• Boris Johnson: Pressure on Putin is the price of peace
    Feb 26 2026

    Gideon discusses the state of peace talks on Ukraine with Boris Johnson at a conference organised by the Yalta European Strategy group in Kyiv. The former UK prime minister offers his view of what needs to be done to bring an end to the conflict: put more pressure on Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. Otherwise, we are “setting a course for years more of conflict”. Clip: BBC


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    Volodymyr Zelenskyy says war in Ukraine at ‘beginning of the end’

    European leaders express solidarity with Ukraine as US hangs back

    Ukraine’s economy shows grit amid lasting war damage

    Europe re-arms as US slows defence spending


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    25 Min.
  • Chrystia Freeland on how to negotiate with autocrats — and allies
    Feb 19 2026

    Gideon talks to Chrystia Freeland, former deputy prime minister of Canada, about different approaches to negotiating with the Trump administration. They also discuss the current state of the war in Ukraine, her new role as adviser to President Zelenskyy and how to pressure Russia into ending the conflict. Clip: US Department of State


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    Why Rubio failed to repair the transatlantic rift

    Carney’s new global order needs a huge shift in political will

    Russia-Ukraine talks yield ‘some progress’ on ceasefire, says Zelenskyy

    Europe’s path to security without the US


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    25 Min.
  • Trump's predatory foreign policy
    Feb 12 2026

    Gideon talks to American political scientist Stephen Walt about the phrase ‘predatory hegemon’ that he coined to describe the US administration under Donald Trump. What are the risks and benefits of this policy for the American people, and for those who formerly considered themselves staunch allies? Clip: The White House


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    A post-Trump restoration is still possible

    Why Maga loathes London

    Trump and the normalisation of deviance


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    23 Min.
  • Can diplomacy avert a US-Iran war?
    Feb 5 2026

    Andrew England, the FT’s Middle East editor, speaks to Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, about Iran’s escalating crisis. Can diplomacy prevent a war between the Trump administration and Tehran? What are the prospects for reform of the increasingly unpopular Islamic regime in Iran? Clips: Channel 4 News; CBS


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    US and Iran set to meet in Oman as Middle East tensions spiral

    ‘The game is over’: critics of Iranian regime seize on killings to push for change

    Iran’s people stand to lose whether or not talks succeed

    Arab and Muslim powers mount last-ditch effort to avert US-Iran conflict


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    27 Min.
  • Bill Gates: AI, aid cuts and the fear of speaking out
    Jan 29 2026

    Bill Gates tells Gideon that a climate of fear has taken hold in the US business community under the Trump administration: “People are afraid to speak out about being afraid to speak out.” He discusses falling aid budgets, why philanthropy cannot replace government funding, and an ambitious new collaboration with OpenAI to improve access to healthcare in Africa. Gates also reflects on the more destabilising uses of artificial intelligence and his past association with the disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Clips: NBC4, Bill Gates


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    Bill Gates and OpenAI back $50mn AI rollout in African health clinics

    Tech titans lined up for Trump’s second inauguration. Now they’re even richer

    Bill Gates and Sergey Brin among newly released Epstein photos

    Bill Gates warns aid cuts risk big increase in child deaths


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    21 Min.
  • 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.
  • Alexander Stubb on 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 so 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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    26 Min.