Ukraine: The Latest
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has dominated world news since tanks, jets and troops first crossed Ukraine's borders in February 2022. Every weekday, the Telegraph's top journalists analyse the conflict from all angles. The team brings you updates on the war and is the most listened to, and award-winning, podcast on the conflict. The team considers military strategy, history, economics, the refugee crisis, Ukrainian culture, and daily life in Vladimir Putin's autocratic Russia and Volodymyr Zelensky's democratic Ukraine. On Ukraine: The Latest, the pre-eminent podcast for Ukraine updates, our correspondents on the ground talk to experts and civilians to cover every aspect of Russia's brutal invasion. Telegraph subscribers get early access to bonus episodes on Ukraine: The Latest and Battle Lines. You can subscribe within The Telegraph app, or tap on ‘Already a subscriber’ at the top of this page to log in to link your existing subscription. For more information, head to https://www.telegraph.co.uk/contact-us/telegraph-subscription-bonus-content-apple-podcasts/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Thourough, sober updates about the war in Ukraine
11 Sept
Thank you to your great team for your detailed updates. I have been a regular listener since Day 1. I listen from Denmark where coverage is too scarce as also another listener points out in his review. Keep up the great work and thank you for sharing your knowledge with all of us ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Impressive journalism. дякую!
1 Aug
I have enjoy every episode that I have listened. Through the updates it helps me in my work both in Denmark and Ukraine. Thanks for making an English podcast where you can trust news and the impressive overview. Filip, Denmark
No. 1 source for news and analysis of the war in Ukraine
26 May
Hi “there everybody” I Been following the podcast from the beginning of the invasion in 2022, and very pleased with the high level of journalism, in reports and analysis. I am listening from Denmark, where I am disappointed with the level of coverage from this hideous war Russia are inflicting on Ukraine and in fact Europe. I admit that I am guilty of supporting the idea that the way to lasting peace was increased dependence between Russia and Europe via commercial affairs like the gas pipelines. But the years with Putin has proved me and others wrong. Also the years with Donald trump, as president in USA, has showed how easy the world largest democracy can be overthrown. So I never thought I would say this, but Europe needs to step up its military capabilities in the broadest senses, so the Russian aggression can be countered. In my opinion this is the test if the human race can exist on the planet earth. This war has the potential to make the earth inhabitable for humans, not only because efforts has to be concentrated on war and not the effects of our normal lives problem, which itself are big enough in its own right. But the threat from nuclear weapons and power plants alone, should make this daily front page history on all major media outlets. Once again thanks to the team behind “Ukraine: the latest”, for giving us a sober source of orientation on this war. Best regards Jørgen Nielsen Denmark
VERY good, informed and analytical.
05/12/2023
Insights from US Congress to individuals’ narratives on the ground, and from culture to weapons systems. Thank you, Christopher Morgenstierne, Tølløse, Denmark
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