2026-03-18
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You are listening to The Globalist, first broadcast on the 18th of March, 2026 on Monaco Radio.
The Globalist in association with UBS.
From London, this is The Globalist and I'm Chris Cermak.
Coming up today, could Cuba be Donald Trump's next target for military action?
We'll be exploring the heightened rhetoric around the island even as the war in Iran rages on.
After that...
We'll review Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's visit to London and his speech before the British Parliament.
We'll also round up the newspapers from the Middle East, talk about why China is relaunching train and plane travel to North Korea, and then...
Couldn't we seize the soft power moment and find some fresh ideas that speak to the nation as it is today?
Monocles editor Josh Fennert there, dissecting the Bank of England's campaign to add wildlife to British banknotes.
We'll also get a health update on vaccines in the US and meningitis here in the UK.
We've got news of a jewellery powerhouse at Caring.
And finally we'll have Tech Gadgets Galore brought right here to the studio by our tech correspondent David Phelan.