On today's episode of Battle Lines we check in with Russia correspondent James Kilner about why dozens of world leaders are meeting in Russia and what it says about Vladimir Putin's plans for a new world order. Then we chat to East Asia correspondent Nicola Smith about how North Korean troops in Ukraine could have major implications in the Western Pacific. Contributors Roland Oliphant James Kilner Nicola Smith Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Oct 24, 2024•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Who will lead Hamas now that Yahya Sinwar has been killed? On today's episode we get the latest from the Middle East including the significance of the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and Hezbollah's attempted assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. We also talk to our veteran defense and foreign affairs editor, Con Coughlin, about his time in Beirut reporting on the war with Israel back in 1984. Contributors Venetia Rainey Ben Farmer Con Coughlin Hosted on Acast...
Oct 21, 2024•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast Is China threatening to take action in Taiwan? On today's episode of Battle Lines we'll be looking at China's aggressive war games around Taiwan and what it tells us about their plans to 'reunify' the island with the mainland. Plus, a behind the scenes look at a British royal's trip to the Sudanese-Chad border. Contributors Venetia Rainey (Host) Nicola Smith (Asia correspondent) Henry Bodkin (Senior reporter) Just 10 miles from a war zone, the Duchess of Edinburgh finds a ‘complete atrocity’ by ...
Oct 18, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast Why does Netanyahu want UN peacekeepers removed from Lebanon and what does the strengthening of ties between Russia and Iran mean for the war in Gaza? On today's special bonus episode of Battle Lines we update you on the latest from the Middle East with our hosts Venetia Rainey and Roland Oliphant. Contributors Venetia Rainey Roland Oliphant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Oct 14, 2024•25 min•Transcript available on Metacast Will Israel's conflict with Iran go nuclear? On today's episode, we speak to foreign correspondent Ben Farmer for the latest updates from Lebanon, where Israel is expanding its ground offensive against Hezbollah. Then we speak to US academic Henry Sokolski about fears a direct conflict between Israel and Iran could escalate to a nuclear war. Contributors Roland Oliphant (Host) Ben Farmer (Telegraph contributor) Henry Sokolski (Executive Director of the Nonproliferation Policy Educatio...
Oct 11, 2024•44 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this bonus episode of Battle Lines, Senior Foreign Correspondent Sophia Yan checks back in on year later with two friends, Adam Ben-Shabbat and Nadim Tali, who grew up in a village known as the 'Oasis of Peace'. This village, situated between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, is the only village in Israel where Palestinians and Jewish Israelis choose to live together. How is the village dealing with the ongoing war and how do the two friends feel things have changed? Contributors: Sophia Yan (Senior Fo...
Oct 09, 2024•31 min•Transcript available on Metacast One year on from the Hamas massacre of October 7, Israel is still struggling to recover from the trauma of that day. We share three different Israeli perspectives: Telegraph correspondent Jotam Confino, who has reported on the shifts in Israeli society and politics; Yifat Zailer, whose cousin Shiri Bibas is still being held hostage along with her two red-headed young children and husband; and Joel Carmel, a former IDF soldier who examines the reality of the Israeli military's methods through his...
Oct 04, 2024•42 min•Transcript available on Metacast How will Israel respond to Iran's historic missile attack? On today’s emergency episode of Battle Lines we speak to the Telegraph’s Paul Nuki who was in Tel Aviv as Iran launched 180 missiles at Israel. We’re also joined by the Telegraph’s Adrian Blomfield to discuss Israel’s invasion of Lebanon and what comes next. Contributors Venetia Rainey (Host) Paul Nuki (Global Health Security Editor Adrian Blomfield (Telegraph contributor) I dodged death on historic day for Israel and Middle East by Paul...
Oct 02, 2024•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this emergency episode of Battle Lines we get the latest on the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah. What does this mean for Iran's 'axis of resistance' and will this be the tipping point of a full-scale war throughout the region? Contributors Venetia Rainey (Host) Roland Oliphant (Senior foreign correspondent) Adrian Blomfield (Telegraph contributor) Paul Nuki (Global Health Security editor) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Sep 30, 2024•31 min•Transcript available on Metacast On today's episode of Battle Lines we speak to the Telegraph's Adrian Blomfield in Beirut, and photographer Heathcliff O'Malley in Tel Aviv about the possibility of a ground war in Lebanon. The Israeli Defense Forces top general has told his troops to be ready to enter Lebanon to fight Hezbollah on their own turf for the first time since 2006. While American diplomats rush to broker a ceasefire, the Middle East stands on the brink of unlikely peace or an even bloodier war. Contributors Roland Ol...
Sep 27, 2024•40 min•Transcript available on Metacast On today's episode we have a special round table with co-hosts Venetia Rainey and Roland Oliphant who are joined by senior foreign correspondent, Sophia Yan. We'll be talking about the attack on Hezbollah, what it's like reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the challenges of being a foreign correspondent. Contributors Venetia Rainey Roland Oliphant Sophia Yan Read Long arm of China looms over one of the world’s last Uyghur bookshops by Sophia Yan Hosted on Acast. See acast.co...
Sep 20, 2024•40 min•Transcript available on Metacast Sudan has suffered a brutal conflict that has killed nearly 20,000 people, displaced over 10 million, and left around 25 million facing acute hunger. Sudan's cities have been turned into battlefields. Fighting has been marked by mass rape and murder, hospitals have been attacked, one in five people have now fled their homes, and cholera is on the rise.The scale of the humanitarian crisis in Sudan far outstrips Gaza and Ukraine, yet it receives almost no attention. So how did things get so bad? W...
Sep 18, 2024•44 min•Transcript available on Metacast On today's episode we pay tribute to David Knowles, creator of Battle Lines. David tragically passed away at the age of 32 on September 8th, 2024. We've put together some highlights of David's brilliant work for the Battle Lines Podcast. You can leave a message of condolence on David's obituary page using the link below. David Knowles, journalist behind Telegraph’s Ukraine war podcast, dies aged 32 Battle Lines: A war reporter reacts to the film ‘Civil War’ Battle Lines: Could Iran be due for ye...
Sep 13, 2024•58 min•Transcript available on Metacast This week on Battle Lines we speak to Middle East correspondent Jotam Confino for the latest updates from Israel, where Israelis took to the streets as Hamas executed more hostages. Then, we speak to our Europe editor James Crisp on the rise of the far right in Germany. Contributors David Knowles (Host) Jotam Confino (Middle East correspondent) James Crisp (Europe Editor) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Sep 06, 2024•36 min•Transcript available on Metacast Ukraine has stunned the world in the Black Sea, pushing back the Russian fleet and sinking numerous vessels. Is it really true that drones have fundamentally changed war at sea? And what is happening in China, where the production of new military vessels is dwarfing the efforts of Western countries? We spoke to former Royal Navy officer Tom Sharp to find out more. Contributors David Knowles Tom Sharp Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Sep 03, 2024•26 min•Transcript available on Metacast This week we discuss the biggest Israeli military operation in the West Bank since the Second Intifada and Hezbollah's rocket attack against Israel. We also take a trip into the skies above Gaza with one of our reporters for a rare bird's eye glimpse into the territory. Plus, an al Qaeda linked group has been accused of murdering hundreds of people in Burkina Faso. We discuss jihadists and the security situation in the Sahel region. Contributors Venetia Rainey Sophia Yan Ben Farmer Hosted o...
Aug 30, 2024•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode of Battle Lines we speak to Tony Diver about his conversation with families of the Israeli hostages who are desperate for a ceasefire deal. Then we speak to Akhtar Makoii who reports on the Taliban soldiers longing for a battle. Contributors Roland Oliphant (Host) Tony Diver (US editor) Akhtar Makoii Read ‘Sitting in an office is boring’: Taliban soldiers long for war by Akhtar Makoii Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Aug 23, 2024•42 min•Transcript available on Metacast On this bonus episode of Battle Lines we talk to Peter Schwartzstein, author of the upcoming book The Heat and the Fury. From ISIS training grounds in Iraq to the pirate-ridden waters of Bangladesh Peter discovers the unexpected ways in which climate change is feeding global unrest and conflict. Contributors Venetia Rainey (Host) Peter Schwartzstein (Author, The Heat and the Fury) Pre-order The Heat and the Fury HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Aug 21, 2024•30 min•Transcript available on Metacast On today's episode, Global Health Editor Paul Nuki joins me from Tel Aviv to report on the mammoth diplomatic effort to avert a full scale war between Israel and Iran. Then we talk to Associate Editor Dominic Nicholls about Ukraine's operation in Kursk, the first foreign incursion into Russia since the Second World War and how it could tip the balance of the conflict in Ukraine. Contributors Roland Oliphant (Senior Foreign Correspondent, Host) Paul Nuki (Global Health Security Editor) Domin...
Aug 16, 2024•42 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode of Battle Lines, we look at how Israel is preparing for a possible war with Iran and a deep dive into how Hamas fights with Middle East Correspondent Jotam Confino. We also pop over to Paris to talk to the Telegraph's Henry Samuel's and see how the French have been covering the riots and what advice they would give the UK. Plus we get an explainer of the political turmoil in Bangladesh with Sarah Newey. Contributors Venetia Rainey (Host) Jotam Confino (Middle East correspond...
Aug 09, 2024•38 min•Transcript available on Metacast This week on Battle Lines we look at the assassinations of Hamas and Hezbollah leaders in the Middle East that are raising fears of a wider war throughout the region amid chaos in the state of Israel. Then we look at the controversial Venezuelan elections that President Maduro claims to have won despite a disputed outcome. Contributors David Knowles (Host) Venetia Rainey (Host) James Rothwell (Berlin correspondent) Paul Nuki (Global Health Security Editor) Simeon Tegel Hosted on Acast. See acast...
Aug 02, 2024•33 min•Transcript available on Metacast The tyrant was once thought to be an endangered species. From Vladimir Putin to Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un, there is a new generation of leaders for life. But are they as strong as they look? Marcel Dirsus has written a book looking at that exact question. How tyrants fall. Is there a way to help them along the way? And is it always a good idea to do so? Contributors Roland Oliphant Marcel Dirsus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Jul 31, 2024•33 min•Transcript available on Metacast On today's episode we examine the situation in Gaza and Israel, asking whether the war could spread beyond its current limits. Then, with the opening ceremony of Paris 2024 just a few hours away, we look at the links between geopolitics, identity, and the Olympic Games throughout history Contributors David Knowles (Host) David Hearst (Editor in Chief, Middle East Eye) Professor Matthew Andrews (University of North Carolina) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Jul 26, 2024•42 min•Transcript available on Metacast On today's special episode of Battle Lines we speak to International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi. As China rapidly expands its nuclear arsenal and Iran inches closer to a bomb than ever before, Raphael Grossi is possibly the individual most responsible for holding it together. We asked him how dangerous this moment really is, how scared we should be and what, if anything, we can do about it. Contributors Roland Oliphant (Host) Rafael Grossi (IAEA) Hosted on Acast. See aca...
Jul 24, 2024•38 min•Ep 2•Transcript available on Metacast On today's episode, we check in with Deputy US Editor Rozina Sabur about what the assassination attempt against Donald Trump tells us about political extremism in the United States. Then Senior Foreign Correspondent Sophia Yan reports on a secret military base in Tajikistan at the heart of China's plans to challenge Russia for dominance in Central Asia. Contributors Roland Oliphant (Host) Rozina Sabur (Deputy US Editor) Sophia Yan (Senior Foreign Correspondent) Read China constructs secret...
Jul 19, 2024•42 min•Transcript available on Metacast 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 conve...
Jul 18, 2024•40 min•Ep 1•Transcript available on Metacast On today's episode of Battle Lines, we look at the UK's new Labour government and its defence policy with our defence editor Danielle Sheridan. We also pop over to the NATO summit and ask Brussels correspondent Joe Barnes how NATO can "Trump proof" the alliance? Finally we speak to Europe editor James Crisp about the shock French election result and what it means for President Macron. Contributors Venetia Rainey (Host) Danielle Sheridan (Defense Editor) Joe Barnes (Brussels Corresponde...
Jul 12, 2024•36 min•Transcript available on Metacast On today's episode of Battle Lines, we speak to US editor Tony Diver on the state of the presidential race after a disastrous debate for Joe Biden and the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling. Then, we catch up with correspondent Nicola Smith about the healthcare crisis in the West Bank, and her reflections after a month covering the Israel Hamas war. Finally, we talk to Defense Editor Danielle Sheridan about her recent trip to Kiev and hear about pole dancing in a nation at war. Contrib...
Jul 05, 2024•41 min•Transcript available on Metacast In this episode of Battle Lines we're going to explore the impact of WikiLeaks from a conflict and security perspective and ask the Telegraph's Gordon Rayner and journalist Colin Freeman what founder Julian Assange's intentions really were. We also hear from journalist Dorjee Wangmo about Chinese oppression in Tibet and get an update on the dire situation in Gaza from Nicola Smith. Contributors Venetia Rainey (Host) Colin Freeman Gordon Rayner (Associate Editor) Nicola Smith (Asia Correspon...
Jun 28, 2024•38 min•Transcript available on Metacast On today's bonus episode of Battle Lines, we speak to Professor Ali Ansari, author and founding director of the Institute of Iranian Studies at the University of St. Andrews. With the recent death of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, Iranian politics is set for yet another shift. With an increasingly youthful secular population suffering through a dire economic situation, some say the stranglehold of the Iranian clerics known as the ulama is waning. Could Iran be due fo...
Jun 26, 2024•29 min•Transcript available on Metacast