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The world is changing fast, but most conversations still explain it from the same old centers of power.

Global Southing is a show about what’s shifting across the Global South and why it matters. We look at the forces shaping the next decade: new alliances, trade routes, economic blocs, technology standards, and the real policy decisions happening across MENA, Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.

Each episode features conversations with researchers, policymakers, operators, and thinkers who connect what’s happening on the ground to the bigger global picture. The goal is to keep it clear and grounded, so you leave with a better understanding of how countries are building influence, setting standards, and changing how the world works.

If you care about geopolitics, global economics, development, and the future of global rules, this show is for you.

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Episodios
  • Why Africa Is Still Underrepresented in Global Governance
    Mar 5 2026

    Africa is home to more than 1.5 billion people and over a quarter of the votes in the United Nations General Assembly. Yet its voice in global governance and international institutions often remains underrepresented.

    In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Grégoire Ndjaka, CEO of the African Union of Broadcasting, about Africa’s evolving role in multilateralism and how media institutions are helping shape the continent’s global narrative.

    From the African Union’s diplomatic influence to the power of Pan-African media collaboration, this conversation explores how Africa is working to strengthen its collective voice across international platforms such as the UN, G20, BRICS+, and G77. Ndjaka shares why storytelling, journalism capacity building, and digital connectivity are becoming critical tools in redefining how Africa engages with the world.

    With insights on media training, digital infrastructure gaps, and the growing importance of South-South cooperation, this episode looks at how Africa is positioning itself in an increasingly multipolar world.

    Tune in to learn:

    → Why Africa remains underrepresented in global institutions despite its population and UN voting power
    → How the African Union is advocating for stronger representation in global governance
    → Why African media must play a central role in telling Africa’s story to the world
    → How digital connectivity is reshaping communication and collaboration across the continent
    → The role of journalist training and capacity building in strengthening Pan-African media
    → Why cultural diversity within Africa is a strength rather than a barrier to unity
    → How South-South cooperation and platforms like BRICS+ are creating new opportunities for Africa
    → What Africa’s rising geopolitical influence could mean in a multipolar world

    Key Moments

    00:00 Introduction and Africa’s growing role in global affairs
    01:30 Africa’s representation gap in global institutions
    04:20 The African Union and the push for stronger global voice
    07:40 Why media matters in shaping Africa’s narrative
    11:00 Cultural diversity and understanding across African societies
    15:20 Digital connectivity and the transformation of communication
    18:30 Risks of misinformation and digital misuse
    21:00 South-South cooperation and media partnerships
    24:30 Training journalists and building African media capacity
    27:30 BRICS+, geopolitics, and Africa’s evolving alliances
    31:40 Peacekeeping, diplomacy, and Africa’s future role in multilateralism
    35:00 Advice for the next generation shaping Africa’s global engagement

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    African Union of Broadcasting: https://www.uar-aub.org/

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    38 m
  • AI in The Global South: Shaping the Future of Emerging Economies
    Feb 19 2026

    The global AI race is accelerating, but the real question is who gets to build it, shape it, and benefit from it in the Global South.

    In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Anima Anandkumar, AI and Science leader, TIME100 Impact Award Winner, and Caltech Professor, about what it will take for emerging markets to move from AI adoption to real AI agency.

    From compute access and energy realities to local language data, talent pipelines, and practical use cases in agriculture, weather forecasting, healthcare, and smart cities, this conversation cuts through hype and gets specific about what’s feasible now, what needs policy support, and where the biggest opportunities and risks sit.

    With grounded examples including AI enabled weather prediction, pandemic preparedness, and disease modeling, Anima explains why democratizing AI is not just about tools, but about infrastructure, education, and local control over data and governance choices.

    Tune in to learn:
    → Why access to compute and energy is the real starting line for AI in the Global South
    → How AI weather forecasting can support food security and climate resilience
    → What it takes to build local language AI when the data is not online
    → Where AI can close healthcare gaps, from disease modeling to drug discovery
    → How cities can use AI for mobility, safety, and pollution monitoring
    → Why regulation before adoption can slow innovation, and what to do instead
    → How AI will reshape jobs, and why reskilling speed matters
    → The infrastructure moves that matter most, including sovereign AI, GPUs, and universities

    Key Moments
    00:00 Opening and episode setup
    01:10 AI access and agency, what the Global South actually needs
    02:00 Compute and energy, the real bottleneck no one talks about
    04:00 Weather forecasting and climate resilience, why prediction is power
    06:40 Agriculture and food security, what works in the real world
    11:10 Pandemic preparedness, early warning and disease modeling
    15:20 Healthcare breakthroughs, underserved diseases and drug discovery
    19:30 Smart cities, mobility, safety, and public trust
    23:40 Data privacy and surveillance, where the lines get blurry
    28:00 Jobs and reskilling, how to stay ahead of the shift

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    Anima Anandkumar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anima-anandkumar/
    Caltech: https://www.caltech.edu/

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    37 m
  • How Global South Writes Its Own Rules | Dr. Serhat Suha Cubukcuoglu
    Feb 4 2026

    The global rulebook is being rewritten, and the Global South is holding the pen.

    In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Dr. Serhat Suha Cubukcuoglu, Head of the Trends Research and Advisory Office in Turkey, about Policy Power Rising: How Global South Writes Its Own Rules and how this shift is changing the way global decisions are made.

    With expertise across policymaking, geopolitics, maritime affairs, and energy, Dr. Cubukcuoglu shares how countries across the Global South are building leverage through new partnerships, regional blocs, trade corridors, and alternative financial pathways, while navigating competing interests and real-world constraints.

    Through clear examples and grounded analysis, he explains how rule-setting is moving beyond legacy institutions into practical cooperation, economic strategy, and digital governance, and what this means for middle powers, emerging alliances, and the next phase of the global order.

    Tune in to learn:
    → Why “collective policymaking” is gaining momentum across emerging markets
    → What BRICS+ signals, and where its influence is real vs overstated
    → How alternative finance and local currency trade are changing the options on the table
    → The role of trade corridors, logistics, and resource diplomacy in modern power
    → Why middle powers are becoming key conveners in a multipolar world
    → Where South-South cooperation works, and where it gets complicated
    → Why digital governance, data sovereignty, and AI ethics are becoming the next battleground
    → What to watch next as global norms evolve

    ⏱️ Key Moments
    00:00 Opening and episode setup
    01:05 Introducing Dr. Serhat and the core question of rule-setting
    03:10 What “Global South” means in today’s policy context
    05:45 BRICS+ and the push for more agency in global systems
    08:20 Alternative finance, NDB, and the rise of parallel options
    11:10 Trade corridors and why geography is strategic again
    14:30 South-South cooperation, coordination, and friction points
    18:40 Middle powers and strategic autonomy, including the UAE’s role
    23:10 Digital sovereignty, data governance, and policy choices
    31:20 AI, ethics, and the next global standards conversation

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    Dr. Serhat Suha Cubukcuoglu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scubukcuoglu/
    Trends Research and Advisory Office: https://trendsresearch.org/

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    40 m
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