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  • What are the repercussions of the Iran war for American power? How will the outcome be viewed by America’s allies and the leadership in Beijing? Gideon discusses these questions with Kevin Rudd, the former prime minister of Australia, Katherine Thompson, who until recently was a senior official in the Pentagon under President Trump, and Philip Gordon, who was national security adviser to vice-president Kamala Harris. This is an edited version of a discussion that took place at the recent FT Weekend Festival in New York. News clip: Fox News


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    America’s allies look to declare independence from the US

    The rise and fall of US hegemony

    Nato chief reveals Italy allowed US planes to use bases in Iran war

    Trump and Xi will not determine Taiwan’s fate


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  • How much should we care about wars that are not in our neighbourhood? What role can countries not directly involved play in paving the way for a more peaceful world? Gideon discusses these questions with India’s foreign minister S Jaishankar, Lana Nusseibeh, minister of state for foreign affairs for the United Arab Emirates, and Finland’s foreign minister, Elina Valtonen. The discussion was recorded at the Kultaranta conference in Finland. Clip: CNN


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    Donald Trump says US will not invest in $300bn fund for Iran

    Brussels approaches Kremlin over potential Ukraine talks

    A fragile Iran peace follows a war without victors

    The long way back from the Iran energy shock

    How the US-Iran deal came together


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  • Where should Britain stand in the great power struggle between the US and China? Does the special relationship with Washington mean anything anymore or do all roads lead back to Europe? Gideon discusses these questions with Ben Judah, former special adviser to deputy prime minister David Lammy.

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    Donald Trump warns US will soon hit Iran ‘hard’ again

    Will Trump abandon Taiwan?

    It is time for a European Security Council 

    Britain re-entering the EU ‘an inevitability’, says Treasury minister

    Putin and Trump don’t have the cards


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  • What is life like in the Iranian capital and is the regime ready to compromise to achieve a lasting peace? Gideon discusses the mood in Tehran and the changing political landscape in the country with the FT’s Tehran correspondent, Najmeh Bozorgmehr. Clips: AP, Reuters, Bloomberg.


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    Greek shipping tycoon Evangelos Marinakis ready to pay Strait of Hormuz transit fees

    One killed and dozens hurt in Iranian strike on Kuwait airport

    Benjamin Netanyahu faces backlash after Donald Trump call

    Why Iran fears a deal today means more war tomorrow 

    Iran is beating Trump at the art of the deal


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  • Gideon talks to Sebastian Mallaby, author of The Infinity Machine, a book about the career of Demis Hassabis and his AI company, Google DeepMind. They discuss the growing backlash against AI, why people are worried, and what governments can do to mitigate the risks of the coming technological revolution. Clip: WSJ


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    OpenAI’s foundation to spend $250mn on research into AI’s impact on economy

    Pope’s appeal can’t change the AI race’s risky logic

    AI guardrails stripped from Meta and Google models in minutes

    How AI threatens the giants of consulting 

    AI companies are just companies


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  • Gideon talks to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis about the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and its impact on Greece as a leading shipping nation. They discuss Greece’s recovery from the financial crisis of 2015, how to achieve European strategic autonomy and the best way to bring the war in Ukraine to an end. Clip: France 24


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    Three supertankers attempt Strait of Hormuz crossing

    America owes its European allies a defence roadmap

    Protests spread in Africa as fuel crisis deepens

    UAE says drone strike caused fire at nuclear plant

    Tipping point looms for global energy crisis


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  • Gideon Rachman speaks to James Crabtree, former head of the Asia programme at the International Institute for Strategic Studies and author of The Perimeter, about Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing, his first in a decade. What do Washington and Beijing hope to gain, and what does the trip reveal about the evolving balance of power between the world’s two leading superpowers?


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    Donald Trump’s plan to discuss Taiwan arms sales with Xi Jinping rattles Asian allies

    Trump is up against China’s great wall of confidence

    Trump’s war has given China an economic opening

    Trump, Xi and the bid for a ‘grand bargain’ between superpowers  

    Trump prepares to press Xi on Iran war 


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  • Gideon talks to Lloyd Austin, who served as US defence secretary under the Biden administration, about the need to adapt to new forms of warfare, accusations that he presided over a ‘woke military’ and how he headed off a nuclear threat from Russia in the early days of the Ukraine conflict. Clip: AP


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    US pauses ‘Project Freedom’ as Trump seeks way out of Hormuz impasse

    US warns Europe of delays to arms shipments as Iran war drains stockpiles

    Pentagon to pull 5,000 soldiers out of Germany in dispute over Iran war

    Donald Trump’s Iran war has cost $25bn, Pentagon says


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  • Gideon talks to Dmytro Kuleba, former Ukrainian foreign minister, about the current state of Russia’s war against Ukraine. What would it take to break the stalemate and how has the conflict been impacted by the US-Israeli attack on Iran? Clips: DW; Reuters


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    Vladimir Putin pares back Victory Day parade over fear of Ukrainian strikes 

    US ambassador to Ukraine to leave over differences with Donald Trump

    Ukraine’s drone pilots hit Russian targets from 500km away

    Toxic rain falls on Russian city after refinery blaze


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  • Those who do not study history may be destined to repeat it . . . and lose money. The Story of Money is a new podcast from The Financial Times exploring the past to see where the next opportunities — and disasters — may lie. Hosted by FT columnist Gillian Tett and FT Alphaville editor Robin Wigglesworth, The Story of Money explores the history of global finance through the people, ideas, events, and institutions that have shaped it. From unregulated frontier banking experiments in 19th-century America to institutionalised debt forgiveness in ancient Mesopotamia, The Story of Money traces how financial systems evolve — and why familiar patterns often repeat — offering context for everything from market cycles to emerging AI trends.


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  • Gideon discusses why the Iran conflict is proving so difficult to end with Michael Singh and Dana Stroul of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. What are the options on the table for both sides and can America’s allies play a useful role? Clip: New York Post


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    The Iran crisis has not yet peaked

    Iranian tankers bypass US blockade

    Macron and Starmer to hold summit on plan to secure Strait of Hormuz

    Lufthansa cuts 20,000 flights to save fuel as prices soar


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  • Gideon discusses possible negotiated solutions to the Iran war with Suzanne Maloney of the Brookings Institution. What do Tehran's leaders want and how long can they hold out for a winning settlement that will ease the country’s economic pain? What are the stakes for Trump and the global economy? And what role, if any, can Gulf countries play in curbing the regime’s power to blight progress in the region? Clip: Fox News


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    Why time is on Iran’s side

    Iran is America’s Suez crisis — and just as ridiculous

    Iran used Chinese spy satellite to target US bases

    Iran faces halt to oil production within weeks if US blockade succeeds

    Life inside Iran’s internet blackout


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  • What is it like to negotiate with Iran and what are the key issues that need to be resolved if the war is to end? Has the war permanently reshaped the relationship between the US and Europe? Gideon talks to Baroness Catherine Ashton, who was the EU’s high representative for foreign policy from 2009 until 2014 and played a leading role in negotiations with Iran.


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    Armageddon is off . . . for now

    US and Iran agree 2-week ceasefire that will open Strait of Hormuz 

    Has Trump officially united Europe 

    Trump’s threats to pull out of Nato leave alliance exposed  


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  • Donald Trump has said the US military action against Iran may be coming to an end. If so, what would it have achieved and where does this leave the key question of safe passage for shipping through the Strait of Hormuz? Gideon discusses the consequences of the war for the US and its allies with Philip Gordon of the Brookings Institution. Clip: NBC News


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    Trump threatened to stop weapons for Ukraine unless Europe joined Hormuz coalition

    Shutting Hormuz is a template for China in Taiwan

    Iran could emerge from the war stronger and more dangerous

    UK to host coalition talks on securing Strait of Hormuz

    One battle after another: Netanyahu’s new security doctrine


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  • Viktor Orbán has been a thorn in the side of the EU and a favourite of Donald Trump. But his party is now behind in the polls ahead of next month’s Hungarian elections. So could this mark the end of the Orbán era? Gideon discusses this with Zsuzsanna Végh, an analyst at the German Marshall Fund. They also discuss Orbán's close relationship with Russia and hostility to Ukraine. Clip: APT


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    ECB warns Hungary’s seizure of Ukraine cash risks euro credibility

    Hungarian opposition groups quit to make way for Orbán challenger

    Kremlin backs covert campaign to keep Viktor Orbán in power

    The riches of Viktor Orbán’s home village

    How Viktor Orbán’s oligarchs reaped billions in public contracts


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  • Gideon discusses the Iran war with defence analyst Jack Watling, author of Statecraft - The New Rules of Power in a Divided World. Why did the US fail to foresee the need to protect the vital Strait of Hormuz shipping route? What options are there to bring the war to a close?

    Clip: NYT


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    Iran vows retaliation against energy sites across Gulf after largest gasfield hit

    Trump ally warns US economy not strong enough to cope with Iran war

    Iran still seen capable of escalating attacks on Gulf’s energy

    Israel says it has killed Iran’s top security official 

    Top US counterterrorism official resigns over war against Iran


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  • Introducing Opus Dei, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times. Host Antonia Cundy uncovers the cultural and political influence of a controversial Catholic organisation in America. Opus Dei exists to help people get closer to God, but some members say they found other agendas – and unexpected harm – entangled in that spiritual mission. The first episode of Untold: Opus Dei launches March 25. 


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  • Gideon speaks to Sir Simon Gass, a former UK ambassador to Iran, about why the formidable destructive power of the US and Israel has failed to dislodge the Islamic regime. They discuss how long the war can continue as well as likely outcomes for the US, Iran and the Gulf region. Clip: Middle East Eye


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    Trump’s Venezuela strategy has failed in Iran 

    Iranians rethink the price of regime change

    Iran official says new supreme leader is ‘fine’ despite absence from view

    Drones, lasers and radars: Middle East war spurs hunt for cheaper air defence

    Taco on Iran will come too late for Trump


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  • Gideon discusses the US and Israeli war against Iran with Emile Hokayem of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. What are the war aims, can they be achieved and where does this leave the future of the region and its relations with Israel? Clips: CBS; CNN


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    Gulf insurance costs soar 12-fold despite Trump guarantee

    Trump has no realistic plan for Iran’s future

    Military briefing: how Iran could wage a new ‘tanker war’

    The cynical opportunities of ‘Epic Fury’

    The influencers leaping to Dubai’s defence


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  • 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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