

Iran: The Latest
The Telegraph
Iran: The Latest is The Telegraph’s defence, security and foreign affairs news podcast providing deep-dive analysis on the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel and Iran. Veteran foreign correspondents Roland Oliphant and Venetia Rainey bring you the latest updates from The Telegraph’s award-winning journalists, plus exclusive interviews with world-class experts in military strategy, international relations, and Middle East policy.From attacks on the Gulf to Hezbollah in Lebanon to the Houthis in Yemen to the threat of nuclear escalation, stay informed with the best of The Telegraph’s Middle East coverage in one place. As the geopolitical landscape shifts, subscribe for essential updates on the security shifts defining our global future.Every Wednesday on Battle Lines: Global Health Security they’re joined by Arthur Scott-Geddes to look at the intersection between health and security, from bioweapons to warzone diseases to frontline medicine. You can watch these episodes here.Battle Lines, a defence podcast with a wider scope and created by David Knowles, previously lived on this feed. Don’t forget to follow and leave a review to stay updated on the latest in global conflict and foreign affairs.Battle Lines: Global Health Security is supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 35min
Why reporting the Lebanon war is harder than Iraq or Syria
Maya Gebeily, the Beirut bureau chief for Reuters, shares her insights on the challenging landscape of reporting from Lebanon. She discusses the unique difficulties faced by journalists in this complex environment, particularly compared to Iraq and Syria. The conversation also touches on the Lebanese people's resilience amidst increasing violence, the ongoing Israeli airstrikes in Syria, and the geopolitical implications involving regional powers like Iran and Saudi Arabia. Gebeily's firsthand experiences highlight the urgent need for reliable information amid chaos.

Nov 7, 2024 • 45min
Trump's new world order
Joining the discussion are Robert Mendick, a Chief Reporter with insights from the US election, and Edward Arnold, a Senior Research Fellow at RUSI. They dive into the surprising electoral support for Trump and its implications for international relations. The conversation touches on the cultural dynamics influencing voter sentiment and the effects of Trump's immigration policies, including the journey of Latin American migrants. They also analyze global uncertainty in foreign policy and the growing concerns over NATO and Russia's interactions.

Nov 4, 2024 • 25min
Will Iran attack Israel again? Plus Beirut's community kitchen
Kamal Mouzawak, a passionate Lebanese social entrepreneur, runs a community kitchen in Beirut that feeds displaced individuals amid ongoing turmoil. He discusses how 'Matba Al-Khel' not only provides meals but also fosters community resilience. The conversation shifts to Iran's potential military strategies towards Israel, examining the latest tensions in the region. The impact of conflict on Lebanon's agriculture and economy, along with the emotional connections of the diaspora, underscores the complexity of the humanitarian crisis.

Oct 31, 2024 • 34min
Will the US election spark a civil war?
Rozina Sabur, Deputy US Editor, shares the tense atmosphere leading up to the election, highlighting security concerns stemming from past violence. Jesse Moss and Tony Gerber, co-directors of 'War Game,' discuss their documentary simulating a contested election scenario that spiraled into insurrection. They reveal the dynamics of military involvement in domestic crises and the pervasive impact of misinformation. Amidst fears and tensions, the trio emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and maintaining hope for democratic processes.

Oct 28, 2024 • 35min
Israel strikes Iran, plus inside Gaza's hospitals
How will Iran respond to Israel's attack? On today's episode of Battle Lines we'll update you on everything you need to know about Israel's retaliatory strike on Iran. We'll also be chatting to Karin Huster, a Médecins Sans Frontières doctor in Gaza to get an in depth look at what's really going on in the north of the Strip amidst Israel's ongoing siege.Contributors Venetia RaineyRoland OliphantKarin Huster Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 24, 2024 • 29min
Putin's new world order
James Kilner, the Telegraph's Russia correspondent, discusses the high-stakes BRICS summit in Kazan, revealing Putin's ambitions for a multipolar world amidst shifting global alliances. Nicola Smith, East Asia correspondent, dives into the troubling potential for North Korean troops to join the fight in Ukraine, highlighting the implications for Western Pacific security. Together, they unpack how these developments may reshape international relations and impact issues like Moldova's chaotic elections and regional security in East Asia.

Oct 21, 2024 • 29min
What next for Hamas after Sinwar's death
Ben Farmer, a seasoned reporter based in Beirut who covers the Middle East conflict, joins Con Coughlin, a veteran defense and foreign affairs editor for The Telegraph. They discuss the implications of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar's death and who might succeed him. Con reflects on his experiences reporting in Beirut during the 1984 war, shedding light on Hezbollah's evolving role and its political identity. The dialogue also touches on the humanitarian crises emerging from ongoing tensions and Israel's complex military responses amidst regional instability.

Oct 18, 2024 • 25min
China's wargames, a royal trip to Sudan border
Nicola Smith, an Asia correspondent with sharp insights into geopolitical events, and Henry Bodkin, a Senior reporter for The Telegraph known for his on-the-ground coverage, engage in a vivid discussion. They explore China's aggressive military drills around Taiwan, analyzing the implications for the region's stability. Smith highlights Taiwan's precarious position amid heightened tensions. Bodkin shares poignant stories from the Sudanese-Chad border, detailing the dire humanitarian crisis and emphasizing the urgent need for global awareness and action.

Oct 14, 2024 • 25min
Hezbollah drone attack, UNIFIL-Israel row, Russia and Iran deepen ties
Recent conflicts in the Middle East have led to a significant drone attack by Hezbollah, raising alarm over Israeli security. Tensions between Israel and UN peacekeepers are escalating, amidst accusations of bias. The strategic deployment of U.S. missile defense systems highlights America's role in the region. As alliances shift, notably between Russia and Iran, the traditional rules of engagement are unraveling, creating a new and unpredictable landscape in the ongoing war.

Oct 11, 2024 • 44min
Israel expands offensive in Lebanon, is Israel nuclear?
In this engaging discussion, foreign correspondent Ben Farmer shares on-the-ground insights from Lebanon, highlighting Israel's intensified military efforts against Hezbollah. He details the humanitarian impact of the conflict and the daily struggles faced by civilians. Meanwhile, nuclear proliferation expert Henry Sokolski dives into the alarming potential of Iran's nuclear ambitions escalating tensions in the region. Together, they examine Israel's nuclear capabilities and the broader implications of a potential nuclear conflict, presenting a chilling view of the geopolitical landscape.


