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  • Why are foreign fighters joining Myanmar’s civil war?
    2024/11/22

    Roland Oliphant is joined by The Telegraph’s Sarah Newey to talk about her interview with one of the international combatants fighting in Myanmar’s brutal civil war. Plus: as violence escalates in Haiti, MSF are suspending activities in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince until further notice. We hear from their head of mission about the decision and what the mood is like on the ground.


    Contributors

    Roland Oliphant (Host)

    Sarah Newey (Global Health Security Correspondent)

    Christophe Garnier (MSF’s Head of Mission in Haiti)


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    23 分
  • Hezbollah's latest blow. Plus: Trump and China
    2024/11/18

    Con Coughlin, the Telegraph’s defence and foreign affairs editor, joins Venetia Rainey to discuss Israel’s strike on Hezbollah’s spokesman Mohammad Afif, the pope’s calls for an investigation into potential genocide in Gaza and how the geopolitical landscape might shift under Donald Trump’s new cabinet. Plus: Sir Keir Starmer’s upcoming meeting with Chinese president Xi Jinping.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey

    Con Coughlin


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    26 分
  • What do Trump’s foreign policy appointments tell us about his agenda?
    2024/11/15

    This week, President-elect Donald Trump made key appointments to his diplomatic and security cabinet. What do his picks for Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and Director of National Intelligence reveal about the direction of his foreign policy? In this episode, we take a closer look at the backgrounds and ideologies of these key figures and explore the potential impact on global issues, from the war in Ukraine to the conflict in Gaza and the US-China relationship. Plus: who might the British government choose to send as its next ambassador to Washington?


    Contributors

    Roland Oliphant

    Tony Diver



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    34 分
  • Why reporting the Lebanon war is harder than Iraq or Syria
    2024/11/11

    Israel has said there is progress in talks about a ceasefire and indicated Russia could play a part. On today’s episode of Battle Lines, Venetia and Roland look at what this means and go over the latest news updates from around the region, including a voicenote from an aid worker fleeing northern Gaza and meetings between Iran and Saudi Arabia.


    They also chat to Reuters’ Beirut Bureau Chief Maya Gebeily about how Lebanese politicians and citizens are coping with the fighting, what is behind Israel’s increasing attacks on Syria, and why the conflict in Lebanon is her most difficult reporting assignment yet.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey

    Roland Oliphant

    Maya Gebeily (Reuters Beirut bureau chief)


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    35 分
  • Trump's new world order
    2024/11/07

    What will Trump's second term look like? On today's episode of Battle Lines we discuss Donald Trump's re-election and its implications for both the US and the wider world.


    Contributors

    Roland Oliphant (Host)

    Robert Mendick (Chief Reporter)

    Edward Arnold (Senior Research Fellow at RUSI)


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    45 分
  • Will Iran attack Israel again? Plus Beirut's community kitchen
    2024/11/04

    Is Iran preparing another attack on Israel? On today's episode of Battle Lines we discuss what's next for Iran as they look to retaliate for recent strikes from Israel. Plus we hear from Kamal Mouzawak, a Lebanese social entrepreneur who runs a community kitchen to help displaced Lebanese.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey

    Roland Oliphant

    Kamal Mouzawak


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    25 分
  • Will the US election spark a civil war?
    2024/10/31

    On today's episode of Battle Lines we speak to Deputy US Editor Rozina Sabur to find out what the mood is like on the ground before the US election. Then we talk to the directors of a new documentary, War Game, which had former US government officials simulate a contested election that led to insurgents taking the capital.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey (Host)

    Rozina Sabur (Deputy US Editor)

    Tony Gerber (director of War Games)

    Jesse Moss (director of War Games)


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    34 分
  • Israel strikes Iran, plus inside Gaza's hospitals
    2024/10/28

    How will Iran respond to Israel's attack? On today's episode of Battle Lines we'll update you on everything you need to know about Israel's retaliatory strike on Iran. We'll also be chatting to Karin Huster, a Médecins Sans Frontières doctor in Gaza to get an in depth look at what's really going on in the north of the Strip amidst Israel's ongoing siege.


    Contributors

    Venetia Rainey

    Roland Oliphant

    Karin Huster


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    35 分