

Ukraine: The Latest
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The world’s #1 most listened-to podcast on the Russia-Ukraine war.Trusted by over 140 million listeners, every weekday The Telegraph’s award-winning team provides breaking news and expert analysis on military strategy, weaponry and the geopolitics of Vladimir Putin vs. Volodymyr Zelensky. And ask: where does Donald Trump fit in?From frontline reporting and battlefield analysis to deep dives on military strategy, sanctions, energy markets, and global security, we cover the latest war updates alongside history, economics, culture, and daily life in Ukraine and Russia. Featuring expert insight on weapons systems, cyber warfare, humanitarian issues, and what happens next, it is widely considered the go-to source for understanding the conflict.NOW IN FULL VIDEO WITH MAPS & BATTLEFIELD FOOTAGE:Every episode is now available on our YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/@UkraineTheLatest EMAIL US:Contact the team on ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk. We continue to read every message, and seek to respond to as many on air and in our newsletter as possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 51min
Russian seaport near Kerch bridge 'explodes' & war drones fly towards Zelensky’s plane
Dr. Jade McGlynn, a War Studies expert, shares insights on resistance operations and identity challenges in occupied territories. She highlights recent partisan activities and Moscow’s attempts to reshape civic identity. Dr. James Gough, head of the David Nott Foundation, discusses training frontline surgeons in Ukraine, stressing the need for robust medical training and innovations in trauma care. Together, they delve into the urgent medical challenges and the interplay of diplomacy and morale on the ground.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 49min
Battle for Pokrovsk 'over', claims Russia & Putin ordered spy poisoning 'as show of Russian power'
Hamish De Bretton-Gordon, a former British Army tank commander and CBRN expert, dives into critical discussions on chemical weapons and the implications of the Novichok inquiry. He highlights the concerning reports of Russian advances around Pokrovsk and the challenging dynamics facing Ukraine. The conversation also touches on the lethal effects of Novichok and the recklessness behind the attack that led to Dawn Sturgess’s death, reflecting on how such actions serve as a demonstration of Russian power amidst ongoing conflicts.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 53min
Putin launches huge drone attack after rejecting Trump’s peace deal
James Kilner, a foreign correspondent and Russia expert, offers insights into Kremlin strategies and the implications of Russia's recent drone attacks. Latika Bourke, a writer-at-large, highlights Australia and New Zealand's increasing support for Ukraine and shares a compelling interview with former Ukrainian foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba, discussing aid fatigue and political aspirations. The conversation delves into NATO's challenges, EU moves to cut dependence on Russian gas, and Russia's declining influence in Africa amidst military setbacks.

42 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 49min
Ukraine strikes Chechen special forces ahead of Putin-Witkoff talks & Russian troops ‘sent to slaughter’ without helmets or armour
Verity Bowman, a Foreign Correspondent at The Telegraph, shares harrowing insights from the frontlines, revealing how Russian soldiers are being sent to combat without proper gear, highlighting grim operational failures. Connor Stringer, the Washington Correspondent, discusses the shifting US political landscape regarding Ukraine, the influence of Trump, and the implications of dwindling media focus on the conflict. Together, they dissect the recent missile strikes and diplomatic maneuvers, providing a stark look at the human impact of this ongoing crisis.

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Dec 1, 2025 • 44min
Drone boats blow up Russian oil tankers & missile blitz leaves 600,000 without power
Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor for Defence, provides powerful military insights on recent drone strikes against Russian oil tankers and the impact of mass missile attacks in Kyiv. Joe Barnes, the Brussels correspondent, delves into European political reactions, particularly France's evolving defense stance and the challenges within EU negotiations. Francis Dearnley adds context with a discussion on Valerii Zaluzhnyi's potential presidential aspirations following Andriy Yermak's controversial resignation. The guests explore the complex geopolitical landscape and its implications.

46 snips
Nov 28, 2025 • 52min
Exclusive: Trump hands Putin Ukraine’s occupied territories & Putin says ‘Russia ready to fight until last Ukrainian dies’
In a shocking revelation, plans are in motion for Trump to recognize occupied Ukrainian territories as part of Russia. Meanwhile, Putin vows to continue the fight until every last Ukrainian is gone. Tensions rise with Hungary and European allies as Trump’s moves clash with geopolitical interests. Additionally, anti-corruption raids shake Kyiv's leadership, while firsthand testimonies expose the harrowing realities of life under Russian control. Eyewitness accounts detail the invasion's brutality and the shifting dynamics faced by civilians caught in the conflict.

37 snips
Nov 27, 2025 • 43min
US row intensifies as Trump team demands Ukraine agree deal 'before security guarantees' & Ukrainian counterattack recaptures key positions in Pokrovsk
Svetlana Morenets, a Spectator columnist closely tied to Ukraine, shares insights on public sentiment and the impact of recent political developments. She reveals how corruption scandals are undermining trust in President Zelensky, affecting morale. Morenets discusses the public's struggle with basic needs amid power cuts and winter challenges, and offers perspectives on acceptable concessions in negotiations. The conversation also critiques U.S. policy and the declining support in Ukraine, while analyzing the complexities of potential peace agreements.

24 snips
Nov 26, 2025 • 49min
Trump: Putin is ‘making concessions’ in peace talks & US envoy Witkoff coaches Kremlin negotiator in leaked call
Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor (Defence), and James Kilner, foreign correspondent and Russia expert, delve into the recent leak revealing U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff coaching a Kremlin negotiator on appealing to Trump. They discuss the implications of this guidance on U.S.-Russia relations and Europe's political landscape. With insights on Putin's clever framing as a peacemaker amid ongoing conflicts, they also address Russia's economic challenges and recruitment issues. Expect sharp analysis and intriguing commentary on the shifting dynamics of the peace talks.

9 snips
Nov 25, 2025 • 41min
Breaking: Zelensky ‘agrees’ to Trump’s amended peace deal – but is all as it seems?
Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor (Defence) at The Telegraph, offers insights on military strategies, while Joe Barnes, Brussels correspondent, discusses the EU's fraught responses. James Rothwell, Berlin correspondent, examines Germany's concerns around the peace deal. The podcast delves into the evolving 19-point peace plan, European panic over leadership, and Russia's ongoing attacks. Discussions highlight the importance of nuanced diplomatic details, with reactions from Ukraine suggesting a complex pathway ahead. How Europe navigates this turbulent period remains a pressing question.

25 snips
Nov 24, 2025 • 56min
Trump peace plan ‘written by Russia’ & explosion as power plant struck near Moscow
Dominic Nicholls, Associate Editor of Defence at The Telegraph, shares crucial military insights and frontline updates, while Jakub Parasynski, Director of KI Insights, delves into Ukraine's significant energy-sector corruption scandal. They discuss the leaked US-Russia peace plan, revealing its puzzling origins that hint at Russian influence. Jakub highlights the substantial fallout for President Zelensky's government, potentially jeopardizing donor trust and political stability. Together, they explore the implications for Ukraine's future amid shifting diplomatic landscapes.


