Gaza’s Rafah crossing to reopen and the ‘mother of all deals’ agreed between EU and India

加沙地带的拉法边境口岸将重新开放,欧盟与印度达成“所有交易之母”协议

The Globalist

2026-01-28

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Israel says that it will reopen the key border crossing with Egypt after nearly two years. Then: we look into the details of the landmark free-trade agreement between India and the EU. Plus: the latest from Mozambique as the country suffers ongoing floods. And: K-pop soft power in Mexico. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • first broadcast on 28 January 2026 on Monaco Radio.

  • The Globalist, in association with UBS.

  • is the globalist broadcasting to you live from Midori House in London.

  • I'm Georgina Godwin.

  • On the show ahead, the rougher crossing between Israel and Egypt is set to reopen,

  • but sharp disagreements remain over control and access will break down the fault lines.

  • Then...

  • This is the tale of two giants, the world's second and fourth largest economies.

  • Two giants who choose partnership in a true win-win fashion.

  • Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission in Delhi,

  • as the EU and India sign what she called the mother of all trade deals.

  • We'll examine the details.

  • We'll join our Zurich studio for a rustle through the day's front pages,

  • and then Monaco's Carlotta Ribello looks ahead to the Portuguese election,

  • set to be one of the most consequential in the country's democratic history.

  • The Portuguese are tired,

  • feeling the brunt of an escalating housing crisis and a healthcare system that is bursting at the seams.

  • And fear of bursting dams is exacerbating the catastrophic floods in southern Africa,

  • particularly in Mozambique, where more than 650,000 people have been displaced by rising waters.