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Tim Judah

Special correspondent for The Economist. He reports on the ground from Ukraine.

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23 snips
Apr 14, 2025 • 23min

Bloody Sunday: Russia’s strikes on Sumy

In this discussion, Tim Judah, a special correspondent from Ukraine, and Christian Odendahl, the European economics editor, dive into the aftermath of Russia's missile strikes on Sumy, exploring the tragic civilian casualties amidst calls for peace. They analyze the complexities of ongoing negotiations and the resilience of Ukrainian forces. Additionally, they shed light on the brain drain of American scientists to Europe, highlighting the continent's strategies to attract talent. The conversation wraps with fascinating insights into how consumer goods in Britain have evolved over time.
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Aug 7, 2023 • 22min

Back to front: visiting Ukraine’s firing line

Tim Judah, a special correspondent for The Economist, shares gripping accounts from the front lines of Ukraine, highlighting the resolve of soldiers and the fears of civilians amidst ongoing conflict. Dominic Ziegler, the Singapore bureau chief, adds perspective on international diplomacy, especially during peace talks in Saudi Arabia. They also tackle Japan's contentious plan to release Fukushima's wastewater and explore the cultural rise of rosé wine as summer's favored drink, illustrating the shifting perceptions around it.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 23min

Bloody Sunday: Russia’s strikes on Sumy

Tim Judah, a Special Correspondent for The Economist reporting from Ukraine, joins Christian Odendahl, the European Economics Editor, to discuss the devastating missile strikes on Sumy and the urgent need for peace amid escalating violence. They delve into the chilling aftermath of the attack, which tragically claimed 34 lives. Additionally, they highlight Europe's challenge in attracting scientific talent as researchers flee the U.S., and explore how historical shifts in Britain's consumer-price index reveal changing shopping habits over time.
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Apr 5, 2022 • 23min

Bodies in the streets: Russian atrocities

In this discussion, Tim Judah, a correspondent for The Economist covering the war in Ukraine, reveals shocking accounts of war crimes committed by Russian forces, including execution and torture of civilians. His firsthand experiences highlight the profound human suffering faced by local populations. The conversation also delves into critical findings from the latest climate report, stressing the urgent need for action on emissions. Judah's insights create a stark juxtaposition between the devastation of war and the pressing challenge of climate change.
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Aug 7, 2023 • 22min

Back to front: visiting Ukraine’s firing line

Tim Judah, a Special Correspondent for The Economist, shares his firsthand experiences from the front lines of the war in Ukraine. He describes the determination of Ukrainian soldiers amidst dire conditions and the fear experienced by civilians caught in the conflict. The conversation also touches on Japan's contentious plan to release wastewater from the Fukushima disaster, revealing international concerns. Additionally, the rise of rosé as a summer favorite is explored, highlighting its increasing popularity and cultural significance.