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Global Politics with Leo
Global Politics with Leo
Author: Leo Lindermans
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Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. New episodes break down geopolitics, conflicts, power struggles, global affairs and world news in a simple way without the noise.
You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com
You might know me from my political education content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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President Trump says he’ll soon decide what to do about US weapons sales to Taiwan - and that decision matters far beyond the island itself.In this episode, I break down the full story: how the Chinese Civil War created two rival governments, why the US recognised Beijing in the 1970s while continuing to support Taiwan unofficially, and what the “Six Assurances” mean today.I explain why Taiwan is so important:EconomicallyGeopolitically Reputationally If during the Cold War the US prioritised Europe, today the strategic focus is the Indo-Pacific - and Taiwan is central to that shift.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis — without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Marco Rubio used his speech at the Munich Security Conference to outline how the US sees global security under Donald Trump. His tone was softer than others in the administration - but the message was clear: Europe will need to take far more responsibility for its own defence.Plus:Russia blocks WhatsApp and pushes a state-backed messaging appChina removes tariffs on imports from 53 African countriesIreland rolls out a basic income for artistsSouth Korea’s intelligence agency signals Kim Jong Un’s daughter may be his successorPuerto Rico passes a controversial fetal recognition lawA new poll shows strong support for political change in VenezuelaGlobal Politics with Leo brings you the most important international stories, explained clearly and without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.comYou might know me from TikTok and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Three major elections over the weekend - in Portugal, Thailand, and Japan. Japan’s result was the most consequential by far. We break down how Sanae Takaichi turned a fragile leadership position into a historic landslide, what her agenda looks like, and why her rise matters for Japan’s economy, China relations, and the US alliance.We then look at Indonesia’s preparations to deploy up to 8,000 troops to Gaza as part of President Trump’s 20-point peace plan. What is the International Stabilisation Force meant to do, who’s willing to participate, and what happens if Hamas or Israel refuses to comply?We also cover:Marco Rubio’s politically charged visit to Hungary and Slovakia ahead of Viktor Orbán’s toughest election in yearsA Reuters investigation revealing Ethiopia’s alleged role in the Sudan War & the UAE alleged role.Kenyan citizens being recruited to fight for Russia in Ukraine, and how African countries are being pulled into the war.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. New episodes break down geopolitics, conflicts, power struggles, global affairs and world news in a simple way without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.comYou might know me from my political education content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A court in Nigeria has ordered the UK government to pay $572 million to the families of coal miners killed by colonial police during a strike in 1949. We break down what happened at the Enugu mines, how it links to Britain’s colonial rule, and why the ruling matters more than 75 years later.Also:We also cover the World Economic Forum’s investigation into its CEO, Børge Brende, over past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.Lebanon accuses Israel of spraying glyphosate over southern villages. We explain what’s known about the environmental risks and why claims about cancer are contested.The UN’s financial crisis, with warnings it could run out of money within months. Reuters reports the US accounts for 95% of unpaid regular budget dues - around $2.19bn.The US is preparing to fund MAGA-aligned think tanks in Europe.Saudi Arabia announces major new investments in Syria.Global Politics with Leo brings you clear, evidence-based analysis of the international stories that actually matter — without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.comYou might know me from my work on social media and Substack as Leo Explains / LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Topics in this episode:(1) Spain is pushing a major package of new digital laws - and while the proposed ban on social media for children under 16 grabbed most of the headlines, it’s only a part of a much bigger shift. In this episode, I break down the four key proposals, why some of them matter far more than the ban itself, and why what happens in Spain is likely to shape digital policy in other countries.I go through each proposal one by one, looking at the arguments from the Spanish government and supporters of these laws, as well as the main criticisms - including those from Telegram founder Pavel Durov. This isn’t about defending tech CEOs, but about understanding the trade-offs between regulation, free speech, platform power, and government control.(2) I also cover a new Amnesty International report on North Korea based on interviews with people who escaped the country. (3) Finally, I look at the Trump administration’s $200 million humanitarian pledge to Sudan, why that number needs context, and what it tells us about the sharp reduction in US humanitarian aid overall. Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international news stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. Short, focused episodes covering geopolitics, conflicts, power struggles, and global affairs - without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.comYou might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains / LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The United States and India have agreed on a new trade deal. I break down how Donald Trump is using tariffs as geopolitical leverage, why India has reportedly agreed to stop buying Russian oil, and what this could mean for Russia’s economy and the war in Ukraine.We also look at:Costa Rica’s new right-wing president, Laura Fernández.A US–Iran military incident in the Arabian SeaRussia rebuilding military infrastructure near FinlandEenewed missile attacks on Ukraine’s energy systemInvestigations into Elon Musk’s companies in the UK and FranceA major new WHO study showing that up to four in ten cancer cases worldwide could be prevented.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international news stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. New episodes focus on geopolitics, conflicts, power shifts, and global affairs - without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com.You might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The United States is quietly expanding its influence in Venezuela, with CNN reporting that the CIA is moving to establish a permanent American presence inside the country. Also: Sweden plans to lower the age of criminal responsibility from 15 to 13 for the most serious crimes, as criminal networks increasingly recruit minors. France is set to ban public officials from using U.S. videoconferencing platforms. More than 200 people have been killed in a coltan mine collapse in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, in territory controlled by the Rwanda-backed M23 militia.In Cuba, oil supplies are running critically low after Mexico cancelled shipments under U.S. pressure, raising fears of a humanitarian crisis. A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals a $500 million investment by a UAE royal into a Trump-linked crypto business shortly before inauguration, followed months later by U.S. approval of advanced AI chip exports to the UAE. Switzerland, meanwhile, plans to raise sales taxes to fund higher defence spending, signalling a shift even among traditionally neutral states.Global Politics with Leo brings you the international stories that matter, with clear explanations and evidence-based context. New episodes cover geopolitics, power struggles, and global affairs - without the noise.Get in touch: leoexplains10@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The European Union and India have agreed one of the most significant trade deals in modern history, removing or reducing tariffs on the vast majority of goods traded between them. Together, the EU and India account for around a quarter of global GDP and a combined population of about two billion people. The agreement gives European companies preferential access to India’s fast-growing consumer market and opens the EU’s high-income market to Indian exporters - a major shift in global trade at a time of rising US tariffs and increasing unpredictability in American trade policy.Also in this episode: Israel prepares to open talks with the Trump administration on a new 10-year security agreement as it looks to reduce its dependence on US military aid. Reports suggest Washington may link security guarantees for Ukraine to a peace deal involving the Donbas region, a territory central to Vladimir Putin’s war narrative — as Ukraine faces a severe winter energy crisis. And Spain’s economy shows unexpected strength, with unemployment at an 18-year low, driven by labour market reforms and a sharply more open approach to immigration, including plans to legalise hundreds of thousands of undocumented workers.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international news stories with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. Episodes break down geopolitics, conflicts, power struggles and global affairs — without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com.You might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains / LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After the removal of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, the Trump administration is now turning its attention to Cuba, exploring whether regime insiders could be persuaded to cut a deal and push the Communist government out. U.S. officials believe Havana is more vulnerable than it has been in decades, especially after losing access to cheap Venezuelan oil.Also: we look at the reports suggesting Iran’s protest death toll could be far higher than previously reported, the US decision to cut funding to foreign organisations working on abortion, diversity, or transgender issues, South Korea’s move to enact what it calls the world’s first fully comprehensive AI laws, Germany’s arrest of a suspected Hamas member, the U.S. hosting the first-ever Western Hemisphere Chiefs of Defense Conference, Venezuela receiving its first payments from U.S.-controlled oil sales, and China’s falling birth rate.Global Politics with Leo brings you international news stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. Listen for concise but in-depth breakdowns of geopolitics and global affairs - without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.comYou might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
President Donald Trump is backing away from his original demands for Greenland — no invasion, no outright purchase. But that doesn’t mean the issue is resolved. In this episode, I explain what kind of deal could now be on the table, why reports suggest the US could gain sovereignty over small parts of Greenland, and why Trump is focused on permanent control rather than NATO-based arrangements.I also answer your questions from Instagram - including why Mark Carney’s speech at the World Economic Forum went viral, what it tells us about leadership in today’s geopolitical climate, and how it contrasts with Trump’s approach.We then look at Trump’s proposed Board of Peace, concerns about how it would coexist with the United Nations, and what US strategy in the Western Hemisphere means for countries like Cuba, Nicaragua, and China’s position in Latin America.Global Politics with Leo brings you clear, evidence-based explanations of the global stories that matter — without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com.Find me on social media and Substack as Leo Explains / LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trump’s renewed push to annex Greenland isn’t just about security, trade, or minerals. In this episode, I look at a deeper driver: Trump’s personal history, worldview, and fixation on American expansion.I break down how the idea first emerged in 2018 through billionaire Ronald Lauder, why Trump viewed Greenland like a real-estate deal, and how this fits into a broader revival of the Monroe Doctrine and Manifest Destiny - including his admiration for expansionist presidents like James Polk.I also explain why Greenland has returned with far more urgency in Trump’s second term, what this means for NATO and Europe, and how Trump’s ambition to become a historic figure could be shaping US foreign policy far beyond the Arctic.Also: I cover Australia’s new gun-law and hate-speech reforms, China’s record-low birth rate, Trump’s proposed “Board of Peace” — including Belarus’s role — and the latest fighting in eastern DR Congo.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international news stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. Expect concise but in-depth breakdowns of geopolitics, power struggles, and global affairs - without the noise.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com.You might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trump’s Greenland threat sparks the biggest transatlantic crisis in decades. After leaked text messages between President Trump and Norway’s prime minister, Jonas Gahr Støre, we break down what could happen next.This episode walks through three realistic scenarios for Greenland, from a face-saving U.S. deal, to outright American control, to a possible path toward independence through a Compact of Free Association.We also cover Trump’s controversial “Board of Peace,” widely seen as a U.S.-led alternative to the United Nations. Around 60 countries have been invited to join - some have accepted, others have rejected it outright. We look at who’s in and who’s out.Finally, updates from Venezuela and Iran: the first U.S.-controlled sales of Venezuelan oil, where the money is going, and how dollars are now flowing back into the Venezuelan economy. Plus Iran’s ongoing internet blackout and the mounting human cost of the protests.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international news stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. Listen for in-depth but concise breakdowns of geopolitics, conflicts, power struggles, and global affairs - without the noise. New daily episodes cover the stories that actually matter and explain what they mean.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.comYou might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trump escalates the Greenland crisis by slapping tariffs on European allies - but this episode isn’t just about Greenland. It’s about a much bigger shift in US foreign policy. We break down how the Trump administration is reviving the Monroe Doctrine, what that actually means, and why it helps explain everything from Greenland and Canada to Venezuela, Panama, and China’s influence in the Western Hemisphere. We also look at what this strategy means for NATO, Europe, and America’s role in the world - and why U.S. foreign policy is moving away from global dominance toward a far more transactional, interest-driven approach.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international news stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. Listen for in-depth but concise breakdowns of geopolitics, conflicts, power struggles, and global affairs - without the noise. New daily episodes cover news stories that actually matter and explain what they mean.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com.You might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
María Corina Machado makes her boldest Trump move yet - presenting the medal from her Nobel Peace Prize at a private White House meeting. We break down why Machado is doing this, what she’s trying to get from Trump. Also: Japan and the Philippines sign a new defence agreement as tensions with China rise across the Asia-Pacific.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international news stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. Listen for in-depth but concise breakdowns of geopolitics, conflicts, power struggles, and global affairs - without the noise. New daily episodes cover news stories that actually matter and explain what they mean.You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.com.You might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains or LeoExplains10 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The United States announces the start of phase two of its Gaza peace plan, including reconstruction, demilitarisation, and a new technocratic administration. We break down what’s actually in the plan - and what’s likely to be contested. Also: new polling data offers the first real glimpse of how Venezuelans feel about the capture of Nicolás Maduro and the role of the United States. Plus, the US, Denmark, and Greenland hold high-level talks after Donald Trump renews pressure over Greenland’s future. And I bring you the latest on Iran, as multiple sources report sharply different estimates of the death toll amid ongoing protests and an internet blackout.Global Politics with Leo brings you the most important international news stories, with clear explanations and evidence-based analysis. Listen for in-depth but concise breakdowns of geopolitics, conflicts, power struggles, and global affairs - without the noise. New episodes cover the stories that actually matter and explain what they mean. You can email me at leoexplains10@gmail.comYou might know me from my educational content on social media and Substack as Leo Explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today’s global politics update, I’m covering Iran, South Korea, Uganda, Gaza, and Greenland.We start with Iran - why are the death toll estimates range from around 2,000 to 20,000? We also look at what U.S. sanctions or tariffs could mean and who Iran really trades with.Then: South Korea, where prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for a former president. Uganda, where the government has announced an internet blackout ahead of elections.Finally, what to watch this week in Gaza and Greenland.A fact-based update on the news stories shaping the world right now.You might know me from my social media and Substack content as Leo Explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I break down what’s happening in Sudan & latest news - starting with the historical context you need to understand how the country ended up in the middle of a devastating civil war. I’ll walk you through how the military went from removing a dictator to turning on itself, and how foreign powers like Russia, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan are all playing a role in keeping the conflict alive.Then I get into the latest from Venezuela, where opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado is set to meet with President Trump. I’ll explain why her meeting matters, what’s happening with Venezuela’s oil industry, and why major investors are calling the country “uninvestable.”Finally, I give a quick update on Iran, where protesters are being killed, the internet has been shut down for over 100 hours.You might know me from my social media content and Substack as Leo Explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Global Politics with Leo, I take you on a journey through Iran’s rich and turbulent history - from the Persian Empire to today’s escalating protests. We unpack the foundations of Iran’s national identity, the rise and fall of democratic movements, the role of oil in shaping foreign policy, and the deep imprint of Western interference.Why are Iranians protesting now? What does the structure of Iran’s regime really look like? And how could the current unrest reshape global politics?This is a story of power, ideology, resilience, authoritarianism - and a nation at a critical crossroads. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
While the headlines have been dominated by a few major stories, a lot is happening across the world - and in this episode, we dive into it all. From near-total internet blackouts in Iran amid economic crisis and mass protests, to major shifts in US foreign policy under the Trump administration, we cover key developments you might’ve missed.We also touch on worsening US-Somalia relations, humanitarian updates from Gaza/Palestine, oil deals and political prisoners in Venezuela, Italy’s potential electoral overhaul, and the unexpected return of Greenland to the geopolitical conversation.You might know me from my educational political content on world news and international politics across social media platforms and Substack (LeoExplains / Leo Explains). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today’s global politics update, I dive into one of the most unexpected - and potentially game-changing - news stories in international affairs: Trump’s renewed push to acquire Greenland.Why does the U.S. want it so badly? Is it really about trade routes, rare minerals, and military positioning - or is there a bigger strategy at play? In this episode, I explore the history of U.S.–Greenland relations, unpack the 1916 promises to Denmark, and examine how Trump’s approach to NATO, Russia, and the Monroe Doctrine may all be connected.Could Greenland be the key to a post-NATO future for the United States? Let’s separate fact from speculation - and look at the data.And yes, I talk about Canada here too.You might know me from social media and Substack as Leo Explains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.




