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Medics on the front line & an interview with hybrid war expert Liubov Tsybulska

Medics on the front line & an interview with hybrid war expert Liubov Tsybulska



Day 142.

Today, we analyse and discuss the very latest updates from the front lines of the war in Ukraine and speak to Liubov Tsybulska, a hybrid warfare expert who is an adviser to the Ukrainian gove…


Published on 3 years, 5 months ago

Attacks in Vinnytsia & an interview with activist Walter Lekh

Attacks in Vinnytsia & an interview with activist Walter Lekh



Day 141.

Today we discuss the latest updates from Ukraine with our Assistant Foreign Editor Venetia Rainey and our Senior Foreign Correspondent Roland Oliphant. Plus, an interview with Walter Lekh, a …


Published on 3 years, 5 months ago

Putin recruiting prisoners, new Ukrainian weapons & activist Pavlo Bondarenko

Putin recruiting prisoners, new Ukrainian weapons & activist Pavlo Bondarenko



Day 140.

Today, we discuss the impact of the new HIMARs weapons systems that Ukraine is using to strike at Russian targets far behind the front line. We also analyse the Russian army’s faltering recru…


Published on 3 years, 5 months ago

The threat to Taiwan & what it's like to be sanctioned by Russia

The threat to Taiwan & what it's like to be sanctioned by Russia



Day 139.

Today, we discuss the latest updates from Ukraine and Europe with our Brussels Correspondent @oe Barnes, our Asia Correspondent Nicola Smith (who has recently returned from Ukraine) and the U…


Published on 3 years, 5 months ago

On the ground in the grinding battle for the Donbas

On the ground in the grinding battle for the Donbas



Day 138.

Today, we speak to Telegraph correspondent Colin Freeman, who’s been on the ground across the battlefront visiting Mykolaivka and Druzhivka in the Donbas and the area behind the front in the …


Published on 3 years, 5 months ago

Memes, social media and life in Kyiv: interview with Oleksandra Povoroznyk

Memes, social media and life in Kyiv: interview with Oleksandra Povoroznyk



Day 135.

Today, we analyse the latest updates from the battlefront, ask how Boris Johnson’s resignation is being received in Ukraine and we talk to Kyiv based journalist and translator Oleksandra Povo…


Published on 3 years, 5 months ago

The Russian advance halts, Boris Johnson resigns and we interview Oleksandra Matviichuk

The Russian advance halts, Boris Johnson resigns and we interview Oleksandra Matviichuk



Day 134.

Today, we analyse and discuss the latest updates from the front lines of the war in Ukraine, analyse Boris Johnson's resignation, and interview Ukrainian human rights lawyer Oleksandra Matvii…


Published on 3 years, 5 months ago

The Cold War, Vladimir Putin & what history can tell us about how the invasion of Ukraine may end

The Cold War, Vladimir Putin & what history can tell us about how the invasion of Ukraine may end



Day 133.

Today, David Knowles and Roland Oliphant interview historian Sergey Radchenko on the Cold War, Eastern European history, Russian imperialism and how history can help us better understand the …


Published on 3 years, 6 months ago

What does the fall of Luhansk mean for the war?

What does the fall of Luhansk mean for the war?



Day 132.

Today, we analyse the latest updates from Ukraine and ask what the fall of Luhansk means for Ukraine and Russia.

Contributors: 

David Knowles (Host)

Dominic Nicholls (Defence & Security Editor)

F…


Published on 3 years, 6 months ago

The fall of Luhansk and India's geopolitical position

The fall of Luhansk and India's geopolitical position



Day 131.

Today we discuss the latest updates from across the front lines, hear from our reporter on the ground in Ukraine, and hear more about India’s geopolitical position


Contributors: 

Sophie Coe (Ho…


Published on 3 years, 6 months ago





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