
More from our man in Prague.
Rob Cameron,
he'll bring us the latest from the Czech Republic as the battle between the far right and the centre grips the country's politics.
We'll hear the latest climate news,
go through the papers here in London and ask could the financial district Canary Wharf here in London be about to make a major comeback.
That's all coming up on the global list with me, Emma Nelson.
First, a quick look at what else is happening in today's news.
Officials say almost 300,000 people have now been forced from their homes in Thailand and Cambodia,
as the border conflict there escalates.