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US-Ukraine peace talks will resume on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia, the first since the Oval Office row 10 days ago. But after a bruising week since, during which the US ended its military aid for and intelligence sharing with Ukraine and Russia has taken advantage on the battlefield, their negotiating position looks weaker than ever. It comes on the day reports say Ukraine's troops are completely surrounded in Kursk. The Times' World Affairs Editor, Catherine Philp, analyses just how damaged they've been going in to the meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other senior officials.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, financier and activist Sir Bill Browder - who used to be the biggest foreign investor in Russia - warns that Donald Trump has taken Vladimir Putin's side in the invasion of Ukraine. He examines proposals to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's military, what impact that would have on the war, and whether the Kremlin has compromising material on Donald Trump.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, defence analyst Tim Willasey-Wilsey examines shifts in US foreign policy under Trump, warning of risks to transatlantic alliances and global stability. He calls on Europe to assert itself, seize frozen Russian assets, and push for a robust peace deal for Ukraine.
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While the world watches Donald Trump chasing peace in Ukraine, China has used its biggest political event of the year to appeal to US allies. Its foreign minister says countries do not have to be subject to the “law of the jungle” - a thinly veiled reference to the US president’s disruptive foreign policy. The Times’ China correspondent Richard Spencer looks at whether China wants global leadership and whether anyone will follow.
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Amidst a series of setbacks for Ukraine, European leaders assure the Ukrainian president that their continent is stronger than Russia – and capable of defeating it. Security and defence analyst Philip Ingram examines whether this claim holds true.
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While Britain’s Prime Minister maintains that Donald Trump will ‘have our backs’ on security, concerns linger across Europe about his administration’s commitment to NATO. The Times columnist and security consultant Edward Lucas contends that Article 5 – the alliance’s cornerstone of mutual defence – provides far less assurance than many believe.
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After Donald Trump paused US military aid to Ukraine, the urgency with which Europe must take the lead in defending the beleagured nation intensifies once more. But can it even begin to replicate America's former support, and what does the latest development mean for Western relations? Former NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Maj. Gen. Sir Richard Shirreff analyses what he describes as 'the end of Europe calling America an ally.'
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As Europe reels from the breakdown of diplomatic relations between the US and Ukraine, its leaders sprung into action over the weekend. Britain's Sir Keir Starmer and France's Emmanuel Macron announced a "coalition of the willing" to be involved in the "heavy lifting" needed to bring peace to Ukraine. But can it be done without consensus between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, or even without any US support? The Times' Diplomatic Editor, Roger Boyes, analyses if peace is salvageable from the new low of Friday's Oval Office row.
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In this extended Frontline conversation Major General Mick Ryan, former Australian Army Commander and author of the book "The War for Ukraine" discusses the recent developments in the Ukraine conflict.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, George Barros of the Institute for the Study of War delves into recent developments in the Ukraine conflict, particularly the challenges facing Vladimir Putin in 2025, and the chances of a peace deal in the next few months.
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Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky is in Washington to sign his minerals deal with Donald Trump - the third European leader to visit the White House this week. The US president still hasn’t committed to any security guarantees, despite pressure from French president Emmanuel Macron and the UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer. Russia specialist Mark Galeotti unpacks the Kremlin’s reaction, and whether the deal changes Vladimir Putin’s thinking on peace talks.
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As Sir Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, heads to the White House, there are countless issues to discuss. In the background lies the so-called 'Special Relationship' between the UK and the US. But is it still special? And how important is it to maintain when Donald Trump's policies appear divergent with the UK's? Times columnist and trans-Atlantic security consultant Edward Lucas analyses how things might develop.
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Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy have agreed the framework of a deal giving America access to Ukraine's valuable 'rare earth minerals' but it provides no specific security guarantees by the US for after the war with Russia. The Times' Assistant US Editor, David Charter, analyses why Zelenskyy would so cheaply give away such an important asset.
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On the eve of his trip to Washington, Sir Keir Starmer unveiled a multi-billion-pound boost to UK defence spending, addressing rising threats from Russia and growing pressure from Donald Trump for Nato allies to contribute more. Military analyst Hamish de Bretton-Gordon breaks down what this means for Britain, Europe, and the future of global security.
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European leaders mark three years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, but the absence of top US officials fuels fears that Europe may have to go it alone. As Macron and Starmer travel to Washington to sway Donald Trump, Germany’s next leader hints at a shift in transatlantic relations. Peter Conradi, Europe editor of The Sunday Times, provides expert analysis.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, NATO’s former Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Europe General Richard Shirreff warns there will be another war in Europe within five years if the US withdraws from NATO and fails to challenge Vladimir Putin in peace talks for Ukraine.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, King's College London professor Samuel Greene argues that US-Russia talks are testing both sides' seriousness, while an inconsistent American approach risks undermining trust and European security.
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After a week of Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky trading barbs, US officials are still convinced a deal to access Ukraine’s rare earth minerals is a key part of any peace with Russia. In today’s episode with the Times’s World Affairs Editor Catherine Philp, we unpack why Ukraine is opposed, whether it will create any deterrent to Vladimir Putin, and how it helps Donald Trump’s trade war with China.
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As the Kremlin and Elon Musk weigh in on the escalating war of words between Trump and Zelenskyy, European leaders face mounting pressure to respond - even as Moscow demands Nato pullback from Eastern Europe. With the conflict on their doorsteps, The Times Brussels correspondent Bruno Waterfield argues that their next steps are pivotal.
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As Donald Trump blames Ukraine for starting the war in 2022, can he and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ever reconcile their differences and, if not, what are the implications? Today's guest is Ukrainian MP Oleksiy "Alex" Goncharenko, who explains the country's red lines towards any possible deal with Russia and why, if any of those are crossed, they still have the option to keep fighting.
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