Episodes
On Thursday, North Korea launched what it called its biggest missile test yet, with South Korea responding by simulating bombing various mock-ups of North Korean missile launchers. Why did North Korea choose this week to make this show of strength and what did South Korea's response achieve in return?
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Published 10/31/24
Naim Qassem has been appointed as Hezbollah’s new leader and was promptly met with an apparent death threat. The Times reporter Oliver Marsden in Beirut delves into the implications of his appointment for the conflict, and discusses the plight of displaced people as well as the prospects for peace.
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Published 10/30/24
Israel has attacked a weapons factory in Iran which was likely supplying weapons to Russia. How might this attack therefore affect Iran but also Russia's capabilities against Ukraine?
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Published 10/29/24
China's fury over a $2 billion arms deal between the US and Taiwan has led to an escalation in the region, with a second show of Chinese military strength in as many weeks in the waters around Taiwan. Is the US interfering at a delicate time, how significant could the weaponry be for Taiwan, and is China really planning an invasion? The Times' China correspondent, Richard Spencer, joins the World in 10 to discuss the situation.
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Published 10/28/24
In this extended Frontline conversation, George Barros from the Institute for the Study of War discusses the war in Ukraine.
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Published 10/27/24
In this extended Frontline conversation, Professor Scott Lucas from the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin discusses the war in Ukraine and reports North Korean troops are fighting for Russia.
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Published 10/26/24
The Times' Josie Ensor has visited the US state of Michigan to find out how people's ties with Lebanon and the wider region are impacting who they might vote for. Given the state's importance as a swing state, could the Israel/Gaza conflict overshadow other political issues?
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Published 10/25/24
As Vladimir Putin hosts world leaders in the Russian city of Kazan, The Times journalist Aliide Naylor explains why many in the West are concerned about the gathering. Plus, George Barros from the Institute for the Study of War discusses the potential for a ceasefire agreement in the war in Ukraine.
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Published 10/24/24
Donald Trump's campaign team has accused the UK's Labour Party - the governing party in Britain - of interfering in the US election. Why has it chosen to speak out about this and is UK involvement unusual?
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Published 10/23/24
After seven Israeli nationals were arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran, The Times' Defence Correspondent George Grylls tells us about Tehran's increasingly advanced intelligence operations. Plus, Major General Mick Ryan who served in the Australian army for more than 30 years discusses reports that North Korean troops are fighting in Ukraine for Russia.
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Published 10/22/24
Days after the killing of Hamas' leader, Yahya Sinwar, we look at the impact it has had on Israel's fight in Gaza, what the terror group's next move might be and whether Iran might decide it is time to get directly involved in the war. Meanwhile the US President reveals he knows what Israel's next move is, when it will happen and which parts of Iran they might target. We analyse what that might look like in the company of the Times' Middle East correspondent, Samer Al-Atrush.
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Published 10/21/24
In this extended Frontline conversation, Professor Michael Clarke, Director-General of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) from 2007 to 2015, discusses how the Russian economy faces further decline.
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Published 10/20/24
In this extended Frontline conversation Director of Military Sciences, Matthew Savill discusses the war in Ukraine and whether it is becoming existential for Vladimir Putin.
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Published 10/19/24
In the last of our series unpacking global preparations for the US election, Max Bergmann - director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies - discusses whether the Kremlin would prefer either candidate, and how a change in the White House may alter Russia’s military approach.
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Published 10/18/24
In our fourth episode examining global preparations for the US election, the focus turns to Iran. Dr Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa programme at Chatham House, unpacks the implications for US-Iran relations and how Tehran might adjust to either a Trump or Harris presidency.
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Published 10/17/24
In the third episode of our series on global preparations for the US election, Dr. Yu Jie of Chatham House discusses the fault lines and rivalries between the world's two largest economies. She highlights how Beijing is preparing for the potential outcomes and the broader implications for global security, trade, and defence.
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Published 10/16/24
In the second of a series of episodes about how countries across the globe are preparing for the US presidential election, Dr Jamie Shea, a former Deputy Assistant Secretary General of NATO, discusses the potential consequences for Ukraine, Europe and the NATO alliance.
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Published 10/15/24
In the first of a series of episodes about how countries across the globe are preparing for the US presidential election, Itamar Rabinovich, a former Israeli ambassador to the US, discusses the potential consequences for Israel and the Middle East.
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Published 10/14/24
In this extended Frontline conversation The Times journalist Maxim Tucker discusses the latest on the war in Ukraine.
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Published 10/13/24
In this extended Frontline conversation Russia analyst Michael Bociurkiw discusses the war in Ukraine and whether the West should be doing more to provide military aid to Kyiv.
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Published 10/12/24
Nato’s new Secretary-General Mark Rutte has told The Times he can work with Donald Trump if he is re-elected as president. However, he also warned America can’t go it alone in an increasingly ‘harsh, uncompromising’ world. Our defence editor Larisa Brown unpacks her interview with the head of the defence alliance.
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Published 10/11/24
As the Ukrainian government claims North Korean troops have been killed in Ukraine, The Times's Asia Editor Richard Lloyd-Parry shares his analysis. Plus, why former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told Times Radio that Vladimir Putin wouldn't have launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 had Donald Trump still been US President.
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Published 10/10/24
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 diplomatically for millions of people. The World in 10 is the Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations...
Published 10/09/24
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.
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Published 10/08/24
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 question whether any atrocity could ever shock both sides into laying down their weapons and coming to a peaceful and lasting solution.
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Published 10/07/24