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Alec Russell

Foreign Editor

Alec Russell is the FT's foreign editor, responsible for overseeing our network of foreign correspondents and our coverage of great global themes. He was the editor of FT Weekend from 2016-2023. During his tenure, it won a series of awards including European weekend newspaper of the year and UK weekend newspaper of the year. He also launched the FTWeekend festival in London and then in Washington.

He was previously the FT’s news editor and also the opinion editor. A long-time former foreign correspondent, he has reported from Eastern Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and Washington, winning a number of awards. He has written three books. The latest is After Mandela: the battle for the soul of South Africa.

Email Alec Russell @alecurussell  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)
  • Friday, 16 August, 2024
    FT Swamp Notes
    Memo from Europe: what would a Harris presidency mean? Premium content

    America’s allies want to know what her victory would change, if anything

    President Kamala Harris (L) and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz walk next to each other during a bilateral meeting at the ‘Bayerischer Hof’ hotel in February
  • Monday, 12 August, 2024
    Geopolitics
    How autocracies endure — and end

    Strongmen rulers are not immune to a wave of incumbency fatigue spreading across the world

    Illustration of a military helicopter with the blades and rear rota drawn as a red X from a ballot paper
  • Wednesday, 10 July, 2024
    InterviewBooks
    Ukrainian author Oleksandr Mykhed: ‘We do not know how much time we have’

    The writer on his account of Putin’s invasion and why he believes that the west has for too long romanticised Russian culture

  • Tuesday, 9 July, 2024
    The Big Read
    The European country playing off the US, Russia, China and Europe

    Serbia is forging close ties with Donald Trump’s team even as it attempts to pursue a middle course in a multipolar world

    Aleksandar Vučić, the Serbian flag and ruined buildings
  • Saturday, 22 June, 2024
    War in Ukraine
    Serbia turns blind eye to its ammunition ending up in Ukraine

    Moscow-friendly Belgrade exported about €800mn of shells to western allies since 2022

    Ukrainian soldiers in Avdiivka
  • Sunday, 16 June, 2024
    ReviewFT Books Essay
    How should migration be managed?

    As the global movement of people prompts hardline approaches by populists and policymakers, four new books explore the west’s struggle to balance domestic pressures with the plight of asylum-seekers

    A man in a hat and with  a bag and blanket on his back watches a heavy-goods train passing
  • Sunday, 16 June, 2024
    Lithium
    Serbia set to give green light to Rio Tinto lithium mine

    Exploitation of one of the world’s largest deposits of the metal would boost Europe’s electric vehicle industry

  • Tuesday, 4 June, 2024
    South African politics
    How the ANC can save South Africa

    The party may ultimately be doomed — but it could yet stave off disaster for the country

    Voters queue to cast their ballots in South Africa
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
    FT News Briefing podcast12 min listen
    A pivotal election for South Africa

    The African National Congress counts on its anti-apartheid legacy in today’s vote

  • Tuesday, 28 May, 2024
    Serbia
    US and EU ‘too soft’ on Serbia, Kosovo PM says

    Albin Kurti says western capitals should give Belgrade a deadline to adopt sanctions against Russia

    Albin Kurti
  • Friday, 17 May, 2024
    FT Magazine
    South Africa’s ‘lost leader’ faces the end game

    What’s at stake in Cyril Ramaphosa’s last election

    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa leaves after announcing changes to the National Executive during a press conference at the Union Buildings
  • Monday, 15 April, 2024
    Life and Art from FT Weekend podcast23 min listen
    How to process the news when it all feels bad

    FT foreign editor Alec Russell joins Lilah to talk about his years reporting on conflicts around the world, and how that can help us make sense of the news today

  • Friday, 5 April, 2024
    Life & Arts
    The lessons and legacy of Rwanda’s genocide

    Thirty years on, the new regime has forged a stable state but at a cost — and international justice is still seeking ways to punish and protect

    A young man in red on a bicycle riding past marshland in an African landscape
  • Wednesday, 20 March, 2024
    Zambia
    Zambia’s $13bn debt stand-off an ‘indictment’ of global system, says president

    Hakainde Hichilema says ‘long overdue’ agreement with China and others given greater urgency by devastating drought

    Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema
  • Monday, 11 March, 2024
    Geopolitics
    Taiwan’s perilous path in a distracted world

    Subtle threats are accumulating in and around the island’s waters amid persistent US-Chinese tensions

    Illustration of a blue magpie flying with a semiconductor chip in it’s beak with the Taiwan and Chinese flags in the background
  • Sunday, 18 February, 2024
    Technology sector
    How Kharkiv’s tech start-ups became the ultimate test of business resilience

    Ukraine’s entrepreneurs and engineers show how to keep going during extreme disruption

    Olga Shapoval, head of Kharkiv’s tech ‘cluster’, with start-up founders Andriy Dekhtyar and Ievgen Gorovyi
  • Tuesday, 13 February, 2024
    ReviewHistory books
    Revolusi — the epic birth of Indonesia

    David Van Reybrouck’s history of the end of Dutch rule shines an overdue spotlight on a country that is at last taking its place on the world stage 

  • Monday, 12 February, 2024
    Nato
    Nato needs to prepare for Trump’s unilateralism on steroids

    A second term for the former president would see foreign policy based on ‘mutual interest’ rather than multilateralism

    James Ferguson illustration of Donald Trump standing between two giant globes as he  unscrews the US territory border line from one of them
  • Monday, 15 January, 2024
    FT Swamp Notes
    Could anti-Trump warnings backfire? Premium content

    Is there a risk that he is presented in such apocalyptic terms that his opponents end up alienating middle-of-the-road voters? 

    Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks as he campaigns in Indianola, Iowa
  • Wednesday, 3 January, 2024
    The Big Read
    Can democracy survive 2024?

    ​A historic number of elections will take place this year, but autocracy is spreading and young people are rejecting the status quo

    Montage of faces of Cyril Ramaphosa, Claudia Sheinbaum Donald Trump, Narendra Modi around a giant ballot box with a hand depositing a piece of paper with an X on it
  • Sunday, 31 December, 2023
    Geopolitics
    Year in a word: ‘Global south’

    The term has entered the mainstream this year. It embodies the dreams of many but infuriates others

    Illustration of three globes being sliced into two in different ways
  • Friday, 29 December, 2023
    War in Ukraine
    Here are some leadership examples to inspire Zelenskyy in 2024

    Team spirit can sustain Ukraine’s leader in his struggle against a ruthless foe

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy greets soldiers who have been fighting in the east of the country
  • Thursday, 7 December, 2023
    ReviewFT Books Essay
    What can Ukraine teach us about the future of war?

    From leadership and logistics to robots and drones, two new books assess what matters in 21st-century warfare

    A group of Ukrainian soldiers, all in combat fatigues, with one of them operating a drone control console
  • Monday, 27 November, 2023
    War in Ukraine
    Ukraine’s long war — and how to win it

    Every conflict has periods of defeatism but there are no signs of it in Kyiv, which just needs the west to keep the faith

    Illustration of a wall calendar with tear off pages with the bit left on the top page dated February 2022, and the current page showing little figures of soldiers in different combat positions on each day of the month
  • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
    FT Magazine
    Ukraine: the new fissures in a society under strain

    For all their stoical resistance Ukrainians are increasingly riven between those who stayed and those who left, those who fought and those who didn’t

    People walk past sandbags protecting a theatre on Andriivskyi Descent in the Podil neighborhood
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