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Tom Phillips

The Guardian's Latin America correspondent. Host of the Missing in the Amazon podcast.

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31 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 28min

On the ground in Venezuela after Trump’s ‘operation’

Anna, a Venezuelan journalist based in Caracas, shares her insights on life amid political upheaval, discussing a mix of celebration and fear as Maduro is removed. Tom Phillips, The Guardian's Latin America correspondent, analyzes the regional implications and security dynamics at the Colombia-Venezuela border. They explore the complex emotions surrounding foreign intervention, potential oil industry control, and the precarious balance of power in Venezuela. Both highlight the humanitarian crisis and urge for global solidarity against erosion of democracy.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 11min

What does Trump want from Venezuela? – The Latest

Join Tom Phillips, The Guardian's Latin America correspondent, as he shares firsthand insights into the fallout from Nicolas Maduro's dramatic capture by US forces. Expect a blend of shock and cautious hope among Venezuelans, and a deep dive into the implications of Maduro's court appearance in Manhattan. Phillips reveals how Trump’s motives intertwine with US interests in oil, while discussing the challenges facing Maduro’s successor, Delcy Rodríguez. The regional outrage and potential diplomatic consequences paint a complex picture of US involvement in Venezuela.
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Feb 12, 2026 • 32min

The untold story of Brazil’s deadliest police raid

Tiago Ruggiero, The Guardian’s South America correspondent who covers security and organised crime, and Tom Phillips, The Guardian’s Rio-based Latin America reporter focused on violence and policing. They trace a massive police raid in Rio’s favelas. They describe the operation’s planning, chaotic firefights and where many died. They explore community grief, disputed killings and the political fallout that followed.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 28min

“This is war”: Is Trump about to invade Venezuela?

Tom Phillips, The Guardian's Latin America correspondent in Brazil, dives into the escalating tension around Donald Trump's focus on Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro. They discuss the political turmoil in Venezuela, the implications of U.S. military actions, and the misinformation surrounding drug trafficking. Phillips debunks claims linking Venezuela to fentanyl and highlights the humanitarian crisis caused by migration. He warns of potential escalation and the risks posed by reckless military strategies, drawing parallels to past conflicts.
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Jan 3, 2026 • 20min

Trump captures Maduro and vows to ‘run’ Venezuela

Tom Phillips, The Guardian's Latin America correspondent, shares his insights on the dramatic capture of Nicolás Maduro by US forces. He discusses Trump's bold claim of 'running' Venezuela, raising questions about the implications of military occupation. Tom recounts the chaotic scene in Caracas and examines the Venezuelan public's mixed reactions. They delve into the motives behind the operation, including oil interests and narco-terrorism justifications, and draw parallels to historical events like the 1989 Panama invasion.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 20min

The rise of the cocaine submarine

Tom Phillips, Latin America correspondent with frontline experience of narco‑sub seizures; Sam Jones, Madrid correspondent tracking trafficking routes. They map how semi‑submersibles are built and crewed. They trace sightings and seizures in Europe, describe cramped conditions aboard, and explain why these vessels evade detection and what that reveals about global drug networks.
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Dec 6, 2025 • 29min

'This is war': is Trump about to invade Venezuela?

Tom Phillips, The Guardian's Latin America correspondent, delves into the complex issues surrounding U.S. actions in Venezuela. He discusses Trump's motivations for targeting Maduro, from personal to geopolitical factors. Phillips highlights the disastrous migration crisis and the truth behind U.S. drug claims, questioning military strikes on Venezuelan vessels. He raises concerns about potential war crimes, critiques the inexperienced leadership of Pete Hegseth, and reflects on the regional impact of Trump's rhetoric on authoritarianism and xenophobia.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 32min

Is Trump going to war with Venezuela?

Andrew Roth, a Global affairs correspondent for The Guardian, and Tom Phillips, Latin America correspondent for the same outlet, dive deep into rising US-Venezuela tensions. They discuss Trump's military buildup and the rationale behind increased strikes. Roth reveals Trump’s shift from support for Guaidó to a focus on military pressure, while Phillips offers insight into Maduro's weakened popularity and the impact on Venezuelan society. They explore regional concerns and the complex motivations driving US involvement, highlighting a precarious future.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 32min

Is Trump going to war with Venezuela?

Andrew Roth, Global affairs correspondent at The Guardian, and Tom Phillips, their Latin America correspondent, dive into the complexities of U.S. military posture towards Venezuela. They discuss the intentions behind Trump’s military buildup, including questionable justifications related to drug trafficking. Phillips highlights Venezuela's corruption and economic collapse, while Roth speculates on the political maneuvering within the White House pushing for action. The conversation reveals fears of regional backlash and concerns about forced military interventions.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 32min

The downfall of Jair Bolsonaro

Tom Phillips, The Guardian's Latin America correspondent, dives into the dramatic downfall of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who was sentenced to 27 years for an attempted coup. Phillips uncovers the intricate 13-stage conspiracy that aimed to retain power, highlighting Bolsonaro supporters' fierce reactions and the pivotal role of Judge Alexandre de Moraes. The discussion explores the broader implications for Bolsonaro's political future, potential successors, and the ongoing cultural battle in Brazil over democracy and authoritarianism.

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