49 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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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.

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    D-Day 80th anniversary reflections from veterans and journalists

    D-Day 80th anniversary reflections from veterans and journalists

    On today's episode of Battle Lines, we mark and reflect on this anniversary, and ask what it means for Western countries in 2024 as another full scale war ravages Europe. 2024 as another full scale war ravages Europe. We hear from The Telegraph's US editor, Tony Diver, who's been following Joe Biden's visit to Normandy. We also speak to our defence editor, Danielle Sheridan, who's been talking to veterans on the ground in France. In the studio in London, we catch up with Roland Oliphant, who's been exploring some of the journalism from D Day, and we talk about what it means about the coverage of war then and now. Finally, we speak to Asia correspondent Nicola Smith. who's starting a new reporting stint in Israel. 
    Contributors
    David Knowles (Host)
    Tony Diver (US Editor)
    Danielle Sheridan (Defence Editor)
    Ken Hay (Veteran)
    Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent)
    Nicola Smith (Asia correspondent)

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    • 36 min
    Labour's defence spending, devastating attacks in Rafah, South Africa goes to the polls

    Labour's defence spending, devastating attacks in Rafah, South Africa goes to the polls

    On today's episode, we chat with Defence Editor Danielle Sheridan, who tells us how Labour and the Conservatives differ in their views on defence spending. Then we speak to Paul Nuki, editor of Global Health and Security, who gives us the latest on the dire situation in Rafah as Israeli airstrikes kill dozens. Finally, we speak to Ben Farmer, our South Africa correspondent, about the elections there this week.
    Contributors
    Venetia Rainey (Host) @venetiarainey on X
    Danielle Sheridan (Defence Editor) @sheridandani on X
    Paul Nuki (Global Health and Security Editor) @paulnuki on X
    Ben Farmer (South Africa crrespondent) @benfarmerDT on x
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    Email: battlelines@telegraph.co.uk
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    • 31 min
    How to catch a Russian submarine

    How to catch a Russian submarine

    A Navy frigate commander and a British submarine captain on playing cat and mouse in a ‘little bubble of GCHQ’

    "When a torpedo starts coming straight at you, there’s only one thing a submarine crew can do – snap into “full evasion” mode. Captain Ryan Ramsey issues swift orders. His crew responds immediately, twisting the Royal Navy’s Trafalgar-class submarine to manoeuvre the boat beneath the waves in an effort to shake off the weapon bearing down fast on their position."

    In this exclusive conversation between The Telegraph's Associate Editor Dom Nicholl's and Captain Ryan Ramsey (retired) and Captain Tom Sharpe (retired) listen to how top naval commanders think about their work at sea, the issues, problems and rewards.

    Anti-colonial riots in New Caledonia, humanitarian crisis in Sudan, oil rush in the South Pole

    Anti-colonial riots in New Caledonia, humanitarian crisis in Sudan, oil rush in the South Pole

    On today's episode of Battle Lines we speak to The Telegraph's Paris correspondent Henry Samuel about the unlikely link between Azerbaijan and pro independence riots in France's Pacific island of New Caledonia. Then, Africa correspondent Ben Farmer describes the dire humanitarian situation in the besieged Sudanese city of El Fashir. Finally, we speak to Energy Editor Jonathan Leake about how the discovery of oil near Antarctica could spark a rush for resources at the South Pole.
    Contributors
    Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent) @RolandOliphant on X
    Henry Samuel (Paris Correspondent) @H_E_Samuel on X
    Ben Farmar (Africa Correspondent) @benfarmerdt on X
    Jonathan Leake (Energy Editor) @jonathan__leake on x
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    Russia finds vast oil and gas reserves in British Antarctic territory by Jonathan Leake
    Macron flying to New Caledonia in bid to end violent insurrection by Henry Samuel


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    • 34 min
    Assassination attempt on Slovakia's PM, Georgia protests controversial 'foreign agent' law

    Assassination attempt on Slovakia's PM, Georgia protests controversial 'foreign agent' law

    In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to Europe editor James Crisp about the attempted assassination of Slovakian PM Robert Fico. Then we speak to Gia Japaridze, a former Georgian diplomat who was beaten up in what he believes was punishment for his opposition to a controversial foreign agent's law. And finally, we speak to Robin Forestier Walker, a British filmmaker who lives in Tbilisi, about how protesters have reacted to the law.  
    Contributors
    Roland Oliphant (Senior foreign correspondent) @rolandoliphant on X
    James Crisp (Europe Editor) @JamesCrisp6 on X
    Gia Japaridze @giajapar on X
    Robin Forestier Walker @robinfwalker on X
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    Email: battlelines@telegraph.co.uk
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    • 39 min
    A war reporter reacts to the film 'Civil War'

    A war reporter reacts to the film 'Civil War'

    On today's episode, we speak to senior foreign correspondent Roland Oliphant, who recently saw the film Civil War, directed by Andrew Garland. Roland, as a war reporter, had some thoughts on the film and he shares them with us.
    Contributors
    David Knowles (Host) @djknowles22 on X.
    Roland Oliphant (Host, Senior Foreign Correspondent) @rolandoliphant on X

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    • 25 min

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