2026-03-06
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You're listening to The Globalist, first broadcast on the 6th March 2026 on Monocle Radio.
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Live from London,
this is the globalist with me Emma Nelson a very warm welcome to today's program coming up In Lebanon thousands of people flee Beirut as Israel steps up its campaign against Hezbollah We'll examine how the war in Iran has reopened fronts across the region also ahead in the next 60 minutes Colombia goes to the polls in an election expected to expose a splintered political map plus the papers what we learned and Whenever anybody gets hold of things,
they feel that they have to have a slogan almost.
And the people I work with kept saying it was a reawakening.
We celebrate the reopening of Simpsons, one of London's landmark restaurants.
That's all coming up on The Globalist, live from London.
First a quick look at what else is happening in today's news.
The US Defense Department has designated the artificial intelligence firm Anthropic as a supply chain risk
for refusing to allow its technology to be used in mass domestic surveillance.
A lawyer representing the Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai has said he will not appeal against his conviction,
which saw him sentenced to 20 years in jail.