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What Wagner did next - the rebranding of Putin’s secret weapon
With Russia going to the polls this weekend, and President Putin’s grip on power tighter than ever, any semblance of meaningful opposition has been suppressed or driven out. One notable exception was the brief but bloody attempted mutiny last summer by the mercenaries of the Wagner Group. So with its challenge to Putin crushed, and its leadership dead…what came next for Wagner?
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October 3rd, 2023: Iranian Influence, Ukraine's Corruption, and the Wagner Group's Next Era
Wagner Group’s New Frontman in Africa
Putin v Prigozhin: A story of mutiny and death
In late June, Yevgeny Prigozhin marched on Moscow with a small army of mercenaries. Exactly two months later, he was dead. This is the story of what really happened on the road to Moscow.
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Ukraine launches 'largest ever' drone attack on occupied Crimea & Russia's secret trade routes
Day 547.
Today, we bring you the latest news from Ukraine, analyse the continuing fallout after the apparent death of Yevgeny Prigozhin and discuss the secret trade routes helping Putin dodge Western sanctions.
Contributors:
David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.
Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.
Melissa Lawford (Economics Reporter).
Hamish De Bretton-Gordon (Former Tank Commander & Telegraph contributor). @HamishDBG on Twitter.
Relevant links:
Defence in Depth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeI7w0EaY7Q
Hamish's piece: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/08/24/putin-prigozhin-surovikin-wagner-oligarchs/
Melissa's piece: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/08/19/secret-trade-routes-putin-russia-imports-western-sanctions/
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Prigozhin's plane crash: The last weeks of the Wagner boss
Vladimir Putin has sent his condolences after a plane crash which is believed to have killed the boss of the Russian mercenary group Wagner. Once close to Putin, Yevgeny Prigozhin’s relationship with the president had soured in recent months after an attempted mutiny. Is Putin to blame for the crash? And could Wagner retaliate against the Kremlin?
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Guest: Aliide Naylor, Contributor, The Times, and author of The Shadow in the East: Vladimir Putin and the New Baltic Front. https://timesbookshop.co.uk/the-shadow-in-the-east-9781788312523
Host: Manveen Rana.
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The Plane Crash That Killed Yevgeny Prigozhin
Prigozhin dead: Is Putin stronger than ever?
Yevgeny Prigozhin is apparently dead, two months after he marched the Wagner mercenary group to Moscow in a mutiny that appeared to be a very embarrassing weekend for Vladimir Putin.
Yesterday, a private plane crash also killed nine others, including his right hand man, the co-founder of the Wagner group, Dmitry Utkin.
So what actually happened? Was it an act of revenge from Putin? And is he now stronger than ever?
Jon and Lewis speak to Alicia Kearns MP, the chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee and ask foreign affairs expert Tim Marshall about the future for Russia.
Editor: Tom Hughes
Senior Producer: Gabriel Radus
Producer: Laura FitzPatrick
Social Media Editor: Georgia Foxwell
Video Producer: Will Gibson-Smith
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Prigozhin 'shot out of the sky' in presumed assassination by Putin
Day 546.
Today, we react to the extraordinary - but perhaps not unexpected - news of Yevgeny Prigozhin's death and analyse what the future might hold for the Wagner group. Plus, we delve into news that Norway is set to donate F-16s to the war effort, Ukrainian claims to have retaken Robotyne, and Russian missile strikes that continue across the country. Later, Spectator journalist Svitlana Morenets joins the panel to discuss her investigation into Kyiv's faltering medical care for soldiers.
Contributors:
David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.
Francis Dearnley (Associate Comment Editor). @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.
Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant on Twitter.
Svitlana Morenets (Spectator Journalist). @SvMorenets on Twitter.
Dominic Nicholls (Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on Twitter.
Extra links:
Read Svitlana's piece: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/ukraines-real-killing-fields-an-investigation-into-the-wars-first-aid-crisis/
Watch this week's Defence In Depth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5mriUjZi_g
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Piers Morgan Uncensored: Yeygeny Prigozhin Dead, Britain's Looted Treasures, OnlyFans Billboard Outrage, Snow White Backlash
On tonight' episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, Rosanna Lockwood sits in for Piers and discusses the news that Wagner boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin has been killed in a plane crash. Rosanna looks into whether Britain should return its looted treasures. Also Rosanna assesses on the outrage that an OnlyFans Model was allowed to keep her billboard and the Snow White backlash continues.
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152. The Power of Prigozhin
Fears for Russia's nuclear submarines after Wagner revolt & Zelensky's hometown attacked with 'kamikaze' drones
Day 505.
Today, bring you latest updates from the warzone, analyse the sacking of Major General Ivan Popov, and discuss morale and casualty rates in Russian forces during the Ukrainian counter-offensive.
Contributors:
David Knowles (Host). @djknowles22 on Twitter.
Francis Dearnley (Assistant Comment Editor) @FrancisDearnley on Twitter.
Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent). @RolandOliphant
Hamish De Bretton-Gordon (Former Tank Commander & Telegraph columnist).
The investigation by The Associated Press: https://apnews.com/article/ukraine-russia-prisons-civilians-torture-detainees-88b4abf2efbf383272eed9378be13c72
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Group dynamics: Wagner in Africa
Its leader is in exile and its future is uncertain. But the Wagner Group will be loth to abandon the influence and the cashflow that its murky African operations bring. The striking down of affirmative-action university-admissions policies in America may counterintuitively spur more-progressive and more-efficient alternatives (9:56). And the reinvention (again) of a beloved Chinese sweet treat (17:08).
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855: Russia's Wagner Group and Why Coups Fail | Out of the Loop
What is Russia's Wagner Group, and why did it recently try to depose Putin? John Lechner and Brian Klaas explain on this episode of Out of the Loop!
On This Episode of Out of the Loop:
- What is Russia's Wagner Group, and what kind of desperate degenerates fill its ranks?
- How did catering chef Yevgeny Prigozhin come to lead this private army of marauders?
- Where do the funds that fuel Wagner's activities originate?
- What instigated Wagner's attempted coup against Vladimir Putin, and why did it ultimately fail?
- What can we expect from the aftermath, and what will likely happen to the ringleaders who dared to defy Putin?
- And much more!
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Don't Look Back in Wagner
Not your typical army: how the Wagner Group operates
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Trump’s Self-incriminating Audio
Ben and Tommy talk about the fallout from Wagner Group’s aborted mutiny in Russia, the status of Ukraine’s counteroffensive, new audio of Trump knowingly leaking classified information, why supporters of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are harassing a White House reporter, the fallout from Biden calling Chinese President Xi Jinping a dictator, a horrific tragedy that killed hundreds of migrants near Greece and right-wing politics, Israeli PM Bibi Netanyahu on trial for corruption, violence in the West Bank, and Republican presidential candidate Francis Suarez fails a foreign policy pop quiz. Then Tommy talks to Eben Novy-Williams, a sports business reporter at Sportico, about foreign investment in US sports teams and human rights.
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