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Ukraine: The Latest

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Jan 10, 2025 • 50min

Drone-armed Russian mercenary enters US illegally & US pledges $500 million to Ukraine

Listen as top diplomats ponder the EU's readiness to step in if US support for Ukraine wanes. Explore a unique drone workshop in Kyiv where creativity meets war, showcasing local ingenuity in manufacturing vital military tech. Discover the complexities of leveraging frozen Russian assets while addressing the pressing security risks related to mercenaries entering the US. An engaging dive into international military dynamics and the human spirit's resilience amid conflict awaits!
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Jan 9, 2025 • 58min

Trump to end war 'within 100 days' & Russian spies paid $200,000 per killed American in Afghanistan

Hamish de-Bretton Gordon, a Chemical Weapons Expert and former Tank Commander, shares his insights from Syria, emphasizing the resilience of locals amidst ongoing violence. Svitlana Morenets, a Staff Writer at The Spectator, provides analysis on Ukraine's political climate and its relationship with Moldova during the energy crisis. The discussion tackles Trump's plans to end the war swiftly, the troubling financial motives behind Russian opposition, and the implications of potential international troop deployments to Ukraine.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 59min

F-16 fighter jet in 'world first' shootdown & war-born superbug may spark next pandemic

Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor of Defence at The Telegraph, provides keen insights into Ukraine's military offensive, particularly the evolving dynamics in Kursk and the strategic use of drones. Arthur Scott Geddes, Deputy Global Health Editor, discusses the war's toll on Ukraine's healthcare system, focusing on rising antimicrobial resistance and mental health issues. Meanwhile, Michael Bohnert analyzes how emerging AI-powered drones are reshaping warfare, raising ethical questions about their potential misuse. A thought-provoking convergence of military and health challenges!
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Jan 7, 2025 • 60min

980,000 troops: Ukraine now 'largest army in Europe' & interview with ex-British Army chief

General The Lord Dannatt, former head of the British Army, shares his expert insights on the evolving military landscape in Ukraine. He discusses the remarkable achievement of a Ukrainian F-16 pilot who intercepted six Russian missiles. The conversation dives into Ukraine's strategic movements and the importance of coalition support amidst growing European defense dilemmas. Additionally, Dannatt emphasizes the balance between national security and economic constraints, advocating for increased defense spending while honoring the sacrifices made by soldiers.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 44min

Ukraine counter-attacks with lightning new offensive into Russia & Moscow 'planned attacks' on South Korea and Japan

Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, a former British Army Tank Commander and chemical weapons expert, and James Rothwell, Berlin Correspondent for The Telegraph, dive into the current dynamics of the Ukraine-Russia conflict. They discuss a surprise counterattack in Kursk, exploring the military tactics behind it, including drone jamming units. The conversation shifts to the pivotal European elections in 2025, analyzing the rise of pro-Kremlin parties and their potential impact on EU stability amidst geopolitical tensions.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 54min

Hunting Russian soldiers with Ukraine's ace drone unit & tank brigade goes AWOL in France

Francis Farrell, a reporter for The Kyiv Independent, shares riveting insights from the front lines of Ukraine. He discusses cutting-edge drones that are transforming the battlefield, along with the ethical questions they raise. The conversation also highlights troubling reports of soldiers going AWOL, impacting military discipline, and the implications for Ukraine’s manpower crisis. Additionally, the podcast touches on the Russian economy's struggles and the geopolitical shifts in energy sources as Europe seeks alternatives.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 45min

'Devastating' Russian casualties pass 760,000 in Ukraine, says British intelligence

The discussion dives into the staggering military casualties suffered by Russia, now exceeding 760,000, and examines the tactical shortcomings plaguing their efforts in Ukraine. It highlights unusual legislative moves, including a ban on crypto-mining to safeguard energy resources, and critiques absurd policies like charging nightclub goers for promoting non-traditional relations. Additionally, the implications of advanced drone technology on warfare and the suppression of local culture in occupied regions reveal the ongoing complexities of the conflict.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 11min

'My mother-in-law remembers Stalingrad - this war is worse'

In Kharkiv, a woman shares her harrowing escape from her home the day Russian forces invaded. She reflects on the chaos and fear that gripped her community, illustrating the intense struggle for survival amidst relentless bombardments. The podcast highlights the emotional toll of displacement and the heartbreaking loss felt by families. Additionally, it underscores the vital role of support organizations providing aid. Personal stories reveal the lasting impact of conflict, driving home a desperate desire for peace and stability.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 44min

Azerbaijan ramps up pressure on Moscow over downed jet & murdered writer honoured with new Fellowship

Sasha Dovzhyk, Director of Index Ukraine and a writer and curator, dives into pressing geopolitical issues. He discusses Azerbaijan's accusations against Russia regarding a downed plane and the emotional weight of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Additionally, they introduce the Victoria Amelina Fellowship, aimed at supporting creative nonfiction writers impacted by war. Personal stories of resilience emerge, emphasizing cultural revival and community support during these challenging times.
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Dec 27, 2024 • 34min

Russia 'shoots down' passenger jet in Azerbaijan & Putin's Christmas Day bombardment

Olga Ferodova, a former beautician from Kharkiv, transformed her life into that of an explosive ordnance specialist volunteer after the war began. She shares her harrowing journey from beauty to bombs, highlighting the resilience and adaptability required in conflict zones. The conversation dives into the tragic Azerbaijan Airlines crash, raising unsettling theories about Russian involvement. It also discusses Putin's Christmas Day attacks and the broader implications for regional peace negotiations and support for Ukraine.

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