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James Waterhouse

Ukraine correspondent for the BBC, interviewed from Brussels about sanctions, Western support and financial measures for Ukraine.

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27 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 29min

Crunch talks in Brussels on Russia's frozen assets

James Waterhouse, a Brussels-based BBC correspondent, discusses the EU's crucial negotiations on using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine. He highlights Belgium's legal concerns and the urgent need for funding amidst the backdrop of ongoing conflict. Jonathan Beale, a BBC defense correspondent, shares insights from his rare visits to Ukrainian factories producing long-range missiles and drones, emphasizing their rapid expansion and drive for self-sufficiency. Together, they explore the intersection of finance, security, and innovation in wartime.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 28min

Trump pledges to 'kill people' in drug cartels

Luis Fajardo, a Miami-based BBC correspondent, discusses Trump's controversial approach to drug cartels, emphasizing the legal and regional risks involved. Nomiya Iqbal reveals shocking FBI indictments linking NBA figures to illegal gambling and organized crime. James Waterhouse covers EU hesitations regarding the use of frozen Russian assets for supporting Ukraine. Jean Mackenzie sheds light on the disturbing rise in fishermen deaths in South Korea, connecting it to climate change and changing sea conditions.
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Sep 20, 2025 • 23min

Russian Warplanes Breach Nato Airspace

In this discussion, James Waterhouse, a seasoned Ukraine correspondent, provides insights into recent incidents involving Russian fighter jets breaching Estonian airspace. He breaks down NATO's potential responses and the implications for Ukraine amid ongoing drone attacks. The conversation also touches on the chaotic launch of 'Your Party' by former Labour MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, highlighting the emerging leadership rifts and the broader fragmentation in UK politics post-Brexit. It's a compelling dive into current geopolitical tensions and domestic political shifts.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 30min

King makes history by praying with Pope

Mark Lowen, a BBC correspondent in Rome, discusses the historic moment where King Charles prayed with the Pope, marking a symbol of unity. James Waterhouse reports on the EU's new sanctions on Russia and President Zelensky's talks in Brussels. Sarah Gervin shares insights on the Bloody Sunday trial verdict and the families' responses. Stephen McDonnell covers China's new five-year plan, while Andrew Harding addresses France's challenges with migrant crossings. Finally, explore a café owner’s innovative phone-free initiative to spark customer connections.
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Dec 23, 2025 • 32min

A Moscow car bomb and Putin’s telethon

James Waterhouse, BBC Ukraine correspondent, and Steve Rosenberg, BBC Russia editor, discuss the assassination of a Russian general by car bomb and the implications for Ukraine's intelligence capabilities. They delve into Putin's recent year-end press conference, where he claimed no future wars if respected, dismissing concerns of conflict with Europe. The duo also explores the latest European funding deal for Kyiv, the psychological impact of attacks on the Russian public, and ongoing peace talks, revealing fractures in European unity.

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