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Over the weekend, Ukraine launched an audacious drone attack deep inside Russian territory. After 18 months of planning personally overseen by Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine smuggled drones across the border and launched them from hidden containers with remote-controlled lids. Kyiv says it damaged a third of Russia’s strategic bombers. The Times’ World Affairs Editor Catherine Philp says it is an effective strategy as well as symbolism - and looks at how Russia will react.
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In this extended Frontline conversation Air Marshall Greg Bagwell speaks with Kate Gerbeau about the latest developments in the war in Ukraine.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, former UK defence attaché to Moscow and Kyiv, John Foreman, speaks with Philip Ingram about the latest developments in the war in Ukraine.
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Confusion reigns after a US federal court suspended Donald Trump’s worldwide tariffs and declared them unlawful, only for an appeal to temporarily allow them again. The White House is launching a full legal challenge - so the uncertainty will continue, especially for China, which faced the steepest tariffs. The Times’ China correspondent Richard Spencer explains why Beijing can benefit, even without knowing what is coming next.
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Waves of drone attacks have become Russia’s signature weapon in its war against Ukraine, growing increasingly lethal with each strike. The Times’ correspondent in Kyiv, Maxim Tucker, meets those working tirelessly to end their reign of terror. Plus, he delves into the latest developments following Volodymyr Zelensky’s discussions with Germany’s Chancellor.
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Israel's aid distribution model in Gaza has sparked criticism and chaos, with thousands of desperate Palestinians rushing the first distribution site. As major UN agencies and humanitarian organisations refuse to cooperate, citing concerns over 'weaponisation' of aid, Mark Seddon, Director of the Centre for United Nations Studies at the University of Buckingham, unpacks the fallout and examines whether the UN can salvage its reputation amidst the ongoing crisis.
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As Western allies remove range restrictions on Ukraine’s use of weapons, The Times’ defence editor Larisa Brown unpacks how launching missiles deeper into Russia might change the trajectory of the conflict. She also takes us inside the training of Ukrainian soldiers on British soil.
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As Turkey’s four-decade-long conflict with the PKK draws to a close, the nation achieves major foreign policy victories, solidifying its role as a vital bridge between the West, the Middle East, and Asia. Liz Cookman, reporting from Turkey for The Times, discusses Ankara’s rise as a powerhouse in regional and global diplomacy.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, Ambassador John E Herbst, former US Ambassador to Ukraine, speaks with Philip Ingram about the latest developments in the war in Ukraine.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, former British Defence Secretary Sir Ben Wallace delves into the ongoing war in Ukraine and the West's response to Russian aggression. He examines Vladimir Putin’s strategy, the influence of Donald Trump’s rhetoric, and the critical importance of Western resolve in defending Ukraine’s sovereignty and shared democratic values.
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa faced an Oval Office ‘ambush’ by Donald Trump, echoing a similar encounter with Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Times' US Assistant Editor, David Charter, examines the fallout from Trump's tactics and their potential impact on America's standing in global diplomacy.
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With Vladimir Putin continuing to dangle the carrot of peace talks with Ukraine, seemingly with little intention of taking part, the World in 10 asks why he's dragging it out, how long he can do it for, and what Donald Trump can do to force him to the table. European and transatlantic security expert, Edward Lucas, argues that there is a bigger picture for Russia's president, that the longer hope continues, the more he can divide Europe and the US which might present an opportunity for a tempting attack on a NATO member.
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As key allies of Israel condemn Binyamin Netanyahu’s government for its offensive against Hamas in Gaza, it’s reported Donald Trump has told his officials he wants the Israeli Prime Minister to “wrap up” the war. Is the US President losing patience, and will it force Netanyahu to change course? The Times’ Middle East correspondent Samer Al-Atrush explains why the Trump administration turning against Netanyahu would be particularly difficult for Israel.
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Despite the White House and the Kremlin saying Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin’s phone call went well and made progress to a ceasefire in Ukraine, there was no new detail or timeline on the Ukraine peace process. The US President says he’s open to meeting his Russian counterpart - and last week his Secretary of State Marco Rubio said face-to-face talks would be the only way to make progress. Russia specialist Emily Ferris, from the RUSI think tank, explains whether an in-person meeting will happen and what it would actually accomplish.
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The US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth says banning "woke" language, reducing women's participation programmes and stopping DEI initiatives will strengthen the US military and bring back a "warrior ethos". But what if those decisions take the US backwards? International security specialist Professor Bethan Greener argues they might undermine the US' ability to fight.
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In this extended edition, former US Secretary of State Antony Blinken sits down with Times Radio for an exclusive broadcast interview – his first outside the United States since leaving office in January. Blinken delves into the US-Europe relationship, the ongoing war in Ukraine, tensions in the Middle East, and offers insights into Joe Biden’s health during his final months in office.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, Lord Ricketts - Peter Ricketts - former UK National Security Advisor and seasoned British diplomat, examines the latest developments in Ukraine's war, from stalled peace talks to Putin's strategic provocations.
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Donald Trump’s decision to lift all US sanctions on Syria and meet with its new President, Ahmed al-Sharaa—a former al-Qaeda commander—has sparked debate. Calling him a "young, attractive, tough guy," Trump’s move could reshape alliances and power dynamics across the Middle East, with significant implications for Israel. Elliott Abrams, a veteran of US Middle East policy and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, examines the risks and potential fallout.
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Vladimir Putin's failure to head to Turkey for peace talks with Volodymyr Zelenskyy appears to have exposed his total lack of desire to end the war in Ukraine. Chatham House's Orysia Lutsevych analyses whether Donald Trump will finally acknowledge that and act accordingly, walk away from the situation entirely, or merely blindly continue his warm relationship with the Kremlin.
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With China building warships at a rate well beyond anyone else on the planet, Donald Trump has vowed to “make US shipbuilding great again.”
The World in 10 analyses what threat the US president sees from a Chinese mega-fleet, and whether his executive order, “Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance”, is too late to prevent it.
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