Gideon Rachman, the Financial Times chief foreign affairs columnist talks to the decision-makers and
The death of a young woman detained by Iran’s ‘morality police’ has sparked nationwide protests that
Europe’s priorities have undergone a massive shift in response to Russia’s aggression against Ukrain
Britain's new prime minister is facing huge challenges on both the domestic and international stage.
Ukraine’s rapid recapture of territory in recent days has put Russian forces on the back foot and ra
Polls suggest that the largest single party will be the Brothers of Italy - and its leader Giorgia M
Gideon’s guest this week is Ramachandra Guha, who is often hailed as the most distinguished historia
Six months into the Ukraine war, Gideon talks to Phillips O'Brien, professor of strategic studies at
Gideon talks to Chinese-American academic Minxin Pei about China’s reaction to US House Speaker Nanc
Gideon talks to the South African writer and political activist, Songezo Zibi, about the need to bui
Sergio Jaramillo was one of the architects behind Colombia’s landmark peace deal with Marxist guerri
Human rights lawyer Cori Crider co-founded Foxglove, a group that fights on behalf of those harmed b
Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been working hard to help open up an export route for Uk
Alexander Gabuev, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, tells Gideon why
Gideon talks to Kersti Kaljulaid, former president of Estonia, about the policy failures that led to
The FT just launched a new podcast on porn, power and profit. When FT reporter Patricia Nilsson star
It took years of digging and a lucky break to uncover the fraud at the heart of Wirecard. Gideon tal
European leaders have been united in their support for Ukraine against Russia’s aggression. But as c
Gideon talks to the billionaire investor Ray Dalio about the connections he's found between the rise
Russia’s global power has rested in large part on its oil and gas reserves. Will Vladimir Putin’s de
Gideon talks to Venezuelan economist Moisés Naím about the reasons for the collapse of the political