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  • Britain’s role in a changing Europe
    Jul 11 2024

    How easy will it be for Keir Starmer, Britain’s new prime minister, to reset relations with the EU, and what impact will political disarray in France have on leadership within the bloc? Gideon discusses these questions with Charles Grant, director of the London-based Centre for European Reform think-tank. Clip: BBC


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    France and Britain are changing places

    The French left needs to urgently learn the art of compromise

    Keir Starmer plans ‘road map’ for UK to hit higher defence spending goal

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    Presented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen Turner.


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  • Who are the Middle East power brokers?
    Jul 4 2024

    Gideon talks to John Sawers, a former head of MI6, Britain’s secret intelligence agency, about the Israel-Hamas conflict. Is there any prospect of peace in Gaza? And how do the region's most powerful countries see their interests? Clip: BBC


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    Benjamin Netanyahu lays out plans for a summer of conflict

    ‘Smuggled’ food and $64 peppers: Gaza’s grocery stores fight to survive

    US expected to lift ban on sale of offensive weapons to Saudi Arabia

    The Israel-Hamas war — in maps and charts


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    Presented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Breen Turner


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  • US foreign policy under Trump 2.0
    Jun 27 2024

    What would US foreign policy look like under a second Trump presidency? Gideon puts this question to former US state department official Jeremy Shapiro, who talks about the three camps hoping to shape the Republican nominee’s thinking on global affairs. Clip: Inquirer.net


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    The folly of the pro-Trump plutocrats

    The economic consequences of Mr Trump

    Trump donors warm to Marco Rubio as running mate


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    Presented by Gideon Rachman. Produced by Fiona Symon. Sound design is by Simon Panayi.


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  • Can South Africa’s national unity government succeed?
    Jun 20 2024

    This week South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa took office at the head of the country’s first power-sharing government since the immediate post-apartheid period. Many are hoping this will offer the prospect for economic renewal and bring much needed investment back to the country. Gideon discusses its chance of success with the FT’s Monica Mark and Alec Hogg, editor and publisher of Biznews.com.

    Clip: eNCA TV


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    Investors cheer as Cyril Ramaphosa sworn in as South Africa’s president

    Ramaphosa re-elected South African president after striking deal with opposition

    Can the party that liberated South Africa still hold it together?

    In charts: 30 years of ANC rule in South Africa


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  • Macron's gamble
    Jun 13 2024

    After a grim showing for his party in the European elections, President Emmanuel Macron stunned observers by calling snap elections in France. With Marine Le Pen’s National Rally riding high in the polls, could French voters elect a far-right government? Gideon discusses the possible ramifications of Macron’s gamble with Célia Belin, head of the Paris office of the European Council on Foreign Relations. Clip: La Province


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    Jordan Bardella: the far-right TikTok king gunning for France’s premiership

    Emmanuel Macron appeals for rivals to join his fight against ‘extremist fever’

    Victory for French far right could trigger Liz Truss-style debt crisis, warns finance minister

    Why Emmanuel Macron went all in against Marine Le Pen


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  • China’s great power strategy
    Jun 6 2024

    Gideon talks to Oriana Skylar Mastro, author of Upstart: How China Became A Great Power. They discuss China’s rapid rise, Beijing’s ambitions on the global stage and how the US will respond.

    Clip: Bogdan Kokkonen


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    China emerges as one of biggest bilateral lenders to Philippines

    China hits out at ‘aggressive’ Taiwan for military build-up

    US and allies say China is ‘aggressively recruiting’ their fighter pilots

    China accuses US of seeking ‘Asia-Pacific Nato’

    China’s army tests gun-toting version of robot dog


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  • How much power can far-right parties win in Europe?
    May 30 2024

    Gideon talks to Henry Foy, the FT’s bureau chief in Brussels, about next week’s EU parliamentary elections. Far-right parties are set to win more seats, but how will this translate into their ability to influence policy? Clip: Bruegel TV


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    Ursula von der Leyen’s bid for second term in trouble over Giorgia Meloni ties

    How the far right is winning over young Europeans

    Police raid European parliament staffer’s office in Russian influence probe

    Russia plotting sabotage across Europe, intelligence agencies warn


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  • Introducing Untold: Power for Sale
    May 29 2024

    Introducing Power for Sale, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times. In Untold: Power for Sale, host Valentina Pop and a team of FT correspondents from all over Europe investigate what happened in the Qatargate scandal, where EU lawmakers were accused of accepting payments from Qatar to whitewash its image.


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