

Ukraine: The Latest
The Telegraph
The world’s most listened to, and award-winning, podcast covering the war in Ukraine.Every weekday, the Telegraph's top journalists analyse the conflict from all angles – just as they have since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, when tanks, jets and troops crossed Ukraine's borders.Downloaded over 120 million times and trusted by listeners worldwide, the team considers military strategy, history, weaponry, economics, refugee crises, culture, and daily life in Vladimir Putin's autocratic Russia and Volodymyr Zelensky's democratic Ukraine. Our correspondents on the ground talk to experts and civilians to cover every aspect of Russia's brutal invasion.We are also available in both Ukrainian and Russian, so that people on both sides of the battle lines and across the region – including Central Asia and the Caucasus – have access to accurate reporting. We use cutting-edge AI technology to make this possible. Just search Україна: Останні Новини (Ukr) and Украина: Последние Новости (Ru) on your on your preferred podcast app to find them. Or find them here: https://linktr.ee/ukrainethelatestA new weekly newsletter is also available, where we answer your questions, provide recommended reading, and give exclusive analysis and behind-the-scenes insights – plus maps of the frontlines and diagrams of weapons to complement our daily reporting. It’s free for everyone, including non-subscribers. Join here: https://secure.telegraph.co.uk/customer/secure/newsletter/ukraine/Telegraph subscribers get early access to bonus episodes of Ukraine: The Latest and our sister podcast Battle Lines. You can subscribe within The Telegraph app, or tap on ‘Already a subscriber’ at the top of this page to log in to link your existing subscription. For more information, head to: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/contact-us/telegraph-subscription-bonus-content-apple-podcasts/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 57min
Europe overtakes US intelligence support for Kyiv & Trump ‘gifted’ a Nobel Peace Prize
Dr. Jade McGlynn, a war studies researcher at King's College London, brings expert insight on the ongoing resistance in occupied Ukraine. The discussion highlights the bureaucratic nature of occupation and various resistance strategies, including vital intelligence operations. McGlynn critiques Western approaches, advocating for covert network protection. Notably, she reveals the significant impact of recent covert operations across occupied regions, underscoring the resilience and adaptability of those resisting Russian control.

Jan 15, 2026 • 46min
Russia forces African recruits to become suicide bombers & Zelensky declares ‘state of emergency’
In this engaging discussion, Ben Farmer, Africa correspondent for The Telegraph, reveals shocking reports of Russia coercing African recruits into suicide bombing missions on the front lines. He shares harrowing testimonies from these individuals, detailing their deception and harsh realities. Meanwhile, Stephanie Baker, senior writer at Bloomberg, analyzes the potential impact of unrest in Iran and Venezuela on global energy markets, and explores how sanctions are squeezing Russia's oil revenue. Their insights highlight the tangled web of geopolitics and human cost.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 48min
France pushes to block Ukraine from buying US weapons & Moscow’s ‘glee’ at Trump’s Greenland gambit
Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor of Defence at The Telegraph, and Russia analyst James Kilner delve into pressing issues surrounding Ukraine. They discuss France's controversial push to block Ukraine from acquiring US weapons and how this move could impact EU security dynamics. Nicholls also highlights recent alarming Russian attacks in Ukraine and a devastating missile strike in Rostov. Kilner examines Russian media's gleeful response to US political friction, particularly regarding Trump's comments on Greenland, illuminating Kremlin propaganda strategies.

Jan 13, 2026 • 51min
550,000 'without power in Russia' & exclusive interview with President of Moldova, Maia Sandu
Adrian Blomfield, Senior Foreign Correspondent for The Telegraph, interviews Maia Sandu, President of Moldova, about her experiences during a challenging five years in office. They discuss the 2025 elections and the risks of Russian interference, revealing Moldova's position as a frontline state against hybrid warfare. Sandu emphasizes the urgency of EU accession as a survival strategy and shares insights on Moldova's resilience and humanitarian efforts supporting Ukraine. The conversation also touches on personal challenges faced while leading the nation and the importance of learning from Moldova's experiences.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 56min
Russia’s new ‘dandelion’ tank armour; Kremlin attacks ‘wet dreams of British perverts’ & how Iran regime collapse would impact Ukraine
Alessia Bida, a journalist from the Kyiv Independent focusing on war crimes, takes a deep dive into the chilling process of indoctrinating Ukrainian children in occupied territories. She exposes the harsh realities of military training camps, where children endure grueling conditions and forced compliance under the guise of education. Bida highlights the systematic Russification efforts and the psychological toll on these young individuals, discussing potential legal implications that could arise from such militarisation.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 56min
Putin fires nuclear-capable hypersonic missile at Lviv & Trump's men meet Russian envoy
Tom Mutch, a freelance journalist covering Ukraine, shares insights from his interview with Oleksandr Kamyshin about the country's defence industries and strategic railway significance. Colonel Andy Boardman, commanding Operation Interflex, discusses innovative training for Ukrainian recruits, including adaptations for drone warfare. The conversation highlights the evolving demands of the battlefield and showcases the commitment of Ukrainian volunteers preparing to face the ongoing conflict.

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Jan 8, 2026 • 38min
Drones plunge Ukraine regions into ‘total blackout’ & Russian-flagged oil tanker attacked after Trump acts
Anna Conkling, a freelance journalist based in Kyiv, shares gripping updates from the frontline. She reveals how recent Russian strikes have plunged Ukrainian regions into darkness amidst freezing temperatures. Anna describes daily life during these blackouts, highlighting the resilience of locals and the challenges they face. The conversation also touches on the confusing restructuring within Ukraine's International Legion and the surge in defense stocks following Trump’s comments, stirring up various reactions in the defense sector.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 53min
US hails ‘big milestone’ in Paris as Trump envoy promises BlackRock key to ‘future of Ukraine’
In this discussion, Sir Ben Wallace, former British Defence Secretary, shares insights on the Paris Declaration and its implications for European defense. He expresses skepticism about Donald Trump's commitment to U.S. support, emphasizing that Putin understands the dynamics at play. Wallace also explores the role of BlackRock in post-war Ukraine and discusses the broader geopolitical factors at stake, including resource politics and the need for Europe to enhance its defense capabilities.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 49min
Zelensky seeks ‘binding commitments’ from Coalition of the Willing & US in first 2026 peace summit
Lily Shanagher, a foreign correspondent known for her insights on Ukraine's diplomatic landscape, and Michael Bohnert, an engineer at RAND Corporation specializing in defense technologies, share their expertise. They discuss President Zelensky's team reshuffle and its implications. The dynamics of the Paris summit unfold, including Ukraine's security priorities and the significance of international commitments. Michael sheds light on the evolving role of AI in drones, automation in military strategies, and the critical balance between offensive and defensive technologies.

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Jan 5, 2026 • 47min
Orban: Venezuela ‘good news’ for Hungary & Putin ‘fears’ condemning US action
James Kilner, a seasoned Russia analyst, dives into the Kremlin's nuanced reactions to the US operation in Venezuela. He reveals how Moscow juggles the challenge of standing by an ally while fearing backlash from Trump. Kilner also discusses the Kremlin's strategic pragmatism and its implications for US-Russia relations. He highlights Orban’s emphasis on national interests, his views on energy and migration, and the broader geopolitical landscape, including Arctic ambitions and implications of Kadyrov's health for Chechnya.


