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    Explore "ukrainecrisis" with insightful episodes like "Bill Kristol and Ben Wittes: We Still Have to Do the Work", "February 1st, 2024: Tiered Retaliation, Ukraine’s Manpower Struggles, & China on the Ropes", "Evening Briefing Friday 10th November", "Kyiv warns of floating mines and disease after Kakhovka dam collapse & fears rise for civilians in Russian-occupied" and "Afternoon briefing Monday 8th May" from podcasts like ""The Bulwark Podcast", "The President's Daily Brief", "Times news briefing", "Ukraine: The Latest" and "Times news briefing"" and more!

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    Bill Kristol and Ben Wittes: We Still Have to Do the Work

    Bill Kristol and Ben Wittes: We Still Have to Do the Work
    The courts aren’t taking care of Trump and we can’t live in denial about the state of play. Meanwhile, words keep failing him at his weird rallies—and telling Romney voters you don't need them doesn't seem all that smart when Nikki gets 30% of the vote. Kristol rejoins Tim, and Wittes is back for a mini-Trump Trials.

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    February 1st, 2024: Tiered Retaliation, Ukraine’s Manpower Struggles, & China on the Ropes

    February 1st, 2024: Tiered Retaliation, Ukraine’s Manpower Struggles, & China on the Ropes
    In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: The latest intelligence on expected U.S. military response to the deadly attack on American personnel. A potential breakthrough between Israel and Hamas to end hostilities and release hostages. Ukraine's struggle with manpower in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Disturbing economic tremors from China with a major property developer’s collapse and tightening grip on internal criticism. A closer examination of TikTok's policies and whether it is living up to its promises of data protection against foreign surveillance.   Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief.   Email: PDB@TheFirstTV.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Kyiv warns of floating mines and disease after Kakhovka dam collapse & fears rise for civilians in Russian-occupied

    Kyiv warns of floating mines and disease after Kakhovka dam collapse & fears rise for civilians in Russian-occupied

    Day 468.

    Today, we discuss the latest updates from Kherson as flood waters rise, speak to charity workers active in the region, and bring you the latest reaction one day on from the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam.


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.

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

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

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


    With thanks to:

    Yuriy Tokarski (CEO of U-Hearts Foundation) @YuriyTkr on Twitter. https://u-hearts.com/

    Olia Hercules (author and chef from Khakova ) @Olia_Hercules on Twitter.

    The charity mentioned by Olia: https://www.legacyofwarfoundation.com/ukrainecrisis

    Her own site: https://oliahercules.com/ 


    Francis's article for The Telegraph can be found here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/06/06/ukraine-knows-all-too-well-terrible-cost-dam-bursts/


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    Russia accuses Ukraine of Kremlin drone strike & new evidence on the mysterious Nord Stream explosions

    Russia accuses Ukraine of Kremlin drone strike & new evidence on the mysterious Nord Stream explosions

    Day 433.

    Today, Russia accuses Ukraine of attacking the Kremlin with drones, and we speak to a Danish Investigative reporter about new evidence of Russian ships in the Baltic sea ahead of last year’s Nord Stream explosions. Plus, we ask whether Ukraine’s counter-offensive has already begun.


    Contributors:

    David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.

    Genevieve Holl-Allen (Foreign Correspondent).

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

    Frederik Hugo Ledegaard (Investigative Reporter).


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    Tennessee Three Fallout & Alleged Intelligence Leak | 4.10.23

    Tennessee Three Fallout & Alleged Intelligence Leak | 4.10.23

    The vote to expel two Democratic lawmakers in Tennessee get’s national attention, a trove of supposedly classified intelligence documents get leaked online, and surgeons at Boston Children’s Hospital suggest gender clinics prepare for a wave of out of state patients. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. 

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    Russia’s ‘second front’

    Russia’s ‘second front’

    Consumer confidence in the eurozone is up, Moscow is buying influence in Africa on the cheap, and the FT’s Henry Foy explains how the war in Ukraine shattered illusions and shifted EU foreign policy. 


    Mentioned in this podcast:

    European consumer confidence hits one-year high as energy crisis eases

    How Moscow bought a new sphere of influence on the cheap

    How Russia’s propaganda machine is reshaping the African narrative 

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    On the Road With Ukraine’s Refugees: An Update

    On the Road With Ukraine’s Refugees: An Update

    This week, The Daily is revisiting some of our favorite episodes of the year and checking in on what has happened in the time since they first ran.

    This episode contains strong language.

    This year, in response to Russia’s increasingly brutal campaign against Ukrainian towns and cities, millions of people — most of them women and children — fled Ukraine. It was the fastest displacement of people in Europe since World War II.

    Today, we return to the beginning of the invasion and reporting from our host Sabrina Tavernise, who traveled alongside some of those fleeing the conflict.

    Background reading

    For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. 

    291 - Dear Vladimir

    291 - Dear Vladimir

    Tim pens a letter to his friend Mr. Vladimir Putin in a time of need, discusses a teacher fired for reading a book about butts, questions the motives behind the White House's interest in Tik Tok influencers, and defends the honor of a great Russian Oligarch.


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    Fareed Zakaria Has a Better Way to Handle Russia — and China

    Fareed Zakaria Has a Better Way to Handle Russia — and China

    “Russia’s utterly unprovoked, unjustifiable, immoral invasion of Ukraine would seem to mark the end of an era,” writes Fareed Zakaria, “one that began with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.”

    Many of us, myself included, grew up in that era. We came of age in a unipolar world, dominated by a single country whose military, economic, even cultural, hegemony remained largely uncontested. That world was by no means free of violence. But the great power conflict that had defined the lived experiences of previous generations seemed like an ancient relic.

    Recently, it’s the post-Cold War era of the last 30 years that has begun to feel outdated. China has become an economic and military powerhouse — its economy is now larger than the third, fourth, fifth and sixth biggest world economies combined. Russia has become geopolitically assertive, annexing Crimea in 2014, undermining U.S. elections , and now invading Ukraine.

    Over the past few weeks, questions that once came off as alarmist have become urgent: Are we witnessing the return of great power conflict? And if so, what does that mean for America — and the rest of the world?

    Fareed Zakaria is the host of CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” a columnist for The Washington Post and one of the most brilliant analysts of this emerging era. His 2003 book “The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad” and his 2008 book “The Post American World” were well ahead of their times. And his more recent work on Russia’s aggression, China’s rise and the crucial distinctions between those nations is crucial for understanding this moment.

    We discuss the decline of the so-called “Pax-Americana,” why Zakaria believes Russia poses a much more existential threat to the liberal world order than China, what the West would be doing if it wanted to seriously punish Russia for its actions, whether Putin’s attempt to break the liberal world order has actually reinvigorated it, why Zakaria thinks it’s a mistake to think of the world as divided into “democratic” and “neo-authoritarian” blocs, how America’s expansionism and hypocrisy undermines its reputation abroad, whether Donald Trump was ultimately right about the need for greater European defense spending, what a diplomatic solution to the current Russia-Ukraine war could look like, how America’s thinking about the world needs to radically change in a global great power competition and more. Disclaimer: this episode contains explicit language. 

    Mentioned:

    “The Internationalists: How a Radical Plan to Outlaw War Remade the World” by Oona A. Hathaway and Scott J. Shapiro

    Fareed Zakaria GPS episode, “Fareed’s take: Putin’s War on Liberal Democracy.” (CNN)

    “The Return to Great-Power Rivalry Was Inevitable” by Thomas Wright (The Atlantic)

    “Why Ukrainians Believe They Can Win” by Michelle Goldberg in The New York Times.

    Book recommendations:

    Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical Analysis by Kenneth N. Waltz

    A World Safe for Democracy by G. John Ikenberry

    Memoirs 1925-1950 by George F. Kennan

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

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    Ep. 897 - Crazed Leftists Rush To Defend Child Butchery And Abuse

    Ep. 897 - Crazed Leftists Rush To Defend Child Butchery And Abuse

    Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the governor of Texas has provoked extreme outrage from the Left by declaring that all so-called “gender affirming medical care” of minors in the state now qualifies and will be prosecuted as child abuse. He’s facing backlash and mutiny over this, but he is obviously completely correct. Also, the latest on the crisis in Ukraine, and the incompetent response from the Biden Administration. Speaking of which, John Kerry has come out to explain that global war is bad, mainly because of all the carbon emissions. Plus, Biden announces his Supreme Court pick. And in our Daily Cancellation, the celebs are chiming in on the Ukraine situation, and their contributions to the conversation have so far been far worse than you can imagine. I’ll play something for you today that is so cringy and embarrassing that it probably needs some kind of surgeon general warning attached to it.

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    Ep. 1439 - Biden Sanctions Putin…But Will It Work?

    Ep. 1439 - Biden Sanctions Putin…But Will It Work?

    Joe Biden calls Putin’s incursion into Ukraine an “invasion” and announces a slate of sanctions; Canada’s parliament greenlights Justin Trudeau’s continued Emergencies Act invocation; and Nancy Pelosi is monitoring American truckers headed for DC.

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