2026-01-27
58 分钟Craft matters in small ways like how a coffee is brewed and in not so small ways like how your money is cared for which is why for 160 years UBS has elevated banking to a craft tailoring unique strategies that combine human expertise with the latest technologies all happening across 24 time zones and 12 key financial hubs with you at the heart of it all UBS banking is our craft You're listening to the Globalist,
first broadcast on the 27th of January, 2026, on Monaco Radio.
The Globalist, in association with UBS.
So this is the Globalist, broadcasting to you live from a Dory House in London.
I'm Georgina Godwin.
On the show ahead...
Europe needs to be able to do more by itself.
I'm not pointing fingers at anybody specific, but no continent.
And definitely not Europe should be dependent on a very limited number of suppliers.
That's Denmark's climate and energy minister,
one of ten signatories to a vast fleet of wind farm projects in the North Sea.
Well look at how Europe is shoring up its own supply after a tumultuous week with the US over Greenland.
Very little information is coming out of Iran due to the internet blackout but we do know the situation is dire for protesters.
We're joined by a journalist who has first hand information from within the country about the circumstances on the ground.
We'll have a flick through the international front pages and then we'll hear about an Olympics exhibition.
Our warming planet is changing the nature of winter sports,
affecting everything from how we protect our skin to the equipment used.
We'll find out why the US plans to raise tariffs on imports from South Korea to 25% and have a roundup of news from the Mediterranean,
before giving you a preview of a highly exclusive jewellery show currently sparkling in Paris.
That's all ahead here on The Globalist, live from London.