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  • Mark Carney on a world in rupture — and what comes next
    Jan 21 2026

    Canada’s prime minister, Mark Carney, received a standing ovation at the World Economic Forum in Davos after warning that the global order has entered a period of “rupture”. In a post-speech interview with Gideon, Carney reflects on how globalisation went wrong — and on what can still be salvaged through deeper co-operation among countries and institutions that share common values. Interview and clips courtesy of the World Economic Forum


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    Mark Carney warns of ‘rupture’ to global order as Donald Trump rattles allies

    Donald Trump’s ‘wrecking ball’ set to touch down in Davos

    Republicans begin to push back against Donald Trump’s pursuit of Greenland

    America’s barbarians inside the gates


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    15 min
  • Greenland: the good, the bad or the ugly?
    Jan 20 2026

    Gideon speaks to Finland’s president about how to resolve the stand-off between Europe and the US over Greenland. Alexander Stubb describes the dispute as the 'most difficult issue he has faced since taking office', arguing that discreet “back office” diplomacy, rather than public grandstanding, is the best way forward. He also touches on Ukraine, applauding the transatlantic alliance’s achievements far but cautioning that the Greenland row is beginning to sap momentum from efforts to advance peace talks.. Clips: DWS; BBC


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    Greenland is ground zero for Arctic ‘Great Game’

    How the Greenland deployment of a few European troops enraged Donald Trump

    Trump’s Arctic ambitions torch the most important US asset

    Russia knocks out power, heating and water to Ukraine’s freezing capital


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    28 min
  • Sudan: inside the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
    Jan 15 2026

    Famine, mass killings and the collapse of basic government services have pushed Sudan into what the UN now calls the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. As regional powers across the Middle East fuel the conflict by backing rival factions, civilians have largely been left to fend for themselves. Gideon speaks to Sudanese political analyst Kholood Khair and Sudan expert Alex de Waal to understand how the country reached this point and where the country and its people go from here. Clips: Sky News; Africa News


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    There is already an answer to securing Sudan’s future

    US rebukes backers of Sudanese paramilitary force behind ‘horrific’ atrocities

    The human cost of a world without rules

    How the UAE-Saudi Arabia alliance ruptured

    Israel’s Horn of Africa gamble raises tension with Arab and Muslim rivals


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    Presented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen Turner and the executive producer is Flo Phillips.


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    26 min
  • ‘Regime roulette’ in Venezuela: Is Greenland next?
    Jan 8 2026

    Now that the Trump administration has fully embraced the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ - a policy claiming the western hemisphere as a US sphere of influence - which country will be next in the line of fire? Gideon discusses this with Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group consultancy, which has just published its top risk report for 2026.


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    Venezuela and the trouble with the Donroe doctrine

    Greenland’s future must be decided by island and Denmark, Starmer warns Trump

    Donald Trump’s imperial Venezuela folly will leave America no richer

    The gangs, goons and guerrillas running swaths of Venezuela

    No, Trump is not a fascist


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    Presented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Simon Panayi and the executive producer is Flo Phillips.


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    24 min
  • 2025: a year of chaos and confusion
    Dec 25 2025

    Gideon and guests look back at 2025 as well as forward to the year ahead in an FT Live discussion for the Global Boardroom. Donald Trump set the tone of world politics this year from his tariff wars to his efforts to make peace in the Middle East and Ukraine, while also bombing Iran and threatening Venezuela. In a bid to make sense of the contradictions, Gideon is joined by Leslie Vinjamuri, president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Dan Drezner, professor of international politics at the Fletcher school at Tufts university in Boston, and James Crabtree, author of an acclaimed book on Modi's India and a forthcoming book on US-China tensions in the Pacific. Clip: PBS


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    When business and democracy don’t mix

    The AfD’s love-in with Maga

    Open source could pop the AI bubble — and soon

    China is making trade impossible


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    31 min
  • Trump takes aim at South Africa
    Dec 18 2025

    Donald Trump has accused South Africa of carrying out a genocide against its white population. He also says the nation does not deserve to be a member of the G20, which it hosted last month. FT Africa editor David Pilling - standing in for Gideon - puts these allegations to two South Africans, Lawson Naidoo, a civil society activist, and Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, a foreign policy expert. What is the state of race relations in the country and how are South Africans reacting to the allegations? Clip: CNN


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    South Africa arrests Kenyans working at US-run Afrikaner ‘refugee’ centre

    The ‘pampered princess’ accused of trafficking South Africans to Russia

    How South Africa’s underworld infiltrated its government

    South Africans question future of Black empowerment policies

    South Africa’s credit rating upgraded for first time in two decades


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    Presented by Devid Pilling. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen Turner and the executive producer is Flo Phillips.

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    27 min
  • Europe’s rocky relations with Donald Trump
    Dec 11 2025

    Gideon talks to Jens Stoltenberg, Nato's former secretary-general, about Ukraine and Europe's strategic priorities after recent scathing criticism from US president Donald Trump over its failure to end the war: ‘They talk but they don’t produce.’ Clip: Politico


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    The White House’s rupture with the western alliance

    Trump pushes for ‘free economic zone’ in Donbas, says Zelenskyy

    Friedrich Merz offers to host Ukraine talks so deal not done ‘above Europe’s head’

    Ukraine’s ‘fortress belt’ that Donald Trump wants to trade for peace


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    26 min
  • Splits in the Maga movement
    Dec 4 2025

    Gideon talks to Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of the National Interest, about the rows over racism, Epstein and Israel that have broken out in Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again movement. Clips: Tucker Carlson, Right wing watch, Dana Loesch


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    Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign from Congress after clash with Donald Trump

    Trump’s Maga coalition fractures over far-right interview

    Maga vs AI: Donald Trump’s Big Tech courtship risks a backlash

    Donald Trump’s Maga base split over handling of Jeffrey Epstein files


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    25 min