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18 Jan
TV critic Dheepthika Laurent speaks to Eve Jackson about the winners at TV’s night of nights, the Emmy Awards. We also make the difficult choice among January’s news shows to give you our top picks of the month including the glossy World War II series with Austin Butler – “Masters of the Air”, Nicole Kidman's thriller “Expats” and a biographical drama about Spanish fashion designer Cristobal Balenciaga.
11 Jan
New year, new face. France's youngest-ever president has named the country's youngest-ever prime minister. We ask why Emmanuel Macron chose to replace Élisabeth Borne with Gabriel Attal and chart the meteoric rise of a 34-year-old Parisian who has already enjoyed stints as city councillor, party spokesperson, budget minister, government spokesperson and most recently, education minister.
23 Jul 2023
In power for almost 40 years, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen is Asia's longest-serving leader. In the run-up to the country's nationwide election, he is expected to maintain a dynasty by allowing his son to take over.

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