“Ronzheimer.†– the english version of the podcast by and with journalist and war reporter Paul Ronzheimer. Paul reports from war and crisis regions from all around the world, meeting politicians, soldiers, and resistance fighters. He gets closer than almost anyone else – and was awarded Journalist of the Year 2022 for this. In In his show, he takes you along into his never predictable, crazy, and sometimes very dangerous life. In each episode he reports directly from the front line, from the president's palace – or from his hotel room while having a glass of red wine. Paul gives you insights into the most important events in the world, whether in Ukraine, Israel, or elsewhere in the world, and tells you what the reporter's life does to him personally. Paul provides you with interviews and analyses in "Ronzheimer.", sheds light on the background, and is always live on site – subscribe to the podcast and never miss an episode again. This Podcast was translated with the help of AI.
She was taken from her home at gunpoint. For months, Raz Ben Ami lived as a hostage in Gaza—held captive by Hamas after the brutal October 7th attack on her Kibbutz in Israel. In this deeply personal and harrowing episode, Paul Ronzheimer speaks with Raz about the horrors of her captivity, the psychological toll of being used as a human shield, and the long road back to freedom. How did she survive? What did she see? And what does she want the world to understand about life under the control of Hamas—a group designated as a terrorist organization by the EU, the US, and others? A gripping testimony of resilience from the heart of the conflict. If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov Executive Producer: Daniel van Moll Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an attack on Iran's nuclear program in response to the Mullah regime's assault on Israel with over 200 rockets remains an option, despite strong opposition from the U.S., as stated by Israeli Minister for Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer in an interview with BILD Deputy Editor Paul Ronzheimer. If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov Executive Producer: Daniel van Moll Recordings from Around the World: Vadim Moissenko & Giorgos Moutafis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One year ago, on October 7, 2023, Palestinian terrorists committed the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. However, instead of showing solidarity with Israel, antisemitism is growing stronger. And politics responds with platitudes and empty rhetoric. In this episode, Paul Ronzheimer speaks with Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner about the attack on Israel and its consequences. Döpfner is shocked by the “cold-heartedness” of many supposedly progressive circles toward Israel and sees Germany at a “crossroads.” The decisions made now will determine whether the path leads to disaster or whether the Federal Republic can draw the right conclusions from Islamism and antisemitism. If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov Executive Producer: Daniel van Moll Recordings from Around the World: Vadim Moissenko & Giorgos Moutafis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Ronzheimer traveled to Chicago to follow the Democratic National Convention (DNC) live at the United Center. In the end, he sat down with the Editor-in-Chief of Politico, John Harris, to reflect on the spectacle. What are Kamala Harris's real chances? If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov & Daniel van Moll Production: Daniel van Moll Recordings from Around the World: Vadim Moissenko & Giorgos Moutafis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist Paul Ronzheimer is interviewing Tzachi Hanegbi, Benjamin Netanyahu's National Security Advisor. After the killings of two top terrorists from Hamas and Hezbollah, Iran is reportedly preparing a direct strike against Israel. Is Israel prepared for an Iranian attack? Is a new major war approaching the Middle East? In this exclusive interview, Mr. Hanegbi directed threatening words at the Ayatollahs: Israel showed mercy on April 14 after the last major attack by Iran; they would not tolerate it again, and the aggressor would this time be punished. If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov & Daniel van Moll Production: Serdar Deniz Recordings from Around the World: Vadim Moissenko & Giorgos Moutafis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many German politicians still remember him well – and may soon have to deal with him again: Richard Grenell was the U.S. Ambassador to Berlin under Donald Trump, is considered a close confidant of Trump, and could become Secretary of State if Trump wins the election. What makes this man, who could soon be one of the most powerful politicians in the world, tick? Paul Ronzheimer meets Grenell at the Republican convention for an interview – and talks to him about Germany, the Ukraine war, and Donald Trump. The potential next U.S. Secretary of State sharply criticizes the German government and even has strong words for Chancellor Scholz. It's clear: If Trump wins, a diplomatic upheaval threatens Germany. If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov & Daniel van Moll Production: Serdar Deniz Recordings from Around the World: Vadim Moissenko & Giorgos Moutafis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The whole world is talking about him right now: Viktor Orban has sparked massive criticism with his visit to Vladimir Putin and the plan for a "peace mission." Paul Ronzheimer met Orban at his official residence in Budapest. Why did he really travel to Moscow, and what did the Russian president say to him? Why should there be a chance for peace talks right now? And how does Orban handle the criticism that he is ultimately only helping Putin? Full interview with the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban after his meeting with Vladimir Putin in Moscow. If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov & Daniel van Moll Production: Serdar Deniz Recordings from Around the World: Vadim Moissenko & Giorgos Moutafis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Historic Verdict: Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts by a New York jury in the hush money trial. No former president has ever been criminally charged, let alone convicted. Paul Ronzheimer discusses this with US correspondent Herbert Bauernebel, who has been following the Trump trial live. Will Donald Trump now go to prison? What exactly is he being accused of? And what are the implications of the verdict for Trump's chances of getting back into the White House? If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov & Daniel van Moll Production: Serdar Deniz Recordings from Around the World: Vadim Moissenko & Giorgos Moutafis This Podcast was translated from German with the help of AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's an unprecedented event, a political sensation: the Russian dictator is restructuring his power apparatus, replacing the defense minister, and redistributing key positions. But what's behind these promotions and dismissals? Which personnel has Putin brought to Moscow? And what does Gerhard Schröder have to do with the new war minister? Paul Ronzheimer analyzes the massive changes in the Kremlin with Filipp Piatov and what they mean for the war, the West, and Ukraine. Paul explains why the Kremlin restructuring can be crucial for the war and how Putin is working towards a completely different type of warfare. If you like the podcast, don't forget to like and subscribe! Do you have questions, criticism, or topic suggestions? Write to us at ronzheimer@axelspringer.com or use the feedback function on Spotify. Paul on Instagram Paul on X Editorial Team: Filipp Piatov & Daniel van Moll Production: Serdar Deniz Recordings from Around the World: Vadim Moissenko & Giorgos Moutafis This Podcast was translated from German with the help of AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
English version of the podcast by journalist and war correspondent Paul Ronzheimer. Paul reports from all war and crisis regions of the world, meets politicians, soldiers, and resistance fighters. He's as close as hardly anyone else - and was awarded Journalist of the Year 2022 for it. In the podcast, he takes you into his never predictable, crazy, and sometimes very dangerous life. Directly from the front line, from the presidential palace - or into his hotel room for a glass of red wine. Paul gives you insights into the most important events in the world and tells you what the life of a reporter does to him personally. Activate the bell now and don't miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices