A New World Order, A New Year of Uncertainty: What 2026 Is Signalling the global landscape is shifting fast; challenging business and government leaders to recalibrate.
On this week’s International News Review with Steve Okun with Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys - they cut straight to the heart of the geopolitical tremors shaping 2026. From Mark Carney’s blunt declaration at Davos that the “rules‑based order is dead” to the growing appetite—both in the U.S. and abroad—for leaders willing to stand up to President Trump, the stakes for middle powers, including those in Southeast Asia, have rarely been higher.
We also unpack the escalating tensions around Venezuela, where Exxon Mobil finds itself pulled into a political and economic tug‑of‑war, and examine the sudden 180° shift in rhetoric around Greenland as fears of a European World Cup boycott ripple through Washington, Brussels, and FIFA headquarters. And for a lighter kicker—Batman turns 60, reminding us that even in a fractured world, some icons endure.

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