Ukraine: The Latest

The Telegraph
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Oct 27, 2025 • 48min

Putin tests 'invincible' nuclear-powered missile & Serhii Plokhy on the new arms race

In this discussion, renowned historian Serhii Plokhy sheds light on nuclear history and modern implications as tensions escalate in the Russo-Ukrainian war. He explains the renewed global arms race and critiques the impact of nuclear disarmament on Ukraine's security. Plokhy shares chilling anecdotes of near misses during the Cold War and warns of the proliferation risks triggered by current conflicts. His insights emphasize the importance of today’s decisions for future global stability and the urgent need to reassess deterrence strategies.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 1h 19min

SPECIAL: ‘We are all in danger now’ - Putin's brutal invasion three and a half years on, with General Sir Richard Barrons and Orysia Lutsevych OBE

Join General Sir Richard Barrons, a military strategy expert, and Orysia Lutsevych OBE, a leading voice on Ukrainian resilience, as they discuss the brutal realities of the ongoing conflict. They explore the evolving nature of warfare, including innovations in drone technology and the importance of morale among Ukrainians. The pair assess Russian military tactics and advocate for stronger European integration with Ukraine. Ultimately, they highlight the urgent need for credible security guarantees and proactive measures against disinformation.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 55min

NATO scrambles fighter jets after Russian planes violate Lithuania’s airspace & deal collapses to hand Kyiv €140bn in frozen Kremlin assets

Vilja, the Estonian ambassador to London, shares insights on Estonia's unwavering support for Ukraine amid regional security threats. Konstantin Leontiev, a fashion-show producer, highlights the Walk for Ukraine event as a platform for cultural outreach. They discuss the importance of fashion as a form of storytelling during war and how Ukrainian designers express their heritage through their creations. Vilja also emphasizes the historical context of Estonia's stance against Russian imperialism and the need for solidarity in defending democracy.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 41min

Trump sanctions ‘an act of war’, says Moscow, as US lifts restrictions on long-range European missiles

Memphis Barker, Senior Foreign Correspondent for The Telegraph, reports from Ukraine, focusing on the chilling aftermath of an alleged war crime in Pokrovsk, revealing the brutal nature of the ongoing conflict. Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a former tank commander, delves into NATO’s significant investments in tank production, emphasizing their enduring importance on the battlefield. Both guests discuss the ramifications of Trump's new sanctions on Russia's energy sector and the potential shifts in military dynamics as a result. A gripping analysis you won't want to miss!
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Oct 22, 2025 • 38min

Children rescued from kindergarten hit by drone & Putin defies Trump to wreck Budapest peace talks

Kieran Kelly, a foreign reporter who has delved into the psychological effects of drone warfare, provides profound insights into the real-life implications of drone sounds in Ukraine. He discusses a recent drone strike on a kindergarten in Kharkiv, emphasizing the urgent need for children to identify drone noises to enhance their survival chances. The conversation also highlights how these sounds can lead to lasting trauma, underlining the psychological toll of war on civilians.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 48min

Trapped Russian troops 'blown apart' fleeing by boat & Trump's summit with Putin in Hungary threatened as Europe pulls rank

Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor for Defence at The Telegraph, provides sharp insights into the struggle of Russian troops on the front lines, revealing disturbing morale issues and reports of abandoned soldiers. Verity Bowman shares harrowing eyewitness accounts of the dire conditions in the Dnipro Delta. Meanwhile, James Kilner analyzes the Kremlin's tactics in shaping narratives around the Trump-Putin summit and the economy's weakening grip. The conversation concludes with a debate on the implications of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine.
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Oct 20, 2025 • 53min

Trump tells Ukraine: Accept Putin’s demands ‘or be destroyed’

In a riveting discussion, Professor Robert Person, a scholar of Russian foreign policy, analyzes the geopolitical dynamics following Trump’s controversial pressure on Ukraine. He delves into the stalled negotiations with Russia and the challenges of achieving peace. Person emphasizes the importance of military pressure on Russia and the impact of Ukrainian strikes on energy infrastructure. Additionally, he reflects on how European unity is crucial for supporting Ukraine and assesses the unlikely role of China in influencing Putin's decisions.
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Oct 17, 2025 • 57min

Trump to meet Putin in Budapest in ‘huge blow’ to Europe & North Korean troops direct Russian strikes into Ukraine

Hobart Earle, the Music Director of the Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra, dives into the profound connection between music and Ukrainian identity. He shares how concerts during the Soviet collapse provided refuge and joy. The discussion highlights the resurgence of Ukrainian culture post-independence, especially after Crimea’s annexation. Earle reflects on the emotional shift in repertoire following the 2022 invasion, the targeting of cultural venues, and critiques the complex narratives around Russian cultural claims, advocating for a balanced approach to heritage amidst conflict.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 46min

Crowds in St Petersburg sing about overthrowing Putin

In this podcast, guest James Rothwell, Berlin correspondent for The Telegraph, dives into the shifting dynamics of German public sentiment toward the war in Ukraine. He shares insights into a rare protest in St Petersburg calling for Putin’s overthrow and discusses how recent drone incursions have sparked debates on military conscription in Germany. The conversation also highlights Germany's response to ongoing political controversies, revealing deeper complexities in European attitudes toward the conflict.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 42min

Drug gangs hone drone skills in Ukraine's foreign legion as US warns Russia of “consequences” on eve of latest weapons meeting

Colin Freeman, a foreign reporter and author, sheds light on an alarming trend: Mexican and Colombian drug cartels are infiltrating the Ukrainian military to refine their drone warfare skills. He discusses how operatives train in kamikaze tactics, complicating volunteer vetting due to identity fraud. The conversation also delves into the implications of these techniques being used back in Latin America, highlighting the concerning potential of combat-trained individuals returning to criminal life. Freeman's insights reveal a unique intersection of global conflicts and criminal enterprises.

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