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    • Small decisions can have big impactsMaking smart choices, like using effective skincare products or streamlining business operations, can lead to significant results. In geopolitics, small actions like providing battle tanks to Ukraine could significantly impact the outcome of the conflict.

      Making small, smart decisions can have a significant impact, whether it's nourishing your skin with Osea's Undaria Algae Body Oil and Undaria Collagen Body Lotion for an inner and outer glow, or streamlining your business operations with Stamps.com for efficient mailing. In the news sphere, a major development in the Ukraine conflict is the decision by Germany and other Western countries to provide battle tanks to Ukraine, which could potentially turn the tide in the war. This represents a significant shift in Western support and could lead to a stronger Ukrainian defense against Russian aggression. It's a reminder that even small actions can have far-reaching consequences. Use code GLow for a discount on Osea products and CODEPROGRAM for a special offer on Stamps.com. Stay informed about the latest developments in Ukraine with The Telegraph's podcast and news coverage.

    • Delivery of M1 Abrams tanks to UkraineUkraine's acquisition of M1 Abrams tanks could significantly impact the war, providing an edge against Russian tanks, but logistical concerns and criticism of Germany's delay in aid delivery remain.

      The delivery of M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine marks a significant shift in the war, with Ukrainians expressing euphoria and anticipation for the impact on the battlefield. This development was once dismissed as insignificant due to logistical concerns, but the potential edge these tanks provide against Russian tanks could change the tide of the war. However, it's important to note that this is not an immediate turning point, and there are still questions about the number of tanks ready and their delivery timeline. The decision has also led to criticism of Germany for its perceived slowness in providing military aid, potentially damaging its international reputation. But with the decision now made, it remains to be seen if the criticisms will subside or if this incident highlights cracks in the western alliance.

    • Germany's Approach to Supporting Ukraine Faces CriticismGermany faced criticism for hesitancy in supporting Ukraine militarily, but eventually provided aid, including rocket systems, despite concerns about escalation and industry damage. Criticism continued due to messaging and defensive stance with NATO allies.

      Germany's approach to supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression has been met with criticism from some European allies and calls for more action. Despite Germany's concerns about escalation and potential damage to its military industry, it has faced pressure to do more and has eventually provided military aid, including multi-launch rocket systems. However, Germany's hesitancy and messaging have exposed it to criticism and put it on the defensive with its NATO allies. Russian reaction to Germany's decision to send tanks to Ukraine is yet to be seen in detail.

    • Ukraine's Race Against Time for Military EquipmentUkraine is urgently seeking advanced military equipment from Western allies to strengthen its forces against a potential Russian spring offensive. The arrival of new tanks could significantly impact the balance of power, but Russia has warned of dire consequences if the line is crossed.

      The situation in Ukraine is tense and time-sensitive, as the country races against the clock to receive advanced military equipment from Western allies before a potential Russian spring offensive. The Russians have expressed their displeasure about this situation, warning of dire consequences if the line is crossed. However, Ukrainian officials are pushing for the delivery of main battle tanks to strengthen their forces, and although it has taken months of diplomacy to secure this equipment, its arrival could significantly impact the balance of power on the ground. The Western tanks, built for Cold War battles against older Soviet models, will present a new challenge for the Russian army, which has not faced such technology in combat before. The race against time continues, with both sides preparing for intense battles in the coming months.

    • Race Against Time: Uncertainty and Tension in UkraineThe situation in Ukraine remains uncertain and tense, with Russia potentially launching offensives in various locations. The Ukrainian military's adaptability with Western support is being tested, and the next tranche may include longer-range weapons and fighter jets.

      The situation in Ukraine remains uncertain and tense, with the possibility of a Russian offensive happening in various locations along the front lines. The withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from Soledar is a developing situation, with some analysts seeing it as a significant loss, while others believe it's not a major setback. The focus on the battlefield is that it can move slowly and then suddenly, and there are signs of increased fighting in various areas, including Donbas and the Zaporizhzhia region. The Ukrainian military has shown adaptability in using Western kit, but Russia has had time to fortify defensive positions. The next tranche of Western support may include longer-range missiles and potentially fighter jets, as governments look to help Ukraine's military be less outgunned and outnumbered by Russian artillery. Overall, the situation in Ukraine remains a race against time, with the outcome uncertain.

    • Ukrainians wait for German tanks, manage life amid invasionUkrainians express gratitude for German tanks but remain patient for their arrival. Amid invasion, they continue managing their lives, with many loved ones still in Kyiv. Russians continue threatening with advanced weaponry, targeting infrastructure and civilians. Ukrainian expats in EU work to bridge news understanding gap.

      The Ukrainian people are grateful for the German announcement of sending tanks to Ukraine but are also patiently waiting for their implementation on the battleground. Meanwhile, they continue to manage their lives amidst the ongoing invasion, with most of their loved ones staying in Kyiv. The Russians still pose a significant threat with their advanced firepower and artillery systems, targeting energy infrastructure and civilian areas. Marichka Buzanikova and Stas Solzhenchenko, co-founders of Ukraine Explainers, shared their personal experiences of going on vacation just before the invasion and now living in the EU while their friends and family remain in Kyiv. Despite the challenges, they continue their work to bridge the gap in understanding of the news coming from Ukraine.

    • Providing clear information during the Ukrainian crisisUkraine Explainers, a project by Stas and Marjka, aimed to combat misconceptions and misunderstandings about the Ukrainian invasion by providing clear and concise explanations on various topics related to Ukraine's history and the conflict, connecting with other prominent Ukrainian voices, and serving as an essential platform for deeper understanding.

      During the Ukrainian crisis, Stas and Marjka of Ukraine Explainers aimed to provide clear and concise information to combat misconceptions and misunderstandings about the invasion. They recognized the importance of language in understanding Ukraine's history and the ongoing conflict, and their project included explainers on various topics, including the relationship between Ukrainian and Russian languages. The duo, who were not directly affected by the war, saw their initiative as a way to contribute to the informational battle and connect with other prominent Ukrainian voices. Despite having limited resources and working full-time jobs, they were proud of their accomplishments and the feedback they received from their audience. Overall, Ukraine Explainers served as an essential platform for clarifying misconceptions and fostering a deeper understanding of the complex situation in Ukraine.

    • Understanding the Complexity of Ukrainian-Russian RelationsThe ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia is rooted in history and political actions, not just language or ethnicity. It's essential to acknowledge the complexity and understand the historical context, collective responsibility, and societal and political changes required for a peaceful resolution.

      The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia is not just a matter of language or ethnicity, but a complex issue rooted in history and deliberate political actions. Ukrainian and Russian are different languages with distinct histories, and the large part of Russian-speaking people in Ukraine did not become Russian speakers due to political instability or ethnic reasons, but as a result of Russian policies of Russification throughout the 19th century and Soviet period. It's essential to understand that modern bilingualism in Ukraine is more complicated than ethnic or political markers often suggest. Moreover, the responsibility for the ongoing war and previous conflicts, such as those in Georgia and Moldova, lies not with every Russian individual or child, but with Russian society as a whole. This concept of collective responsibility is crucial for a democratic, developed society. Russians should acknowledge their imperialistic views, mistakes, and wars, work through them, and develop a healthier society. This is not about guilt but about justice, which is what Ukrainians seek. It's important to have open discussions about these topics to prevent future tragedies and genocides. While the immediate priority is to help Ukraine win and push Russians out of its territory, we must also consider broader topics related to cultural connectivity, historical legacy, and societal and political changes. This is a complex issue that requires ongoing dialogue and understanding.

    • Understanding the historical and societal contexts of Russia-Ukraine conflictExploring historical Russian imperialism and societal lack of introspection can shed light on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Acknowledging guilt and responsibility is crucial for individual and societal roles in conflict resolution.

      The Russian imperialistic mindset and Russia's lack of introspection regarding its colonial past have significant implications for the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This perspective, as shared by the speaker, highlights the importance of addressing the historical and societal underpinnings of the current crisis. The distinction between guilt and responsibility was also discussed, with the consensus being that both are relevant concepts to consider when examining individual and societal roles in the context of conflict. The speaker emphasized the importance of acknowledging the interconnectedness of personal actions and broader societal consequences, and the need for individuals to be informed about their government's actions. Overall, the conversation underscores the significance of reflecting on historical and societal contexts to better understand current conflicts and the responsibilities that come with being a member of a society.

    • Russian Responsibility for Ukraine Conflict: Complex and MultifacetedTo foster a democratic and decolonized Russia, it's crucial to change the perception of Russian society regarding ownership and agency, and encourage education to help future generations understand their role in society and accept responsibility for their government's actions.

      The responsibility for Russia's actions towards Ukraine and its role in the ongoing conflict is a complex issue. While Russian citizens may bear some responsibility as part of the state, many have tried to distance themselves from Putin's regime and the machinery of war. However, there's a perception gap between Russians and the rest of the world regarding ownership and agency in their society. This lack of belief in their ability to change things and hold their government accountable contributes to the continued conflict. For Russia to become a democratized and decolonized version of itself, this perception must change. Education is key to helping future generations understand their role in society and accept responsibility for their government's actions. The experience of post-war Germany offers some insight into this long and difficult process. It's essential to have this conversation now to help future generations and work towards a democratic society. Additionally, it's important to recognize that the responsibility for the conflict extends beyond Putin and Russian elites to Russian society as a whole.

    • Understanding the Complexity of the Ukraine ConflictThe Ukraine conflict challenges perceptions of Russian imperialism, highlights the importance of preserving war materials, and underscores the need for exploring different perspectives and histories.

      The ongoing war in Ukraine has challenged perceptions of Russian imperialism and the need for Russia to take responsibility for its past. In the early stages of the war, there was hope for revolt and instability in Russia due to public opposition. However, as the war continued, it became clear that the causes of the conflict were deeper than just an evil dictator and elites. Marichka, who is working on the Ukraine War Archive, emphasized the importance of preserving and systematizing materials related to the war for future research and justice. Both Marichka and Stas have experienced a shift in their understanding of neighboring countries and cultures, feeling more connected to Europe and a sense of solidarity with other nations that have experienced Russian colonialism. Overall, the discussion highlighted the complexity of the conflict and the importance of exploring different perspectives and histories.

    • Rediscovering National Identities and Learning History in Times of ConflictDuring conflict, it's crucial to stay informed, challenge misconceptions, and support those affected. Rediscovering national identities and learning history can provide a sense of connection and empowerment.

      The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has led many individuals to rediscover and reclaim their national identities, as well as learn new facts about their history. Stas Onenchenko emphasized the importance of keeping an eye on the situation and finding new ways to support Ukraine, while also agreeing on a clear strategy and end goal for the war. Marichka Puchelnikova added that they will be in Warsaw in a few weeks for a live podcast event with the Ukrainian Spaces Project. The conversation also touched on the importance of challenging misconceptions and myths about Eastern Europe and embracing one's cultural heritage. Overall, the discussion highlighted the power of learning and unlearning, and the importance of staying informed and engaged during times of conflict.

    • Engage with Ukraine Explainer for insights on UkraineStay updated on Ukraine news through various platforms and support the ongoing work for Ukraine's future.

      The speaker, who is involved with Ukraine Ukraine Explainer, invites listeners to engage with their content on various platforms, including Twitter, Instagram, and Patreon, for insights and long reads about Ukraine. The speaker expresses hope and strength, acknowledging the ongoing work required for Ukraine after the war ends. They express gratitude for support and belief in Ukraine. The Telegraph offers multiple ways to stay updated on Ukraine news, including podcasts, newsletters, and live updates on their website. Quinn and 1800flowers are mentioned as sponsors, offering discounts on luxury items and gift giving, respectively.

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    Sabotage & armed struggle: resistance in occupied Ukraine

    Day 861.

    Today, as well as diplomatic and battlefield updates, we look at the who, how, where and why of Ukrainian resistance movements behind Russian lines.



    Contributors:

    Dominic Nicholls (Host). @DomNicholls on X.

    Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.

    Dr Jade McGlynn (Research Fellow at The Department of War Studies at King's College London). @DrJadeMcGlynn on X.



    Articles/Reports Referenced: 


    'Crossing Thresholds: Ukrainian Resistance to Russian Occupation' (Dr Jade McGlynn)

    https://www.csis.org/analysis/crossing-thresholds-ukrainian-resistance-russian-occupation


    The Ukrainian resistance is torching Putin’s dreams of conquest (Jade in The Telegraph

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/21/the-ukrainian-resistance-is-torching-vladimir-putins-dreams/


    Viktor Orban announces plans to create Right-wing EU alliance (Joe Barnes in The Telegraph)

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/07/01/viktor-orban-plans-right-wing-eu-alliance/


    The critical cog in Putin's machine and how British firms help to keep Russian gas flowing into Europe (Sky News)

    https://news.sky.com/story/the-critical-cog-in-putins-machine-and-how-british-firms-help-to-keep-russian-gas-flowing-into-europe-13161807



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    Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk



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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJuly 02, 2024

    Belarus threatens nuclear use as Russia blamed for jamming GPS signals to British military jets

    Belarus threatens nuclear use as Russia blamed for jamming GPS signals to British military jets

    Day 860.

    Today, we bring you the latest news from Ukraine, look at how Russia has been blamed for jamming GPS signals on British military jets and ask quite why Belarus - a country hosting Russian nuclear missiles - is rattling the nuclear sabre once more.


    Contributors:

    Dominic Nicholls (Host). @DomNicholls on X.

    Gareth Corfield (Transport Correspondent). @GazTheJourno on X.

    Ben Butcher (Data Editor). @bienbutcher on X.

    Hamish De Bretton-Gordon (Former Tank Commander, Chemical and Biological Weapons Expert). @HamishDBG on X.




    Articles referenced:

    London Ukrainian Review

    https://x.com/ukrlondonreview/status/1807698342840869075


    Pre-order for Victoria Amelina’s book:

    https://x.com/olgatokariuk/status/1807724459677114612




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    Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk



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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJuly 01, 2024

    Saving lives on the frontline: from D-Day to Ukraine with an ambulance convoy

    Saving lives on the frontline: from D-Day to Ukraine with an ambulance convoy

    Day 857.

    Today, we bring you the latest news from Ukraine and have a special report from Francis Dearnley’s recent trip across Europe from the D-Day commemorations with the charity Ukraine Focus.


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @DJKnowles22 on X

    Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.

    Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.


    Ukraine Focus (Ambulances):

    To learn more about their work, visit:

    https://ukrainefocus.org/


    Or you can email: info@ukrainefocus.org


    Upcoming events:

    Scarborough Fair (29th June): 

    https://scarboroughfair.uk/performances/ukraine-the-latest-live/


    Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatest

    Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk



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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJune 28, 2024

    North Korea to send engineering troops to help Russia in Ukraine

    North Korea to send engineering troops to help Russia in Ukraine

    Day 856.

    Today, we bring you updates from the battle front, analyse North Korea’s reported decision to send engineering and construction troops to Ukraine, and discuss the Voldymyr Zelensky’s visit to Brussels to sign a Security Pact with the European Union.


    Contributors:

    Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent, Host). @RolandOliphant on X

    James Rothwell (Berlin Correspondent). @JamesERothwell on X.

    David Knowles (Journalist). @djknowles22 on X.


    Upcoming events:

    Scarborough Fair (29th June): 

    https://scarboroughfair.uk/performances/ukraine-the-latest-live/


    Articles referenced:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/06/26/labour-strong-ukraine-support-cameron-tells-russian-hoaxers/ 

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/26/marine-le-pen-russian-dual-national-exmodel-party-adviser/ 

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/27/ukraine-russia-war-latest-news9/ 


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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJune 27, 2024

    Biden ‘to allow Pentagon contractors to deploy to Ukraine’ & Mark Rutte appointed new head of NATO

    Biden ‘to allow Pentagon contractors to deploy to Ukraine’ & Mark Rutte appointed new head of NATO

    Day 855.

    Today, we bring you updates from the battlefront, analyse the appointment of former Dutch PM Mark Rutte as the new head of Nato, and discuss reports that the Biden administration is moving toward lifting a de facto ban on American military contractors deploying to Ukraine.



    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @DJKnowles on X

    Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.

    Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.


    Upcoming events:

    Chalke Valley History Festival (27th June): 

    https://www.chalkefestival.com/


    Scarborough Fair (29th June): 

    https://scarboroughfair.uk/performances/ukraine-the-latest-live/


    Articles Referenced:


    'US could halt weapons deliveries if Ukraine refuses peace talks' (The Telegraph)

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/25/us-could-halt-weapons-deliveries-if-ukraine-refuses-talks/


    'Biden administration moves toward allowing American military contractors to deploy to Ukraine' (CNN)

    https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/25/politics/biden-administration-american-military-contractors-ukraine/index.html


    'A Methodology for Degrading the Arms of the Russian Federation' (RUSI report)

    https://www.rusi.org/explore-our-research/publications/occasional-papers/methodology-degrading-arms-russian-federation


    'IT Army attacks Russian banking system, disabling Mir payment system' (Ukrainian Pravda)

    https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/06/20/7461812/



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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJune 26, 2024

    War crimes warrant issued for top Russian generals & how Chinese trade is underwriting the Russian military effort

    War crimes warrant issued for top Russian generals & how Chinese trade is underwriting the Russian military effort

    Day 854.

    Today, we bring you updates from Ukraine as Zelensky again changes his top team, we analyse a deadly fire at a Russian research institute and discuss the impact that trade from China is having on the Russian war effort. 


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @DJKnowles on X

    Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.

    Joe Barnes (Brussels Correspondent). @Barnes_Joe on X.

    With thanks to Joe Webster, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council in Washington DC. @Joe_Webster_CRR on X.


    Upcoming events:

    Chalke Valley History Festival (27th June): 

    https://www.chalkefestival.com/


    Scarborough Fair (29th June): 

    https://scarboroughfair.uk/performances/ukraine-the-latest-live/


    Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatest

    Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk



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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJune 25, 2024

    Ukraine suspected of ATACMS strike on Russian space control centre in Crimea

    Ukraine suspected of ATACMS strike on Russian space control centre in Crimea

    Day 853.

    Today, we bring you updates from the battlefront, analyse suspected Ukrainian ATACMS strike on a Russian space control centre in Crimea, and discuss this weekend’s terrorist violence in Russia’s Dagestan region.


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @DJKnowles on X

    Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.

    Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.

    Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on X.


    Upcoming events:

    Chalke Valley History Festival (27th June): 

    https://www.chalkefestival.com/


    Scarborough Fair (29th June): 

    https://scarboroughfair.uk/performances/ukraine-the-latest-live/


    Article Referenced:


    'The West’s errors in Ukraine have been catastrophic' (Nigel Farage in The Telegraph) -

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/06/22/wests-errors-in-ukraine-been-catastrophic-i-wont-apologise/


    'Why it’s too late to stop World War 3 – according to one of Britain’s greatest military historians' (Richard Overy in The Telegraph) -

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/books/authors/world-war-three-too-late-history-violence/ 



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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJune 24, 2024

    Ukraine reinforces Chasiv Yar amid fierce fighting & rage, love and memory with Ukrainian author Oleksandr Mykhed

    Ukraine reinforces Chasiv Yar amid fierce fighting & rage, love and memory with Ukrainian author Oleksandr Mykhed

    Day 850.

    Today, we bring you updates from the front lines, discuss Ukraine’s ongoing bid for NATO membership and we interview Ukrainian writer and soldier Oleksandr Mykhed.


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @DJKnowles on X

    Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.

    Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.

    With thanks to Ukrainian author Oleksandr Mykhed. @mykhed_o on X.

    https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/303637/oleksandr-mykhed


    Upcoming events:

    Chalke Valley History Festival: 

    https://www.chalkefestival.com/


    Scarborough Fair 29th 

    https://scarboroughfair.uk/performances/ukraine-the-latest-live/


    Article Referenced:


    Exclusive Olena Zelenska interview (The Telegraph)

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/20/olena-zelenska-ukraine-hope-burnout-family/


    Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jY2UD11kbmE



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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJune 21, 2024

    US to redirect key Patriot air defence orders to Ukraine & analysing Russian diplomacy in Vietnam and South Korea

    US to redirect key Patriot air defence orders to Ukraine & analysing Russian diplomacy in Vietnam and South Korea

    Day 848.

    Today, we bring you the news from Ukraine, analyse Vladimir Putin’s diplomacy in Vietnam and North Korea, and we speak to Ukrainian teenagers in Warsaw on studying abroad and adapting into Polish society more than two years since the start of the war.



    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @DJKnowles on X

    Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.

    Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on X.

    Gabriella Jozwiak (Freelance Journalist). @GabriellaJ on X.



    Upcoming events:


    Chalke Valley History Festival: 

    https://www.chalkefestival.com/


    Scarborough Fair 29th 

    https://scarboroughfair.uk/performances/ukraine-the-latest-live/


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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJune 20, 2024

    Russia accused of beheading Ukrainian soldiers & Kim Jong Un signs ‘groundbreaking’ security pact with Vladimir Putin

    Russia accused of beheading Ukrainian soldiers & Kim Jong Un signs ‘groundbreaking’ security pact with Vladimir Putin

    Day 848.

    Today, we bring you the news from Ukraine, continue analysing Putin’s state visit to North Korea, and talk to Security Analyst Jimmy Rushton in Kyiv on the situation on the front line and Ukrainian strategy for the year ahead. 


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @DJKnowles on X

    Dom Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.

    Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on X.

    Jimmy Rushton (Security Analyst). @JimmySecUK on X.


    You can read Jimmy's Substack here:

    https://jamesrushton.substack.com/


    Articles Referenced:


    The haunting pictures of emaciated Ukrainian prisoners of war (The Telegraph)

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/06/18/haunting-pictures-emaciated-ukrainian-prisoners-of-war/


    ‘This country gave me a lot’: the Vietnamese people staying in Ukraine (The Guardian):

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/18/this-country-gave-me-a-lot-the-vietnamese-people-staying-in-ukraine


    Niall Ferguson: 'We’re All Soviets Now' (The Free Press)

    https://www.thefp.com/p/were-all-soviets-now


    To hear Francis on The Daily T, listen here:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/podcasts/


    Upcoming events:


    Chalke Valley History Festival: 

    https://www.chalkefestival.com/


    Scarborough Fair 29th 

    https://scarboroughfair.uk/performances/ukraine-the-latest-live/


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    Ukraine: The Latest
    enJune 19, 2024

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