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The Prix Pictet's mission is to promote photographic excellence and environmental sustainability.
From Kathmandu to Harare, architects are reinventing the embassy as a national calling card.
Monocle's Sarah Balmond visits the international showcase of architecture and design.
St Etienne have mined the streets of London to tell stories of life, love and architecture.
A brief shopping list to get you through the winter months.
Monocle recommends the best utensils for your daily tasks.
Monocle pops down to London's Lamb's Conduit Street for a little retail reconnaissance.
Read Monocle's concise and downloadable guides to the top business cities and resorts.
From putting expectant mothers in touch with midwives to finding you a snake-catcher, Bangkok's 'quality of life' radio station RDCK provides a lifeline in a city where public services are haphazard at best.
You might want to avoid Bangkok until at least 2012, as builders will be tearing the city apart to install 404km of mass transit. Work will begin on six lines this year and three more in 2009, vowed the finance minister, Surapong Suebwonglee, who oversees
Since Thailand's economy crashed in the 1997 Asian economic crisis, its capital has been dotted with the decaying shells of over 500 unfinished high-rise buildings.
Chiang Mai is Thailand's second largest city, and its metropolitan air is acting as a magnet for creative industries in the region.
Surin Pitsuwan, former foreign minister of Thailand, now ASEAN secretary-general.
Our short series on the world's longest-serving leaders continues with Asia, and King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand, who has reigned since 1946.