

Sarah Rainsford
Eastern Europe correspondent.
Top 10 podcasts with Sarah Rainsford
Ranked by the Snipd community

42 snips
Feb 5, 2026 • 31min
700 ICE agents to leave Minnesota
Harry Farley, a UK political correspondent, outlines controversy around Peter Mandelson and questions for Keir Starmer. Ambarasan Ethirajan, Middle East reporter, explains Saudi Arabia's camel passport plan and cultural context. Sarah Rainsford, reporting from Kyiv, shares frontline civilian stories from the Russia-Ukraine war. Helena Humphrey, North America correspondent, covers the US withdrawal of immigration agents and political fallout.

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Mar 11, 2026 • 34min
Three ships hit in the Strait of Hormuz
Jan Eglund, head of the Norwegian Refugee Council, on humanitarian needs and mass displacement inside Iran. Sarah Rainsford, BBC Eastern Europe correspondent, on her investigation into the parcel sabotage plot and an interview with an alleged courier. Yolande Nell, BBC Jerusalem correspondent, on Israeli strikes and strategic aims in Iran and Lebanon. Multiple short reports covering attacks on ships, regional strikes and oil market moves.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 48min
2025: A decisive year for Ukraine?
Sarah Rainsford, a BBC correspondent focused on Eastern Europe and the Ukraine war, joins Mark Galeotti, a noted Russia expert, and Tim Whewell, who covers Poland-Ukraine relations. They discuss the potential implications of a Trump presidency in 2025 on U.S. military aid to Ukraine and the ongoing conflict. The challenges of peace negotiations are examined, along with the impact on Ukrainian society from conscription issues. Additionally, they delve into the changing dynamics in Russia and historical tensions affecting Poland's support for Ukraine.

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Feb 5, 2026 • 27min
Ukraine peace talks end with prisoner swap
Imogen Foulkes, BBC Geneva correspondent covering UN affairs and funding challenges. Sarah Rainsford, BBC Kyiv reporter on the Ukraine conflict. They discuss two days of talks in Abu Dhabi, a 314-person prisoner swap and stalled peace progress. Also covered: the UN rights office funding crisis and Xi Jinping's high-profile calls with world leaders.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 31min
Q&A: How credible is the US peace plan?
Joining the discussion are Steve Rosenberg, a seasoned BBC Russia editor, Lyse Doucet, the BBC's Chief International Correspondent, and Sarah Rainsford, a Southern and Eastern Europe correspondent. They dive into the implications of a leaked US peace plan for Ukraine, exploring its contradictions and diplomatic fallout. The conversation unpacks potential territorial concessions, NATO's role, and the Kremlin's resistance. The panel also weighs the prospects for Europe's involvement while grappling with Russia's economic challenges and its unwavering confidence in continuing the fight.

Aug 1, 2024 • 32min
Biggest Prisoner Swap since the Cold War
Evan Gershkovich, a journalist recently freed after 16 months in Russian custody, shares his harrowing experience alongside fellow returnees Alsu Kurmasheva and Paul Whelan. Sarah Rainsford offers insight into the emotional toll on families, while Gordon Corera discusses the geopolitical implications of the largest East-West prisoner swap since the Cold War. The speakers reflect on the high stakes of such exchanges and the persistent hope for others still detained amid ongoing conflict.

Sep 30, 2025 • 33min
The surgeons treating frontline soldiers: “Every day is a mass casualty incident”
Dr. Danylo Turkevich, a Ukrainian plastic and reconstructive surgeon, shares insights on treating war injuries at the Superhumans Centre, discussing critical issues like evacuation delays and innovative surgical techniques to save lives. He reveals the emotional toll of constant mass-casualty incidents and memorable patient stories. Meanwhile, Sarah Rainsford, BBC correspondent, analyzes Moldova's pro-EU election and the troubling specter of Russian interference, highlighting the region's delicate security dynamics.

Jan 31, 2025 • 31min
Missing in Ukraine: Lyudmila’s search for her parents
In this gripping discussion, Sarah Rainsford, BBC's Eastern Europe correspondent, shares her on-the-ground insights from Ukraine. She reveals the poignant story of Lyudmila, a daughter searching for her parents who disappeared during the war. The conversation explores the emotional turmoil of families disrupted by conflict, the dangers of being labeled a traitor, and the harrowing realities faced by individuals in search of justice amidst chaos. Despite the heartache, themes of resilience and hope shine through in this deeply human narrative.

Oct 26, 2024 • 29min
Is Russia meddling in Moldova?
Guests include Sarah Rainsford, a BBC correspondent in Moldova covering the EU referendum amid Russian interference, and Nick Sturdee, who reports on Ukrainian fighters in the Kursk region. Mike Wendling explores voter anxieties in Wisconsin as Halloween approaches, reflecting deeper concerns about democracy. Will Grant shares insights on life in Cuba after a nationwide blackout due to Hurricane Oscar. Finally, Rebecca Henschke discusses her investigation into a global animal torture ring and the rescue of macaque monkeys, weaving together themes of resilience and activism.

Oct 25, 2024 • 26min
Ukraine’s women at war: The Witches of Bucha
Join BBC's Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford, who has extensively reported on Ukraine, alongside Ukrainian journalist Olga Malchevska, creator of "Ukraine Women at War." They delve into the remarkable contributions of Ukrainian women amid the conflict, particularly the 'Witches of Bucha,' a volunteer air defense unit. Their discussion highlights the transformation of gender roles, the empowerment of women stepping into military roles, and personal narratives of resilience and trauma as they navigate a war-torn society.


