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What The Fugg: Power, Politics & Global Chaos
by What The Fugg
What The Fugg is a hard-hitting geopolitics and world affairs podcast that cuts through propaganda, performative diplomacy, and political theater.Each episode breaks down global power struggles, wars of influence, sanctions, empires in decline, and leaders who mistake ego for strategy. From U.S. foreign policy and Middle East flashpoints to great-power rivalry, energy politics, and global hypocrisy — nothing is treated gently, and nothing is taken at face value.This is not “both-sides” comfort analysis. This is direct, uncomfortable, and unapologetic commentary for listeners who are tired
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Algorithms in the Dock: Inside the Social Media Lawsuits
Social Media on Trial explores the lawsuits, algorithms, and courtroom battles shaping the future of TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat — revealing how platforms affect young users and how the law is holding them accountable.
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Starmer Visits China: UK, EU and the New Global Power Game
Keir Starmer visits China as the UK and Europe rethink their relationship with Beijing. We examine what China wants from the UK and the EU, how this affects India, the future of Hong Kong through the Jimmy Lai case, the war in Ukraine, and why Bangladesh’s election is drawing global attention.
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The Mother of All Deals: How the India–EU FTA Is Reshaping Global Power
The India–EU Free Trade Agreement is being called the “Mother of All Deals”—and not without reason. From trade and technology to geopolitics and strategic autonomy, this episode explores how one agreement may quietly reshape the global order.
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Fault Lines of Power: Greenland Crisis, Arctic Geopolitics & ICE Protests in the U.S.
In this episode of Fault Lines of Power, we examine Arctic geopolitics, rising tensions over Greenland, controversial ICE killings in the United States, nationwide protests, and the growing debate over state power and accountability.
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The Gaza Board of Peace: Power, Politics, and the Future of Global Order
The Gaza “Board of Peace” is being presented as a solution to war and reconstruction — but critics say it may reshape global governance itself. This article explains what the Board is, how it emerged, its link to the United Nations, who supports or rejects it, why it’s controversial, and what it means for Palestinians, global institutions, and the balance of power in today’s world.
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Who’s in Charge of the World Now: Mad Kings or Global Rules?
Power is shifting, rules are breaking, and global institutions are under pressure. From Greenland and Iran to markets, tariffs, and military brinkmanship, this podcast cuts through the noise to ask one question: are global rules still in charge, or are powerful leaders calling the shots? A sharp, grounded look at geopolitics, institutions, and how their clashes affect everyday lives.
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When Power Overreaches: Trump, Global Tensions, and a World on Edge
What happens when political power pushes too far?In this episode, we break down the latest geopolitical flashpoints shaking the world — from Donald Trump’s aggressive foreign policy moves and the U.S. Senate’s rare pushback, to rising tensions with Europe over Greenland, trade, and alliances.We also explore how global markets are reacting to uncertainty, why environmental collapse is now being treated as a national security threat, and how conflicts across Europe, Africa, and beyond are reshaping the global order.This episode connects today’s headlines to tomorrow’s consequences — and explains why the world feels increasingly unstable, unpredictable, and on edge
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Manufacturing the Enemy - Iran, Trump, and America’s Recycled War Doctrine
Manufacturing the Enemy examines how the United States repeatedly constructs foreign adversaries to justify coercion, sanctions, and war. Drawing sharp parallels between the campaign against Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and the current pressure on Iran, the series explores how propaganda, economic warfare, and moral absolutism replace diplomacy.Through historical context and geopolitical analysis, this work exposes how “maximum pressure” strategies devastate civilian populations while entrenching authoritarian power, destabilizing entire regions, and empowering rival global actors. It challenges the myth of strength through domination and questions whether the United States has learned anything from its past interventions.This is not a defense of regimes—but an indictment of a system that mistakes punishment for policy and arrogance for leadership.
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Operation Absolute Resolve: The U.S. Capture of Nicolás Maduro
In Operation Absolute Resolve, U.S. forces carried out a high‑stakes military strike in Caracas in early 2026 that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Presented by the Trump administration as a law‑enforcement mission to counter narco‑terrorism and protect American interests, the operation has stirred intense global controversy. Critics argue it violates international law and undermines sovereignty, while allies and adversaries alike reassess alliances and strategic priorities. As Venezuela faces a fragile power transition and the world watches closely, this episode unpacks the geopolitical, legal, and humanitarian fallout of one of the most daring operations in recent history.
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The Arctic Farce: Trump, Greenland, and America’s Geopolitical Missteps
What happens when geopolitics meets impulse? In this episode, we dissect Donald Trump’s Greenland obsession and its global fallout. From alienating allies to handing strategic advantage to rivals, the story is more than a headline—it’s a case study in how American power can falter under reckless leadership. Explore the Arctic, the stakes, and the lessons for a world still navigating the chaos left behind.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
What The Fugg is a hard-hitting geopolitics and world affairs podcast that cuts through propaganda, performative diplomacy, and political theater.Each episode breaks down global power struggles, wars of influence, sanctions, empires in decline, and leaders who mistake ego for strategy. From U.S. foreign policy and Middle East flashpoints to great-power rivalry, energy politics, and global hypocrisy — nothing is treated gently, and nothing is taken at face value.This is not “both-sides” comfort analysis. This is direct, uncomfortable, and unapologetic commentary for listeners who are tired
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