

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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Sep 16, 2025 • 1h 2min
Kyiv’s “Revenge operation” hits Russia’s far east as RAF commits Typhoons to NATO’s flank.
Colin Freeman, a freelance foreign affairs journalist and former chief foreign correspondent for The Telegraph, dives into Kyiv’s recent 'revenge operation' against Russian forces linked to war crimes. He shares firsthand reports from Kharkiv, where civilians suffer amidst military strikes. Freelancing on military nuances, Freeman also discusses his new book revealing the untold stories of Ukraine’s Foreign Legion, exploring the complex motivations of international volunteers fighting for Ukraine. It’s a raw glimpse into resilience and the realities of war.

Sep 15, 2025 • 48min
F-16s down Russian drone in Romania & Ukrainian saboteurs derail trains, blow up Russian soldiers
Join Dia Chakravarty, a Contributing Editor at The Telegraph, as she sheds light on significant geopolitical tensions. The discussion covers a Russian drone incursion into Romania, prompting urgent NATO responses. Ukrainian saboteurs gain headlines by derailing trains, showcasing their tactical prowess. The conversation doesn't stop there; it delves into Russia's struggling economy and questions India's strategic positioning amidst shifting alliances, particularly in context to China. A thought-provoking exploration of today's pressing global issues!

Sep 12, 2025 • 1h 7min
How Trump's purges weaken the CIA & Russian ship on fire after drone hit
Oleg Surhov, an investigative journalist from the Kyiv Independent, and Daria Kalinyuk, executive director of the Anti-Corruption Action Centre, dive deep into the political turmoil surrounding Trump’s attacks on the CIA and its implications for U.S. intelligence on Russia. They discuss the fallout of a drone attack on a Russian ship, revealing tensions in Eastern European waters. The conversation also delves into the challenges faced by Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts, highlighting the vital role of civil society in combating entrenched corruption during ongoing conflict.

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Sep 11, 2025 • 49min
'Putin is testing us' says Healey & NATO determines drone incursion 'not an attack' on Poland
Jade McGlynn, a researcher from the War Studies Department at King's College, sheds light on the intense resistance in Russian-occupied Ukraine and the dire water crisis in Donetsk. She discusses NATO's latest response to a drone incursion over Poland, highlighting rising military tensions and strategies. The conversation delves into the harsh realities faced by residents in occupied areas, including acts of defiance against collaborators. McGlynn emphasizes the significance of international support and the resilience of those under siege.

Sep 10, 2025 • 41min
NATO engages Russia for first time after drone attack on Poland
In this insightful discussion, Scott Martin, an international lawyer at Global Rights Compliance, sheds light on NATO's historic engagement with Russia as fighter jets shoot down drones over Poland. He analyzes the implications of this escalation for European security and highlights the legal complexities surrounding Russian disinformation tactics. Martin emphasizes how these narratives obscure accountability for international crimes, revealing the intricate balance between free speech and the need to combat harmful propaganda during conflicts.

Sep 9, 2025 • 57min
Explosions put 3 Russian pipelines 'out of action' & headless corpse of Russian CEO discovered
Guests include James Kilner, a Foreign Correspondent for The Telegraph focusing on Russia, Helen Pattinson, Chief Executive of War Child advocating for children in conflict, and Johanna Baxter, a Labour MP campaigning against the abduction of Ukrainian children. They discuss the plight of vulnerable children in war zones, the alarming realities of child abduction, and the urgent need for international action. The episode sheds light on the evolving conflict dynamics, including potential deportations of political refugees and the implications for global support in the Ukraine-Russia crisis.

Sep 8, 2025 • 1h 1min
Putin launches largest air attack of the war & remembering David Knowles
In this discussion, Polina Lysenko, the Deputy Director of Ukraine's National Anti-Corruption Bureau, sheds light on the ongoing fight against high-profile corruption amidst the backdrop of a devastating airstrike in Kyiv. She shares insights into NABU's challenges and evolution since its inception, emphasizing the need for public trust and international backing. The conversation also honors the legacy of David Knowles, exploring ways to continue his mission through fundraising initiatives, which reflect resilience and support for Ukraine.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 42min
Huge explosion at ‘vital’ Russia oil refinery & how China secretly arms Russia with drones
Sophia Yan, Senior Foreign Correspondent, dives into the secretive world of arms dealing as she reveals China’s covert supply of drone parts to Russia. The discussion highlights Vladimir Putin's provocative stance on Western peacekeeping troops in Ukraine, labeling them as 'legitimate targets.' Yan elaborates on the ongoing military challenges in Ukraine, including recent counterattacks and the crucial implications of international support. The conversation also touches on rising tensions in the South China Sea, set against the backdrop of Sino-Russian dynamics.

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Sep 4, 2025 • 43min
Ukraine destroys Russian speedboat as it tries to land troops & hot mic picks up Putin and Xi discussing immortality
James Kilner, a seasoned Foreign Correspondent with a history reporting from Russia, joins Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor of Defence, for a deep dive into the latest conflict developments. They discuss Ukraine's aggressive military strategies, including the destruction of a Russian speedboat. The conversation shifts to the Beijing summit, where an intriguing off-mic dialogue between Putin and Xi about immortality reveals underlying tensions. Additionally, they analyze shifting alliances in the South Caucasus and the implications for regional power dynamics.

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Sep 3, 2025 • 39min
Russia and North Korea fighting ‘Nazism’ in Ukraine, says Putin in first meeting with Kim Jong-un & exclusive interview with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy
In a compelling discussion, David Lammy, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, elaborates on the UK’s new sanctions against those involved in the forced deportation and indoctrination of Ukrainian children. He emphasizes the moral obligation to protect these vulnerable individuals amidst ongoing conflict. The conversation also touches on the significant military ties between Russia and North Korea, highlighted during a recent Beijing parade. This geopolitical backdrop underscores the urgency of international accountability in the face of rising tensions.