Ukraine: The Latest

The Telegraph
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Nov 14, 2025 • 57min

Global oil prices spike by 2% after ‘shattering’ strike on Russian port & exclusive interview with deputy head of Zelensky’s office

Ihor Brusylov serves as the Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, where he tackles pressing issues like the Energoatom corruption scandal and societal pressures in wartime. In the conversation, he describes the boiling point reached by Ukrainian society due to relentless attacks and psychological strain. Brusylov emphasizes the importance of accountability and unity to prevent societal breakdown, while also discussing Ukraine's growing drone production capacity and the strategic implications of European military aid.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 57min

Biggest corruption scandal of Zelensky’s presidency rattles country & Polish civilians arm themselves in case of Russian invasion

James Rothwell, The Telegraph's Berlin correspondent, brings insights on Germany's defense debates and Polish civil defense readiness amid growing tensions. Mariia and Ksenia, co-founders of the Women and the World International Film Festival, highlight their efforts to support displaced Ukrainian filmmakers. They discuss the emotional challenges faced by creatives and the festival's mission to promote 50/50 Ukrainian-international programming. The conversation also touches on utilizing cinema as a form of cultural resistance against the backdrop of war.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 41min

Calls for conscription age to be lowered as manpower shortage leaves Ukrainian city ‘on the brink’ & special forces launch 'fire attack' on major Russian petrochemical plant

In this discussion, James Kilner, a former Telegraph correspondent with expertise in Russia and the Caucasus, delves into pressing military and geopolitical issues. He highlights Kyiv Mayor Klitschko's call to lower the conscription age amid a manpower crisis. Kilner also explores Kazakhstan's recent alignment with the US through the Abraham Accords, signaling possible shifts in regional dynamics. Additionally, he assesses the potential fallout of Sergei Lavrov's declining influence within the Kremlin and Russia's response to labor shortages.
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27 snips
Nov 11, 2025 • 40min

Motorcyclists slip into frontline Pokrovsk under cover of fog

Memphis Barker, a Senior Foreign Correspondent, explores how fog facilitated Russian motorcyclists infiltrating Pokrovsk, posing a significant threat. Roland Oliphant, Chief Foreign Analyst, delves into Sergei Lavrov's recent absence and its implications for Russian diplomacy. Brussels Correspondent Joe Barnes outlines worrying drone incursions across Europe, linking them to hybrid warfare strategies and highlighting NATO's response challenges. Additionally, they discuss a corruption probe involving a close ally of President Zelensky that could impact Ukraine's EU ambitions.
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16 snips
Nov 10, 2025 • 49min

Energy war forces blackouts in Russia and Ukraine amid Putin’s manpower crisis

Dr. Jack Watling, a Senior Research Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, shares his insights on the ongoing conflict. He analyzes how Ukraine is adapting its battlefield tactics amidst a manpower challenge. Watling highlights the strategic significance of Pokrovsk and discusses Russia's operational issues despite their aims. He also raises concerns about the European dependence on US military supplies and explores methods to counter Russia's shadow fleet. Lastly, he cautions against the threat of drone attacks on civilians.
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28 snips
Nov 7, 2025 • 51min

Moscow slams Ukraine with new glide bombs as Lavrov's future in doubt

Dr. Jade McGlynn, a researcher at King's College London and expert on occupied territories, shares compelling insights into Russia's deteriorating healthcare policies and the challenges in Mariupol's medical system. She highlights the dire staffing shortages, rising mortality rates, and the impact of the water crisis in occupied areas. Jade also discusses the role of local human intelligence in resistance operations and the complex communication channels used by resistors to evade surveillance, illuminating the ongoing struggles in the region.
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41 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 58min

Ukraine blitzes Shahed drone factory as Russia sends disabled soldiers to die

Verity Bowman, a foreign health reporter, reveals shocking instances of Russia deploying disabled men to the front lines, emphasizing the grim realities of warfare. Albina Kovalyova, a documentary filmmaker, shares poignant insights about life in Kharkiv, showcasing how art and community bonds help residents cope with the ongoing conflict. Both guests explore deep themes of resilience, societal impact, and the harsh choices people are making amidst the chaos, while also shedding light on the changing dynamics of war and culture.
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26 snips
Nov 5, 2025 • 50min

The Ukrainian spy who fooled Moscow & interview with a frontline drone unit commander

Dimko Zhluktenko, a commander of a Ukrainian drone unit and founder of the charity Dzyga's Paw, shares his journey from the IT sector to military leadership. He recounts intense reconnaissance missions during the Dobropillia breakthrough, detailing the coordination of artillery strikes. Dimko discusses the psychological effects of drone warfare on operators and the evolving technology in combat. He emphasizes that while drones are changing tactics, they won't replace human soldiers, highlighting the moral complexities of targeting combatants from afar.
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Nov 4, 2025 • 50min

Ukraine strikes elite Russian unit on Black Sea oil rig & rescues camel from overrun Russian position

In this discussion, Stephanie Baker, a Senior Writer at Bloomberg and sanctions expert, dives into the critical impact of U.S. sanctions on Russia's oil giants, Lukoil and Rosneft. She highlights how these restrictions have prompted significant changes in oil imports from countries like China and India. Stephanie also explains the unique strength of U.S. sanctions over EU measures and discusses the potential for Russia's shadow fleet to evade these economic pressures. The conversation wraps up with an intriguing tale of Ukrainian forces rescuing a Bactrian camel from Russian control.
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42 snips
Nov 3, 2025 • 55min

Ukraine special forces launch Black Hawk helicopter raid to stop Russian encirclement & exclusive interview with former NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg

Tommy Gulliksen, a Norwegian documentary filmmaker known for directing 'Facing War', shares insights into his unique access to NATO and Jens Stoltenberg. The discussion reveals Stoltenberg's regrets about NATO's early arms support to Ukraine and highlights the film's focus on diplomacy during crises. Gulliksen details challenging logistics behind his 22-month shoot and the importance of informal dialogues among leaders. Stoltenberg emphasizes maintaining NATO unity in the face of evolving Russian aggression, analyzing Putin's shifting behavior over the years.

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