
Students demonstrate in Yemen
Students in Yemen, inspired by events in Egypt and Tunisia, have launched a campaign of mass demonstrations to persuade President Ali Abduallah Saleh - to step down. Fiona Symon asks FT correspondent...
4 Mar 20114min

Protests grip Egypt
The FT’s Middle East correspondent Michael Peel reports on Friday’s events from the streets of Cairo after a day of pitched battles in Egypt. Interview by John Aglionby, produced by Emily Cadman Hoste...
28 Jan 20116min

The sounds of the financial crisis
Think of the financial crisis. What does it sound like? That was the question the FT put to Julian Anderson, professor of composition at the Guildhall School and one of Britain's most celebrated compo...
21 Des 20109min

Berlusconi survives no-confidence votes
John Aglionby talks to Guy Dinmore, the FT’s Rome correspondent, about Silvio Berlusconi’s extraordinary political escape in surviving two no confidence votes. We look at what options are now open for...
14 Des 20105min

Interview: Joe Lombardo, president Gulfstream Aerospace
Rohit Jaggi, Aviation Columnist, interviews Joe Lombardo, president and chief executive of US business aircraft maker Gulfstream Aerospace, about the G450. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m...
13 Des 20103min

West African elections
Two West African countries, Ivory Coast and Guinea have recently held presidential elections regarded as their first democratic vote since independence. Peaceful change could herald a new era of pros...
3 Des 20104min

Egypt elections
Fiona Symon talks to the FT's correspondent in Cairo, Heba Saleh, about the elections in Egypt this weekend.Produced by LJ Filotrani Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26 Nov 20105min

North Korea attacks on South Korea
North Korea launched an attack on the remoteSouth Korean fishing island of Yeonpyeong on Tuesday killing four and destroying dozens of houses. South Korea retaliated with a shelling of its own.Fiona S...
24 Nov 20106min



















