41 episodes

Across the world, from Europe to Asia, the Americas to the Middle East, tensions are rising between nation states. Traditional alliances and alignments are constantly evolving in the 21st century. An understanding of defence and security policy and the tides of political, social and economic changes is crucial for any informed understanding of our world.
2024 sees war in Europe and Israel, and elections in major economies, including the US, the UK, Taiwan, South Africa, and many others. Insurgencies flare in Yemen and Burma, tensions escalate in East Africa, and all around the world the international security architecture buckles under increasing pressure. 
With expert and experienced reporting on the ground from across the globe, Battle Lines combines on the ground reporting with analytical expertise to aid listeners to better understand the course of world politics and wars as the fault lines of global history grind and slip in an increasingly dangerous, and confusing, multipolar world. 
Battle Lines is the best of The Telegraph’s defence, security, and foreign reporting in one place.

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    • 4.5 • 14 Ratings

Across the world, from Europe to Asia, the Americas to the Middle East, tensions are rising between nation states. Traditional alliances and alignments are constantly evolving in the 21st century. An understanding of defence and security policy and the tides of political, social and economic changes is crucial for any informed understanding of our world.
2024 sees war in Europe and Israel, and elections in major economies, including the US, the UK, Taiwan, South Africa, and many others. Insurgencies flare in Yemen and Burma, tensions escalate in East Africa, and all around the world the international security architecture buckles under increasing pressure. 
With expert and experienced reporting on the ground from across the globe, Battle Lines combines on the ground reporting with analytical expertise to aid listeners to better understand the course of world politics and wars as the fault lines of global history grind and slip in an increasingly dangerous, and confusing, multipolar world. 
Battle Lines is the best of The Telegraph’s defence, security, and foreign reporting in one place.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    "The Russians are definitely beatable, but it needs a coherent approach" : How to build an army in the 21st century

    "The Russians are definitely beatable, but it needs a coherent approach" : How to build an army in the 21st century

    On this bonus episode of Battle Lines we speak to Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon about the state of the army in 2024. What should an army look like in the 21st century? What equipment is needed? How much should countries be spending?
    Contributors
    David Knowles (Host) @djknowles22 on X.
    Hamish Stephen de Bretton-Gordon OBE  @HamishDBG on X
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    • 24 min
    Will Israel invade Rafah and what's behind the protests in Georgia

    Will Israel invade Rafah and what's behind the protests in Georgia

    In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to The Telegraph's Middle East correspondent, Natalia Vasilyeva, about why the invasion of Rafah is back on the agenda, and what we know about Israel's attack on Iran one week on. Then we catch up with Russia and Caucasus correspondent James Kilner to hear about the mass protests in Georgia and how a shadowy billionaire figure with links to the Kremlin is driving the unrest.
    Contributors
    Venetia Rainey (Host, Weekend Foreign Editor) @venetiarainey on X
    Nataliya Vasilyeva (Middle East Correspondent) @Nat_Vasilyeva on X.
    James Kilner (Russia and Caucasus correspondent) @jkjourno on X
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    • 33 min
    The mood inside Iran as Israel plans retaliatory strike

    The mood inside Iran as Israel plans retaliatory strike

    In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to the Telegraph’s Middle East Correspondent Nataliya Vasilyeva about how Israel will retaliate against Iran for their recent missile strikes. Then we speak to Holly Dagres, senior fellow with the Atlantic Council's Middle East Program and writer of the substack The Iranist, about how Iran and Israel's relationship has developed from a shadow war to the brink of a full-scale conflict.
    Contributors
    Roland Oliphant (Host, Senior Foreign Correspondent) @rolandoliphant on X
    Nataliya Vasilyeva (Middle East Correspondent) @Nat_Vasilyeva on X.
    Holly Dagres (The Iranist) @hdagres on X
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    • 53 min
    Could Iran's strike on Israel lead to full-scale war in the Middle East?

    Could Iran's strike on Israel lead to full-scale war in the Middle East?

    In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to the Telegraph’s Middle East Correspondent Nataliya Vasilyeva about Iran's weekend strike on Israel. We ask; did Iran achieve its objectives? How will Israel respond? And does this mean full-scale war in the Middle East is inevitable?
    Contributors
    Venetia Rainey (Host, Weekend Foreign Editor) @venetiarainey on X
    Nataliya Vasilyeva (Middle East Correspondent) @Nat_Vasilyeva on X.
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    • 21 min
    Will Iran strike Israel, rebels winning war in Myanmar, NATO's Deputy Secretary General

    Will Iran strike Israel, rebels winning war in Myanmar, NATO's Deputy Secretary General

    In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to the Telegraph’s Middle East Correspondent Nataliya Vasilyeva about Iran's potential plans to strike on Israel, then our Asia Correspondent Nicola Smith explains why the rebels are winning the war in Myanmar. Finally, Europe Editor James Crisp reflects on his interview with NATO's Deputy Secretary General.
    Contributors
    Venetia Rainey (Host, Weekend Foreign Editor) @venetiarainey on X
    Nataliya Vasilyeva (Middle East Correspondent) @Nat_Vasilyeva on X.
    Nicola Smith (Assia Correspondent) @niccijsmith on X
    James Crisp (Europe Editor) @JamesCrisp6 on X
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    US needs Europe to stand up to Russia and China threat, says Nato deputy by James Crisp

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    • 40 min
    Blood, chaos and suffering: Six month anniversary of the Israel-Gaza war

    Blood, chaos and suffering: Six month anniversary of the Israel-Gaza war

    In this episode of Battle Lines, we reflect on the upcoming 6 month anniversary of the October 7th attacks in Israel that sparked an invasion of Gaza. We speak to the Telegraph’s Middle East Correspondent Nataliya Vasilyeva and Senior Foreign Correspondent Sophia Yan as they reflect on the past 6 months and what the future holds for Israel, Hamas, and a Palestinian state.
    Contributors
    David Knowles (Host) @djknowles22 on X
    Nataliya Vasilyeva (Middle East Correspondent) @Nat_Vasilyeva on X.
    Sophia Yan (Senior Foreign Correspondent) @sophia_yan on X
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    ‘I tried to scrub the smell of death off my body...’: A war reporter’s Israel-Hamas diary by Nataliya Vasilyeva
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    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Potter3678 ,

Lack of nuance and context

Failed to include context and nuance that distinguished the terrorist organization of Hamas from Palestinian civilians and the brutal collective punishment happening in Gaza. It painted a West vs the Rest picture that frames this as a war between two world views, outside the context of settler colonialism and the long standing oppression of Palestinians. The civilians of Gaza, half of whom are children, are barely even mentioned until near the end of the episode.

Yes, by all means outline in detail the horrors suffered by Israelis but do the same for the civilians on the other side of the wall where the “smell of dead bodies” is compounded by the lack of safe shelters, electricity, water, food or access to information (all of which where already limited by the Israeli occupation to a certain extents before Oct 7th). If you do not cover this, please be open with listeners about your political lens and bias.

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