

Charles Maines
NPR Moscow correspondent who discussed Russian reactions to new U.S. sanctions and the implications for diplomacy and the war in Ukraine.
Top 10 podcasts with Charles Maines
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147 snips
Oct 24, 2025 • 14min
Missed Paychecks, NBA Gambling Scandal, Russia Reacts
Andrea Hsu, an NPR reporter, dives into the struggles of federal workers missing paychecks due to the ongoing government shutdown. She outlines available resources to aid those impacted. Becky Sullivan, an NPR sports correspondent, unpacks a sensational NBA gambling scandal involving secret devices, revealing how insider tips and betting patterns led to arrests. Finally, Charles Maines, NPR's Moscow correspondent, discusses Russia's dismissive reaction to new U.S. sanctions and insights into the potential diplomatic fallout with the Kremlin.

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Dec 1, 2025 • 14min
National Guard Shooting & Immigration, Venezuela Latest, Ukraine Negotiations
In this engaging discussion, Jimena Bustillo, an immigration policy reporter, uncovers the White House's new measures on asylum and visa reviews following a tragic shooting in D.C. John Otis, covering Latin America, sheds light on U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and Venezuela's sharp reactions. Meanwhile, Charles Maines reports from Moscow on the complex, ongoing negotiations regarding Ukraine's peace talks. Each guest provides vital insights, highlighting the intertwining of policy and current events across borders.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 16min
Hegseth Boat Strikes, Witkoff To Moscow, National Guard Shooting Suspect
Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR White House correspondent, dives into the controversy surrounding U.S. boat strikes on Venezuelan vessels and the conflicting narratives from the White House. Charles Maines, based in Moscow, provides insightful commentary on U.S.-Russia talks led by Steve Witkoff, highlighting Putin's demands and the revised Ukraine peace plan. Meanwhile, Brian Mann uncovers the background of the National Guard shooting suspect, focusing on his mental health struggles rather than radical influences, sparking a thoughtful discussion on mental health crises.

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Nov 22, 2025 • 20min
Parsing the Peace Deal, MAGA Star Quits, Obesity Pills, (Bonus!) Books We Love
Charles Maines, a Moscow-based correspondent, discusses the U.S.-brokered peace deal for Ukraine, detailing contentious points like territory and troop limits. Stephen Fowler analyzes Marjorie Taylor Greene's resignation and its implications for GOP dynamics. Sydney Lupkin introduces new oral semaglutide obesity pills, explaining their unique absorption method and potential accessibility issues. Andrew Limbong shares exciting recommendations from NPR's Books We Love roundup, highlighting both gripping fiction and insightful nonfiction gems.

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Jul 14, 2025 • 13min
Tariffs View From The EU, Ukraine Weapons Plan, Texas Flood Update
Charles Maines, NPR's Russia correspondent, provides keen insights from Moscow on the potential fallout from President Trump's threats to impose tariffs on the EU and Mexico. He discusses the shock in Europe regarding a possible 30% tariff and its financial implications. The conversation also delves into the U.S. military aid strategy for Ukraine and the ongoing, devastating recovery efforts in Texas following severe flooding. Maines highlights the emotional and environmental toll on the affected communities.

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Feb 16, 2026 • 13min
DHS Shutdown, Ukraine Peace Talks, Olympics Stars Stumble
Brian Mann, reporting from Cortina d'Ampezzo, gives updates on Olympic results and athlete psychology. Charles Maines, based in Moscow, covers Geneva peace talks and shifting diplomatic pressures. Sam Greenglass, congressional reporter, explains the DHS funding lapse and the politics behind missed deadlines. They discuss negotiations, territorial demands, and how pressure affects top athletes.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 13min
Targeted Attack On National Guard, Trump Case Dismissed, Russia Awaits Peace Terms
Kat Lonsdorf, NPR reporter, dives into the shocking shooting that left two National Guard members critically injured near the White House, revealing the suspect's connection to an Afghan resettlement program. Sam Greenglass discusses the surprising dismissal of Trump's election interference case in Georgia, shedding light on the prosecutor's reasoning and the potential political fallout. Charles Maines provides insights into U.S.-Russia peace negotiations, highlighting key developments in upcoming talks and the complex dynamics at play in the region.

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Jan 6, 2026 • 10min
The U.S. indicts Maduro. What's it mean for the rest of the world?
Joining the discussion are Charles Maines, NPR's Moscow correspondent, and Michelle Kellerman, a reporter covering the Middle East. They dive into Russia's outrage over U.S. actions against Maduro, exploring how this affects Moscow's diplomatic stance and its historical ties to Venezuela. Michelle highlights the implications for Iran and Hezbollah, including concerns about funding and regional stability amid protests in Iran. The conversation brings to light the complex web of international relations and the potential ripple effects of Maduro's capture.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 9min
What is the Relationship Between Russia and the U.S. Now?
In this insightful discussion, Charles Maines, an NPR correspondent in Moscow, shares a unique perspective on the evolving U.S.-Russia relationship. He highlights how the dynamics have warmed under the Trump administration, despite the ongoing Ukraine crisis. Maines delves into Russia's negotiation strategies and optimism for economic partnerships. He also outlines the shifting U.S. stance on NATO, revealing how local sentiments and propaganda shape perceptions in Russia. It's a compelling look at the complexities of diplomacy and public opinion.

Mar 16, 2026 • 6min
The Global Impact of High Oil Prices
Ashish Valentine, Taipei-based reporter on Asian energy and renewables; Rob Schmitz, Berlin correspondent on Germany’s economy and energy; Charles Maines, Moscow reporter on Russian politics and hydrocarbons. They talk about recent oil price spikes, how Russia may profit and skirt sanctions, Germany’s economic strain and rising pump prices, and Asia’s renewable and fuel-security strategies.


