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The charm of the Japanese countryside lies in its rich culture, regional delicacies and scenic landscapes. Visit us for our delicious baked treats, tasty lunches and great coffee. Ever dreamed of finding a vocation that helps you live well? Discover plenty of food for thought in The Monocle Book of Entrepreneurs.

We look at two businesses that were spotlighted at Cop26 for leading the way towards a greener future. The Entrepreneurs 30 min listen. As an economic sector, agriculture accounts for almost a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions but agreement on how to reduce that is proving difficult.

In this episode of The Foreign Desk Explainer in association with the Nordic Council of Ministers, we hear from campaigners, farmers, ministers and foresters about how the Nordics are attempting to cut emissions from the fields and forests. The Foreign Desk 30 min listen. We head to Rouleur Live to meet some of the brands and designers making an impact in the cycling industry, and explore a book charting the visual language of Marvel.

Plus: a new film sheds light on the importance of architects. Monocle on Design 30 min listen. A recipe made entirely with vegan ingredients that works as an alternative to a classic tuna tartar.

The Menu 2 min listen. Up next: Meet the Writers. Plus: we check in with our friends and correspondents in London and Ljubljana. Monocle on Sunday.

The best bits from the past week on Monocle The Curator 1 hour listen. Climate change is not an issue that governments enjoy confronting. Nevertheless, the recent Cop26 summit and its predecessors have made it abundantly clear that the crisis is not going anywhere.

The Stack 30 min listen. Read our daily bulletin of news and opinion in a crisp new format, or listen to the audio version as broadcast live on The Globalist each morning. Online from See the full schedule and browse by show or broadcast date using our unique Timeshift feature. The radio player is also ever-present on tablet and desktop so you can listen as you browse at home or on the move.

Our full Monocle 24 line-up of radio shows is available for download or stream at home, in the office or on the move.

It looks like your browser has JavaScript turned off. JavaScript is required for this feature to work. Make, do and mend Finding your own path is the boldest way to make good ideas happen. So why do so few trust their gut? This issue catches up with business owners, innovators and cultural figures creating new ways to work as they go. No one is better placed to offer valuable advice on tricky projects and ambitious, world-changing actions than the people at the sharp end — precisely the kind of individuals giving the benefit of their hard-won experience here.

Now Radek Sikorski is urging Europe to learn the hard lessons of its own history. We get to grips with the Belgian PM's colourful sense of style.

The lavish motorcade of Kenya's president, the new jet-set of Nigeria, and an old banknote for West Africa returns. Canberra celebrates its centenary, New Zealand gets building and Tonga gets broadcasting in Chinese.

Smell a gap in the market? Look no further. The Entrepreneurs is your guide to the people who have taken the leap and struck out on their own, from the club kids reinventing nightlife to the fashion brands with a simple recipe for success. Ready to join their ranks? This is where you should start.

Readers can expect fresh fashion finds and the best of drinking, dining and travel from Mitteleuropa and beyond. Arpenteur is run by a pair of cousins from Lyon who bring an unfussy, modern feel to traditional workwear. Treuleben is a German book binder and accessories-maker with more than years of experience. This caddy has two inside nooks, outside envelope pocket and slots for credit cards. Hand-made from full-grain Tuscan leather in navy or tan. Back in , Valstar became the first Italian company to create water-repellent raincoats, so it knows how to make a smart jacket that will keep you dry.

Foulards were made famous in the s by screen idols such as Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly - and now Les Belles Heures is giving these dainty silk scarves a refresh.



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