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    'Russians could destroy my home, but they will not destroy my future': Interview with a Ukrainian student in the US

    'Russians could destroy my home, but they will not destroy my future': Interview with a Ukrainian student in the US

    Today, we’re publishing one of the last interviews conducted by David on our US trip back in September 2023. Listeners may remember David hosted a panel discussion at Georgetown University, which we later shared as a special, two-part episode. 


    After that recording several of the students stayed to chat to their professors and David. 


    One of the students was a freshman called Marta. Originally from Kharkiv, she had left Ukraine to study in the US. Her stories were fascinating and moving. We decided to interview her properly and returned to Georgetown a week later.


    In this special episode, Marta speaks about her experience growing up in Ukraine, applying for university while the air raid alarm wailed and the emotional challenge of keeping in touch with her father, who is fighting in the war.


    Live Event:

    Join us online at the US Embassy in London for a special live recording of Ukraine: The Latest:

    https://extra.telegraph.co.uk/events/ukraine-latest-london-embassy 

    The event is on Thursday 15 February and starts at 18:30 GMT (13:30 ET).



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    Russian drone attack leaves 40,000 without power, Ukraine battles sportswashing & seizing Russian assets with Lord Ricketts

    Russian drone attack leaves 40,000 without power, Ukraine battles sportswashing & seizing Russian assets with Lord Ricketts

    Day 706.

    Today, we bring you the latest updates from across Ukraine, discuss the state of Ukrainian sport with British-Ukrainian sports journalist Andrew Todos and Dom Nicholls interviews Lord Ricketts on a new report examining the long-term impact of Russia’s invasion for UK-EU relations.


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @DJKnowles22 on Twitter.

    Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.

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

    Andrew Todos from Zorya Londonsk, Ukrainian football expert. @zoryalondonsk on Twitter.


    Live Event:

    Join us online at the US Embassy in London for a special live recording of Ukraine: The Latest:

    https://extra.telegraph.co.uk/events/ukraine-latest-london-embassy 

    The event is on Thursday 15 February and starts at 18:30 GMT (13:30 ET).


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

    Email: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk



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    11/21/23: Hezbollah Strikes Israel, Biden Admin Erupts Over 'Genocide Joe', Israel Jails Journalists, Cardi B Unloads On Biden Wars, Argentina Elects Wild New President, Cenk Uygur On Biden Brain Glitch, And Thanksgiving Politics

    11/21/23: Hezbollah Strikes Israel, Biden Admin Erupts Over 'Genocide Joe', Israel Jails Journalists, Cardi B Unloads On Biden Wars, Argentina Elects Wild New President, Cenk Uygur On Biden Brain Glitch, And Thanksgiving Politics

    Krystal and Emily discuss Hezbollah striking an Israeli military base, Biden spokesman erupts over 'genocide Joe' nickname, conservatives cheer jailing journalists in Israel, Cardi B unloads on Biden's wars and budget cuts, Argentina elects wild new President, Cenk Uygur joins the show to react to Biden brain glitch, and the BP audience submits their takes on Thanksgiving politics.

     

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    Putin leaves nuclear pact, Biden visits Poland, Baldwin’s charges downgraded

    Putin leaves nuclear pact, Biden visits Poland, Baldwin’s charges downgraded
    Putin gives a speech to mark one year of what he calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine, and in a significant move, suspends Russia’s participation in a nuclear pact with the US. Plus, anchor Kaitlin Collins covers President Biden’s speech live in Warsaw following his meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda, and interviews its Mayor about the challenges the city faces one-year into the Ukraine war. And, prosecutors downgrade manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin in the fatal shooting incident on the movie set of “Rust”.Also this morning: Putin’s invasion becomes a call to arms for Polish civilians, a Supreme Court case tests the power of social media companies, mortgage rates move higher amid easing inflation, a new study shows an increased dementia risk for people living with chronic pain, and an 11-foot alligator kills an 85-year old Florida woman after grabbing her dog.Hosted by Poppy Harlow, Kaitlan Collins and Sara Sidner. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Fiona Hill on Whether Ukraine Can Win — and What Happens if Russia Loses

    Fiona Hill on Whether Ukraine Can Win — and What Happens if Russia Loses

    The Russia-Ukraine war has changed considerably in recent weeks. Vladimir Putin is no longer talking explicitly about regime change in Ukraine. The Russian military has shifted its focus away from taking Kyiv and toward making territorial gains in Ukraine’s east. The prospect of an outright Ukrainian victory is no longer out of the question. And negotiations between the parties over a possible settlement appear to be making some progress.

    There’s been a darker turn as well: Over the weekend, images surfaced of atrocities committed by the Russian military against Ukrainian civilians. And Western leaders are considering expanding military aid to Ukraine, initiating war crimes investigations and placing harsher sanctions on Russia in response.

    Fiona Hill served as deputy assistant to the president and senior director for European and Russian affairs on the National Security Council under Donald Trump and as a national intelligence officer for Russia and Eurasia under Barack Obama and George W. Bush. I had her on the show a few weeks ago to help me make sense of the Russia-Ukraine conflict as it was developing at the time, and it was one of the most illuminating perspectives I’d heard on the topic. So I invited her back to discuss how the situation has changed, where we are now and what the conflict could look like.

    We discuss why Hill has become pessimistic about the possibility of a peace deal, how the carnage in Bucha could alter the course of the conflict, why Russia has been so much weaker on the battlefield than expected, whether Ukraine can achieve an outright victory, why this war is making Putin more popular in Russia (not less), what else the West could be doing to support Ukraine, why Hill thinks we’re entering a “much darker” phase of the conflict, what role China could play in bringing about a negotiated settlement, what a renewed framework for European security could look like and more.

    Book Recommendations:

    The Art of War by Sun Tzu

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