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Russia, behind the headlines as well as in the shadows. This podcast is the audio counterpart to Mark Galeotti's blog of the same name, a place where "one of the most informed and provocative voices on modern Russia", can talk about Russia historical and (more often) contemporary, discuss new books and research, and sometimes talk to other Russia-watchers. If you'd like to keep the podcast coming and generally support my work, or want to ask questions or suggest topics for me to cover, do pl ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/siliconcurtain/subscribe A podcast about propaganda, digital disinformation, politics, corruption, hybrid warfare, weaponised conspiracy theories, social echo chambers and digital dystopias. 1984, Authoritarian, Autocracy, Autocrat, Big Brother, Brainwashing, Cold war, Cold war propaganda, Communism, Conflict, Conspiracy theories, Control, Cults, Cyber warfare, Deception, Dictator, Dictatorship, Digital dystopia, Digital media ...
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This is the podcast about foreign policy, international relations, politics, security, defense... My name is Andrej Matišák. I'm a journalist, deputy head of foreign desk in Slovak daily Pravda. So far this is mostly a small side project. Maybe it will grow. I'll see. Anyway, I hope that you will like it and you will support it by listening, sharing and subscribing. Of course, there are gazillions of projects like this but I think that this is the only one from Slovakia. :-)
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How To Academy is London's home of big thinking. From Nobel laureates to Pulitzer Prize winners, we invite the world’s most influential voices to share new ideas for changing ourselves, our communities, and the world. Our biweekly podcast is your chance to hear in-depth from the most exciting thinkers in global culture.
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Your daily news briefing from The Times of London, delivered in 10 minutes - bringing you all the stories you need in world news, sports and entertainment. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today and get one month free at: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this extended Frontline conversation Russia expert and author Mark Galeotti discusses how Vladimir Putin is struggling to keep support for his war in Ukraine strong within the Kremlin, as well as the physical damage Ukrainian troops are doing to Russia with cleverly-planned drone strikes in Oblast. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast ded…
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GUEST: Mark Galeotti - historian, author, security expert and academic. ----------SILICON CURTAIN FILM FUNDRAISERA project to make a documentary film in Ukraine, to raise awareness of Ukraine's struggle and in supporting a team running aid convoys to Ukraine's frontline towns.https://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extrashttps://www.patreon.com/sil…
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Andrey Kurkov is a Ukrainian author and public intellectual. He is the author of 20 novels, including the bestselling Death and the Penguin, nine books for children, and about 20 documentary, fiction and TV movie scripts. His work is currently translated into 37 languages, including English, Spanish, Japanese, French, German, and many others. His f…
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What is the difference between Washington's public attitude towards Israel and it's private musings? Can a US president ever be 'tough on Israel' if they want to stay in favour? The Times' Middle East correspondent Samer Al-Atrush explains what political factors are at play for both Biden and Netanyahu and how that impacts what they do diplomatical…
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Could Ukraine repeat the Kursk operation in Transnistria? What's the situation in Moldova before the presidential election that will take place on October 20? And why are politicians like Slovak PM Robert Fico talking about reestablishing standard relations with Russia? I talked to Denis Cenusa, an Associate Expert at the Eastern Europe Studies Cen…
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Edition No55 | 06-10-2024 - Ukrainian officials in Chernihiv have told residents not to swim in the Desna River after a toxic spill last month. This video is based on the excellent reporting of Luke Harding and Artem Mazhulin in Slabyn, Ukraine, from the UK’s Guardian newspaper.~~~~~‘Everything is dead’ – reports come in of a major ecocide event, a…
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After Kamala Harris publicly refused to call the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a "close ally", The Times' Washington Correspondent Alistair Dawber shares his analysis. Plus, The Times' World Affairs Editor Catherine Philp discusses the latest situation in the Middle East. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global s…
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Since the dawn of humanity, our sense of ourselves has been shaped by things that seem human - or nearly human - but are not. From sacrificial animals to household pets, ancient gods to future technologies like robots and AI, human ethics was, is and will continue to be profoundly influenced by its relationship with intelligences other than our own…
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Katia Denysova is an Art historian and curator. She is the co-curator of ‘In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine', 2022-24 which is currently running at the Royal Academy, London.(Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid; Museum Ludwig, Cologne; RMFA, Brussels; Belvedere, Vienna; Royal Academy, London)----------LINKS:https://courtauld.ac.uk…
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It's been described as the conflict that threatens the world's order but 12 months since Hamas launched the most severe attack on Jewish people since the Holocaust, are we any closer to peace in the Middle East? The Times correspondents George Grylls and Richard Spencer analyse the situation a year to the day since the October 7th attack and questi…
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Edition No55 | 06-10-2024 - Ukrainian officials in Chernihiv have told residents not to swim in the Desna River after a toxic spill last month. This video is based on the excellent reporting of Luke Harding and Artem Mazhulin in Slabyn, Ukraine, from the UK’s Guardian newspaper.~~~~~‘Everything is dead’ – reports come in of a major ecocide event, a…
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In this extended Frontline conversation former Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Philip Breedlove discusses the impact Ukraine's military is having in its war with Russia compared with the policy decisions being made by its Western allies, and why better policy would help the impressive soldiers tip the playing field in their favour. The Worl…
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The appointment to the Security Council of Alexander Linets, head of the Main Directorate of Special Programs of the President of the Russian Federation (GUSP), is a suitable moment to look into this, the most secret of Russia's security agencies. Is it about more than just bunkers and the continuity of governance in an apocalypse? Is there any tru…
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Lesia Dubenko is a Ukrainian journalist and analyst featured in the Financial Times, Politico Europe, New Eastern Europe, Washington Times, and more. She’s currently affiliated with Ukraine’s media outlet Euromaidan Press. You can follow her on Substack for a dose of good and satirical commentary https://lesiadubenko.substack.com----------SUMMARY:T…
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The Americans have one month to decide who they will vote for. Will it be a Democrat Kamala Harris or Republican Donald Trump? As this is a spooky season, I asked Professor of Political Science from North Carolina State University Steven Greene which candidate is more concerned about a possible October surprise. We all know that the polls are tight…
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As Joe Biden insists all-out war in the Middle-East can be averted we analyse how, when so many people are dying by missiles fired across borders, it is possible still to say we are not already at that point. The Times' correspondent, Richard Spencer, joins the World in 10 from Tel Aviv to explain, and analyse the next moves of Israel and Iran whic…
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Ambitious yet anxious? Harvard-trained clinical psychologist Dr Mary E. Anderson joined us with an actionable guide to maintaining your edge all while reducing stress and finding happiness along your journey. From understanding thoughts and behaviours that might be causing obstacles for you, such as negative forecasting and perfectionism, to buildi…
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GUEST: John Sweeney - investigative journalist and writer. Orange hat advocate. ----------SPEAKER:John Sweeney is a British investigative journalist and writer. He worked for The Observer newspaper, and the BBC's Panorama and Newsnight series. Sweeney ceased working for the BBC in October 2019, and is now reporting on the war in Ukraine, as well as…
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As Israeli missile attacks in Lebanon focus increasingly on the capital, Beirut, we analyse exactly why the city has been bombarded. Has Israel's stated aim, of helping its citizens from the North to safely return home, now changed? Is Hezbollah's entire existence now in their sights instead? The Times' Edmund Bower joins us from Beirut to look at …
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In our turbulent times, how do we grapple with our past? Are we capable of grappling with Britain's imperial history without whitewashing? David Olusoga and Alan Lester believe that the truth matters; it matters far too greatly to be hijacked by apologists and racists. They joined us in conversation to reveal the truth about the British Empire and …
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Israel warned Iran it would target Iran's nuclear and oil facilities if missiles were launched towards Tel Aviv. Those missiles were launched last night, leaving the Middle East "on the brink". Chief Executive of United Against Nuclear Iran, former US Ambassador Mark Wallace, analyses what could happen next. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podc…
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The Russian war economy is not doing well. But it seems like there is an attritional race on – will the Russian war machine collapse before the will and resolve of Ukraine’s allies, to support it for victory. Is it time to let go of the idea that Russia has endless resources to continue the war indefinitely, and that historically is not uncommon fo…
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Oz Katerji is an independent Correspondent in Ukraine. British-Lebanese conflict journalist & filmmaker based in Kyiv. Director of a forthcoming film: The Battle For Kyiv. ----------LINKS:https://x.com/OzKaterji/highlightshttps://www.instagram.com/ozkaterji/?hl=enhttps://www.newstatesman.com/author/oz-katerjihttps://thecritic.co.uk/author/oz-katerj…
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Chuck Pfarrer is an American writer, film producer and former navy SEAL. He’ll be a familiar and trusted presence to many who have tuned in to the Mriya Report on ‘X’ over the course of the war. As an author, Chuck has penned screenplays, novels and comic books, as well as non-fiction works. His works feature themes relating to the military, and of…
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As Israel launches its long-anticipated ground invasion of Lebanon, the White House warns that Iran could launch a ballistic missile attack—with ‘severe consequences’. The Times correspondent George Grylls has met Israeli troops at the border and unpacks what’s going on—and what could happen next. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicat…
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Today I am speaking with "Two Grumpy Old Men”, Michael Andersen and Brian Bonner who seasoned Ukraine watchers and have teamed up to create a video and Substack blog "Two Grumpy Old Men On Ukraine." They focus on Ukraine, and issues in related parts of the world since both have lived and worked in many countries. They write, run Q&As, create videos…
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As Israeli tanks gather on the border with Lebanon, The Times’ Middle East Correspondent, Samer Al-Atrush, reflects on a tumultuous few days in the region - including the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and airstrikes on Yemen. The World in 10 is The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplo…
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Russia’s Shadow Tankers Threaten an Environmental Catastrophe in the Baltic. And now a Maltese-flagged cargo ship filled with 20,000 tonnes of Russian sourced ammonium nitrate in drifting towards the UK coast. This is the same potentially explosive fertiliser that caused a massive explosion in Beirut in 2020, and this ship is carrying 7 times more …
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Recently back from Ukraine, The Times’ correspondent Maxim Tucker explains the country’s evolving air defence tactics and efforts to protect grain exports amidst ongoing conflict. He also touches on prisoner exchanges and the broader anxieties he encountered as winter approaches and geopolitical dynamics shift. The World in 10 is the Times' daily p…
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Putin's at it again, raising nuclear fears to unsettle the West. Or is the new revision to Russian nuclear doctrine more than just a bit of sabre-rattling? I suggest it is, with bearing on potential Ukrainian endgames. But we ought not to become too fearful: as I discuss in the second half, there are good reasons for him not to use his non-strategi…
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In this extended Frontline conversation the Deputy Director General at London's Royal United Services Institute, Malcolm Chalmers, discusses Ukraine's capability to hit Russia without western support, the damage Vladimir Putin's taking every day he fails to take major Ukrainian cities like Odesa and Kyiv, and why Putin will still believe there's a …
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Psychotherapist and Sunday Times bestselling author Anna Mathur joins the podcast to debunk traditional strategies to manage common worries and introduce her new approach to overcoming the ten fundamental, uncomfortable truths in life: acceptance. Drawing upon her experience as a therapist as well as her own personal journey of grief, and training …
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Would Australia join NATO if it could? How is Canberra looking at what's going on in Beijing and Moscow? What is the primary objective of the AUKUS alliance, and how does it contribute to Australia's security interests? Bryce Wakefield explains it all in my podcast. He is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Institute of International Affa…
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Darth Putin (KGB). An account on Twitter / X that may or may not be authored by the Bunker Tsar himself. Darth Putin - Czar for life of all Russians. Master Strategist. Thought leader. Wellness coach. Tea connoisseur. Author. Wanted in 123 countries. Parody, apparently.----------LINKS:https://x.com/darthputinkgbhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Darth-Putin-…
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