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On New Year's Day, the moment Ukraine's deal to transport Russian gas through its pipelines to Europe ended, the taps were turned off. It's a move heralded by Volodymyr Zelenskyy as damaging to Russia and its allies. The Times' correspondent Oliver Moody analyses exactly what it does mean for Vladimir Putin and why it may not mean huge price hikes for much of the west.
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As the new year begins, Marina Miron from the War Studies Department of King’s College London, joins us to discuss the big global security questions of 2025.
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From a stuttering economy to an intensifying purge of the military, China’s president has faced many challenges in 2024. With a looming trade war with the United States and more clouds on the economic horizon, Professor Steve Tsang of the SOAS China Institute reflects on Xi Jinping’s year.
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What has 2024 meant for Kim Jong Un? The Times' Asia Editor, Richard Lloyd Parry, reflects on the North Korean leader's year.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to military analyst and former fighter pilot Sean Bell about the sea and air war in Ukraine during 2024.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to military analyst and former military intelligence officer and NATO planner Philip Ingram MBE about the ground war in Ukraine during 2024.
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What has 2024 meant for Hamas and Hezbollah? The Times correspondent Richard Spencer joins us to assess their year.
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What has 2024 meant for Benjamin Netanyahu? The Times' Israel Correspondent Gabrielle Weiniger joins us to assess the Israeli Prime Minister's year.
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What has 2024 meant for Donald Trump? The Times' US Correspondent Charlotte McDonald-Gibson joins us to assess the president-elect's year.
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What has 2024 meant for Volodomyr Zelensky? The Times' Maxim Tucker joins us to assess the Ukrainian president's year.
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What has 2024 meant for Vladimir Putin? Russian expert Mark Galeotti joins us to assess Putin's year.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, Louis Sykes speaks to Mark Cancian, a retired colonel with more than three decades of service with the US Marine Corps, about the war in Ukraine.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to The Times' Defence Correspondent George Grylls about the war in Ukraine.
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As negotiations intensify for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release agreement, Qatar is reassessing its role as a mediator in some of the world's most challenging conflicts. Dr Bader Al-Saif of Kuwait University explains why Doha has long strived to unite diverse factions and parties.
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British troops could be sent to Ukraine for training, the UK Defence Secretary has told The Times. Our Defence Editor, Larisa Brown, who's been speaking to John Healey on his trip to Kyiv and Estonia, gives us her analysis.
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Negotiators say they’re closer than ever before to a deal that could see hostages released and a stop to fighting in Gaza. Amid whirlwind discussions in Middle Eastern capitals, strategist and national security specialist Dr Lynette Nusbacher unpacks the intricate dynamics at play.
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Ukraine has claimed responsibility for the assassination of a leading Russian general in Moscow. The former British Army officer and chemical weapons expert Hamish de Bretton-Gordon explains why Igor Kirillov was such a prime target for Ukraine and why Vladimir Putin will now be seriously worried about his own safety.
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The US journalist Austin Tice is America's longest-held hostage, having been held captive in Syria since 2012. The Times' US Correspondent Josie Ensor, who covered the Middle East and Syria for years, discusses the ongoing efforts to find him - including her conversation with a Syrian undercover journalist who believes he was in the same prison at the same time as Austin.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to China expert and author Ian Williams about Taiwan, South Korea and the impact of China's trade war with the US.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, James Hanson speaks to Dr Vlad Mykhnenko about the war in Ukraine. Originally from Ukraine, Vlad is a Professor of Sustainable Urban Development at the University of Oxford who specialises in geographical political economy.
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