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The United States and Iran say they've reached a deal to halt their war, which would include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and removal of the US naval blockade. The agreement includes the end of the war in Lebanon. The deal is due to be signed on Friday. Also in this podcast: Swiss voters reject capping the population at 10 million. We speak to the Kremlin's teenage enemy, Alexander Browder. And the Dutch try out a speed limit for cyclists.The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.ukPhoto: Cargo ships in the Gulf Credit: Reuters
Volodymyr Zelensky a relancé ce lundi son invitation à rencontrer son homologue russe. Mais comme au début du mois le Maître du Kremlin a refusé. En difficulté dans le conflit ukrainien, Vladimir Poutine répond par une pression militaire accrue comme le montrent les frappes menées ce lundi qui ont fait plus de 10 morts. Un sommet Poutine/Zelensky est-il possible ? Qui pour l'organiser ? Les Européens ou les Etats-Unis de Donald Trump ? Est-ce la seule possibilité pour sortir de la guerre en Ukraine ? Pour en débattre Vera Grantzeva, spécialiste des relations internationales, enseignante à Science-Po, autrice du livre Les Russes veulent-ils la guerre ? Éditions du Cerf Cyrille Bret, expert associé géopolitique, défense, Europe centrale et orientale à l'Institut Montaigne. Co auteur du livre Géopolitique de l'Eurovision. La bande-son de la construction européenne (Bréal). Frédéric Charillon, professeur des universités en science politique à l'université Paris Cité, codirecteur du centre Géopolitique, Défense et Leadership à l'ESSEC, auteur du livre Géopolitique de l'intimidation, éditions Odile Jacob
Join two of the world's most respected film critics as we walk through all the thrills and chills to be had at your local movie theater this summer! This week we're talking about the May releases (apparently the boneheads out in Tinseltown don't know that May isn't part of summer). We cover Animal Farm, The Devil Wears Prada 2, Hokum, RZA's One Spoon of Chocolate, Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), Mortal Kombat II, The Sheep Detectives, In The Grey, Obsession, The Wizard of the Kremlin, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War, I Love Boosters, Ladies First and Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu.For full-length weekly bonus episodes check out the TCGTE Patreon!Like the show? Rate Us on Apple Podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
L'horizon se dégage enfin au Moyen Orient. Les Etats-Unis et l'Iran devrait signer en fin de semaine un accord de paix. Celui-ci pourrait-il inspirer la Russie ? L'espoir d'une trêve en Ukraine est-il permis ? Pour l'heure, les combats font rage, 9 morts encore cette nuit en Ukraine. La paix semble encore très loin. Hier, Donald Trump s'est entretenu pendant près d'une heure avec son homologue russe qui l'appelait pour lui souhaiter un bon anniversaire. Demain, le président américain retrouvera Volodymyr Zelensky au G7, à Evian. Le président ukrainien parviendra-t-il à obtenir un deal pour la paix ? Pour en parler, Pierre-Hugues Dubois reçoit Vincent JAUVERT, grand reporter, ancien chef du service étranger au "Nouvel Obs", et auteur de "Kremlin confidentiel" (éditions Albin Michel).Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Day 1,568.As Putin marks Russia Day by handing out state prizes, including to a former human rights commissioner who's been sanctioned for gross human rights violations, Ukraine chose to celebrate the big day by launching attacks across Russia. Dom reports how repeated Ukrainian strikes have reduced traffic along the critical supply corridor to Crimea by nearly three quarters, and looks at the latest European diplomatic overtures to the Kremlin. Later, Adelie interviews two charities that rescue animals from the frontline.Contributors:Dominic Nicholls (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @DomNicholls on X.Adelie Pojzman-Pontay (Host on Ukraine: The Latest). @Adeliepjz on X.With thanks to:Yuriy Tokarski, CEO of U-Hearts Foundation and Yaryna Vintoniuk and Yuliana Symchych of Animal Rescue Kharkiv.Senior Producer: Lilian FawcettVideo Producer: James EnglandSocial Producer: Tom SteedStudio Director: Meghan SearleExecutive Editor: Francis DearnleyCreated by David KnowlesNOW IN FULL VIDEO WITH MAPS & BATTLEFIELD FOOTAGE:Every episode is now available on our YouTube channel shortly after the release of the audio version. You will find it here: https://www.youtube.com/@UkraineTheLatest CONTENT REFERENCED:Exclusive: Ukraine's drone commander wants to cut Crimea off from Russia (Reuters)https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukraines-drone-commander-wants-cut-crimea-off-russia-2026-06-11/ Learn more about Animal Rescue Kharkiv:https://youtube.com/@animalrescuekharkiv?si=eXf93VmXprnAGoMbhttps://www.facebook.com/spt.kh/https://www.instagram.com/animal.rescue.kharkiv.enhttps://www.animalrescuekharkiv.org/Learn more about U-Hearts Foundation:https://u-hearts.com/EMAIL US:Contact the team on ukrainepod@telegraph.co.uk. We continue to read every message, and seek to respond to as many on air and in our newsletter as possible.HIGHLIGHTS:Ukraine wipes out 'critical' supply route on Russia's national day50 Russian military trucks also destroyed Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La sécurité a été renforcée autour du président russe, a-t-on appris ce jeudi 11 juin 2026. Le système de vidéosurveillance dédié spécialement au président russe a été temporairement déconnecté. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports in a new blow to the Kremlin's narrative that Moscow is winning the 4-year war in Ukraine, Kyiv's forces are targeting fuel supplies in the Crimean Peninsula.
"History moves gradually, then suddenly."As Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine crosses a somber milestone—matching the exact duration of the First World War at 1,568 days—co-hosts Saul David and Patrick Bishop analyse what feels like a definitive "hinge moment" in the conflict. This week, the tide is turning rapidly in Ukraine's favour, driven by an extraordinary and relentless intermediate-range drone campaign that Russia seems entirely incapable of combating. In part one of this deep dive, Saul and Patrick break down how Ukrainian drone pilots have effectively seized control of critical Russian supply lines, including the vital M14 highway, forcing the Kremlin into a logistical catastrophe. From frontline reports of Russian soldiers reduced to acting as supply mules to panic-buying and fuel rationing in occupied Crimea, the vital organs of the Russian war machine are under heavy fire. The hosts also examine the broader strategic landscape: Russia's deepening diplomatic isolation following pivotal elections in Armenia, the restructuring of Ukraine's armed forces into powerful army corps, and the geopolitical chess match behind President Zelenskyy's latest peace feelers. Later in the episode, the guys dive into the listener mailbag to answer your questions on: The psychological and political fallout of a potential large-scale Russian frontline collapse. How NATO handles Russia's continuous "fuzzy" hybrid provocations and the true threshold of Article 5. Whether the rapid evolution of cheap drone tech will permanently grounded multi-million dollar fighter jets in future warfare. Plus, a cyber security update on big tech's shifting role in the war, and a look back at the incredible, viral response to their recent interview with Ukrainian special operations forces operative Katya Ratushna.Join the Conversation: If you have a question about the war in Ukraine or any of the conflicts we cover, email us at podbattleground@gmail.comFollow us on:X - @PodBattlegroundInstagram - podbattlegroundProducer: James HodgsonA Goalhanger Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Putin didn't seize a democracy — he hollowed one out. Twenty-five years inside Russia's slow spiral, and what it tells us about our own moment.My guest on this recent WhoWhatWhy podcast, Marc Bennetts, arrived in Moscow in January1997, before most of the world had ever heard of Vladimir Putin. He stayed for 25 years. He watched Putin rise, the economy boom and bust, and freedoms quietly disappear.Russia has fallen off the front page. The global conversation has moved on — to China, to trade wars, to the Middle East, to whatever is consuming the news cycle this week.But Russia hasn't gone anywhere. It's still there, still fighting a war it started, still governed by a man who controls the world's largest nuclear arsenal and who, a former Kremlin adviser says, appears to be reacting to pictures in his own head. Get full access to Talk Cocktail Podcast at jeffschechtman.substack.com/subscribe
Think of the 2016 U.S. presidential election as a marriage between the Russian mafia in the West and the Russian mafia in the East. Now, there's talk out of Moscow that Trump has agreed to build a literal tunnel connecting Alaska to Russia, with Elon Musk's help. Russian mafia expert Olga Lautman of the Trump Tyranny Tracker joins us to ring the alarm on this MAGA-backed project, an insane move right when Russia's own neighbors are digging trenches to protect themselves from Putin. So many crimes, so little time to cover them all. That's exactly why Gaslit Nation is joining forces with Olga and the Trump Tyranny Tracker. Together, we'll connect the dots and help you stay grounded against Steve Bannon's deliberate demoralization strategy of "flooding the zone with sh*t." We are up against a global kleptocracy enabled by opportunists across corporate America, the mainstream media, and elite law firms. None of us can do this work alone, which is why Andrea and Olga are partnering up. We're here to make covering this horror show more sustainable, build real civic power, and carry each other through the chaos to stay vigilant and fight back. We also look at why the liaison for Trump's ballroom project took a trip to Moscow. Was he in search of a bribe? Is the ballroom just another Kremlin money-laundering scheme? For this week's bonus show, out Thursday, made with love and rage for our listeners who make our independent journalism possible, out later this week, we look at Jared and Ivanka's mysterious Albanian island–what are those two up to? Join our community of listeners and get bonus shows, ad free listening, group chats with other listeners, ways to shape the show, invites to exclusive events like our Monday political salons at 4pm ET over Zoom, and more! Discounted annual memberships are available. Find your community at GaslitNation.Substack.com or Patreon.com/Gaslit Show Notes: Join Gaslit Nation's Songwriting Workshop June 22nd at 4pm ET with Leslie Nuss. Be sure to subscribe to Patreon.com/Gaslit or GaslitNation.Substack.com to join live or get the recording. Learn more about Leslie Nuss here: https://leslienuss.com/ Want to hear your music on Gaslit Nation? Submit it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-d_DWNnDQFYUMXueYcX5ZVsA5t2RN09N8PYUQQ8koq0/edit?ts=5fee07f6&gxids=7628 Knicks Clip: https://www.instagram.com/p/DZVpIn3yX1d/ Clip: "My mayor's Muslim / My bagel's Jewish / My Christian's Dior / Knicks in four!" https://www.instagram.com/reels/DZP8-3zRKYJ/ Clip: Trump is booed louder than the Spurs at Madison Square Garden https://bsky.app/profile/phillewis.bsky.social/post/3mnsxpyssls2s A "Putin-Trump Tunnel" Connecting Russia and Alaska? Putin's Wallet Says an Agreement Will Be Signed Tomorrow https://olgalautman.substack.com/p/a-putin-trump-tunnel-connecting-russia Underwater tunnel from Russia to Alaska will be built: Putin envoy https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/underwater-tunnel-russia-alaska-built-185910791.html ICE is spending millions of dollars on iris scanners, expanding its arsenal of tech tools https://www.npr.org/2026/05/27/nx-s1-5822429/ice-buys-iris-scanners-tech-tools 'Democracy isn't working': Many young adults believe voting is not important, AP-NORC poll finds https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/democracy-isnt-working-many-young-adults-believe-voting-is-not-important-ap-norc-poll-finds AP-NORC America 250 Poll: Only a third believe the American Dream still exists. https://apnorc.org/projects/ap-norc-america-250-poll/ GEO Group's "Dark Money" Donation to a Group Tied to a Top Lawmaker: ICE's top detention contractor donated $250,000 to a group linked to Representative Jim Jordan, who chairs a committee overseeing the agency — these types of donations are usually cloaked in secrecy. https://www.npr.org/2026/05/27/nx-s1-5822429/ice-buys-iris-scanners-tech-tools Join our community of listeners and get bonus shows, ad free listening, group chats with other listeners, ways to shape the show, invites to exclusive events like our Monday political salons at 4pm ET over Zoom, and more! 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How Stalin personally ran the Soviet Union has rightly received much attention. Less discussed is the small group of men that served as his top lieutenants. They carried out his orders, and after his death, were instrumental in establishing the post-Stalin order. This week, the Eurasian Knot features a discussion with Pietro Shakarian about his new book Anastas Mikoyan: An Armenian Reformer in Khrushchev's Kremlin. We mostly know Mikoyan as a statesman and political survivor who successfully navigated Stalin's Kremlin. But who was Anastas Mikoyan beyond that? What did he believe? What was his role as Stalin's henchman? How did he push for de-Stalinization after the leader's death in 1953, particularly on Soviet nationality policy. Shakarian tells us that in the end, Mikoyan was more than a survivor. He was a critical player in shaping the post-Stalinist Soviet Union. Guest:Pietro A. Shakarian is a historian of Russia and the Soviet Union and a lecturer at the American University of Armenia in Yerevan. He's the author of Anastas Mikoyan: An Armenian Reformer in Khrushchev's Kremlin published by Indiana University Press. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Silicon Bites Ep349 | 2026-06-10 | A Russian general was deleted, via a car-bomb 400 metres from where another Russian general was eliminated last April. Same suburb. Same pattern. Same message. There is nowhere to hide for Russian war criminals. 9 June 2026 — Damir Davydov, Head of the Missile and Artillery Ammunition Supply Department of the GRAU, Killed by a BMW X3 Bomb in the Aviatorov Microdistrict of Balashikha at 5:30 a.m. — the fourth senior Russian military officer assassinated on Russian soil in eighteen months. ----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/scaling-up-campaign-to-fight-authoritarian-disinformation----------SILICON CURTAIN LIVE EVENTS - FUNDRAISER CAMPAIGN Events in 2025 - Advocacy for a Ukrainian victory with Silicon Curtainhttps://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extrasOur events of the first half of the year in Lviv, Kyiv and Odesa were a huge success. Now we need to maintain this momentum, and change the tide towards a Ukrainian victory. The Silicon Curtain Roadshow is an ambitious campaign to run a minimum of 12 events in 2025, and potentially many more. Any support you can provide for the fundraising campaign would be gratefully appreciated. https://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extras----------SOURCES:Meduza — "A year after a Russian general was assassinated in a car bombing outside Moscow, another general is reportedly dead in the same city — in another car bombing" (9 June 2026)UNN (Ukrainian News Network) — "Car explodes in Moscow region – top Russian Ministry of Defense officer killed" (9 June 2026) UA.News — "A topographic officer killed in an explosion in the Moscow region" (9 June 2026) UNITED24 Media — "Car Explodes Near Moscow in Military District Where Russian General May Have Been Killed" (9 June 2026) RBC-Ukraine — "Russian colonel reportedly killed in car blast near Moscow" (9 June 2026) News.az / UA News — "High-ranking Russian military officer killed in Moscow car bombing" (9 June 2026) Nasha Niva — "High-ranking military officer dies in car explosion in Balashikha near Moscow" (9 June 2026) Daily Kos (citizen journalism via Anton Gerashchenko / ASTRA / MAKS 26 Bluesky sourcing) PBS NewsHour / AP — "Car bomb kills Russian general in Moscow" (22 December 2025) Time magazine — "Russian General Killed in Moscow Car Bomb Attack" (December 2025)BBC News — "Russia detains suspect in car bomb attack that killed general" (April 2025) RFE/RL via Global Security archive — "Russian General Killed In Car Bombing Near Moscow" (25 April 2025) Wikipedia — "Yaroslav Moskalik" — Born 22 August 1966, Angren, Uzbek SSR; died 25 April 2025, Balashikha; rank Lieutenant General; Deputy Chief, Main Operational Directorate of General Staff; killed by remotely-detonated IED in parked car around 10:40 local time----------
Nightmare Eclipse drops a fresh zero day, Meta says NSO is targeting WhatsApp users again, hackers breach France's Tchap secure messenger network, Putin disables some Kremlin security cameras, and Gmail be gone! Russia bans logins from foreign email addresses. Show notes Risky Bulletin: Meta says NSO violated court order with new campaign targeting WhatsApp
Since its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia has been banning social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and X. Recently the government also extended the ban to Telegram, one of Russia's most popular messaging apps. It's cracking down on VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) and it's introduced a new state-backed app called Max, which comes downloaded on any new phone. Authorities say these internet crackdowns are needed to “ensure security” and disrupt Ukrainian drones. But some say this is actually all about censorship - and that the government is trying to extend its control over the internet. So - how are these bans affecting Russians that rely on the internet everyday?BBC Monitoring journalist Clare Denning joins us to break down why the Kremlin is restricting access to the internet and how Russians are reacting to the crackdown.Instagram: @bbcwhatintheworld Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producers: Julia Ross-Roy, Sarah Coop and Chelsea Coates Editor: Verity Wilde
Alex Konanykhin is the founder and CEO of Unicoin, an audited, public reporting, and regulations-compliant cryptocurrency company. His background is so implausible that he resorts to media reports to summarize his life story: The Wall Street Journal: “Mr. Konanykhin was a whiz-kid physics student who became a pioneering Russian capitalist in early 1990s, building a banking and investment empire valued at an estimated $300 million all by his mid-20s. He was a member of President Boris Yeltsin's inner circle.” ABC TV: “Russian Bill Gates.” The Baltimore Sun: “Business whiz kid.” CNN: “Alex Konanykhin controlled Russia's largest commercial bank in the 1990s” The Times [of London]: “By the time he was 25 he was one of the most important figures in post-Communist Russia. But in 1992, while on a business trip to Hungary, Alex Konanykhin was kidnapped.” Forbes: “Alex Konanykhin defected to the United States in 1992 and became the first person to be granted political asylum in the United States for opposing corruption in post-Soviet Russia.” Washington Post: “National Republican Congressional Committee chose Konanykhin "New York Businessman of the Year" The Sun: “Alex Konanykhin fled Russia in 1992 and won asylum in the US after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The entrepreneur had set up 100 different companies in Russia and had an estimated net worth of $300 million by the time he was 25. He is regarded as one of the first Russian millionaires after the fall of the Iron Curtain. One of the newly open country's leading lights, he even met with US President George HW Bush in 1991 on a joint visit with Russian leader Boris Yeltsin. However, he was then kidnapped in 1992 while visiting Budapest and all of his business assets were seized in Russia. … Being hunted by the Russian state, Konanykhin won asylum in the US in 1997 and set up a new life - but the shadow of the Kremlin continued to loom over him.He went on to rebuild a business empire and set up multimillion dollar firms such as TransparentBusiness in the US.” Los Angeles Daily Journal: “Representing himself through much of the process, Konanykhin managed to convince an immigration judge of an alleged INS and KGB conspiracy and cover-up. Following the court's admonishment, the INS agreed to drop all charges and also pay $100,000..The judge also ordered an investigation of the Justice Department. In separate actions, Konanykhin subsequently won multimillion dollar libel judgments against two Russian newspapers. A $100 million lawsuit against the Justice Department is pending, alleging perjury, fraud, torture and witness tampering by U.S government officers on behalf of the Russian Mafia.” Profit Magazine: “Imagine you are a teenage physics genius who quickly amasses a $300 million empire of real estate and banking ventures, has dozens of cars, six hundred employees, several mansions and two hundred bodyguards—but you are nonetheless kidnapped by those you trusted, threatened with torture and death, and have your entire empire stolen from you one dark night in Budapest. You escape with your life by racing through Eastern-block countries and flying to New York on stashed-away passports—only to have the KGB and Russian Mafia hell-bent on your hide and the U.S. government jailing you and conspiring to serve you up into their clutches. All this before your 29th birthday. Sound like a Tom Clancy thriller? No. . . just a slice in the life of Alexander Konanykhin.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Điện Kremlin đang phải đối mặt với một cuộc khủng hoảng kế vị tiềm ẩn đầy nguy hiểm tại Chechnya, nước cộng hòa thuộc vùng Bắc Caucasus vốn có một lịch sử lâu đời về việc châm ngòi cho những biến động lớn vượt xa quy mô nhỏ bé của mình. Bản chất của vấn đề: nhà lãnh đạo quyền lực tuyệt đối của Chechnya, Tổng thống Ramzan Kadyrov, 49 tuổi, đang mắc phải một bạo bệnh nghiêm trọng — nhiều khả năng là vô phương cứu chữa — và có thể rời khỏi vũ đài chính trị bất cứ lúc nào.Xem thêm.
Hoe bepaalt Oekraïne om te gaan onderhandelen? | Zuid-Korea en India als partner van Europa | Europese governance Arend Jan Boekestijn en Rob de Wijk schetsen hoe Oekraïne richting een staakt-het-vuren beweegt terwijl Vladimir Poetin blijft gokken op zijn lange adem. Zelensky wil de verliezen beperken en zoekt een tijdelijke wapenstilstand, terwijl het Kremlin geen politiek acceptabel resultaat heeft dat een compromis rechtvaardigt. De oorlog sleept zich voort, met patstellingen aan het front, een Russische raketregen en een Oekraïense krijgsmacht die rekrutering en luchtverdediging steeds moeilijker kan volhouden. Boekestijn en De Wijk analyseren hoe de Europese Unie worstelt met haar technologische afhankelijkheid van Amerikaanse Big Tech. Zuid-Korea, Japan en vooral India duiken op als strategische partners voor digitale infrastructuur, hightech en defensie, waarmee Europa zich geleidelijk loswerkt van de Verenigde Staten. Tegelijk toont de Oekraïense dronestrijd hoe cruciaal snelle innovatie en acceptatie van mislukking zijn voor moderne oorlogsvoering. De Europese defensiepolitiek botst met trage aanbestedingsregels en een fixatie op foutloze besteding van elke euro. Nationale veiligheid zou die regels al nu kunnen doorbreken, maar vergt politieke moed en een andere mindset over risico, startups en industriële politiek. In de slotanalyse plaatsen Boekestijn en De Wijk het ‘slappe’ Europese model tegenover autocratische macho-regimes en schetsen zij hoe juist samenwerking en democratie Europa op termijn geopolitieke voorsprong kunnen geven. [Samenvatting geschreven door AI en gecontroleerd door mens] Over de Podcast Arend Jan Boekestijn en Rob de Wijk gaan onder leiding van Hugo Reitsma op zoek naar de nieuwe wereldorde. Wat betekenen oorlog, machtspolitiek en economische verschuivingen voor Europa en Nederland? In elke aflevering duiken zij in de geopolitieke actualiteit. In 2022 werd Boekestijn en De Wijk uitgeroepen tot winnaar in de categorie Nieuws & Politiek tijdens de Dutch Podcast Awards Reageren? Op X: @ajboekestijn en @robdewijk Bluesky: @hugoreitsma.bsky.social Mail: boekestijnendewijk@bnr.nl Over de makers: Arend Jan Boekestijn is een Nederlands historicus en voormalig politicus. Hij studeerde geschiedenis en politieke wetenschappen aan de Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. Boekestijn is voormalig Tweede Kamerlid (tot 2009). Sinds 1989 is hij verbonden aan de vakgroep geschiedenis van de Universiteit Utrecht en sinds 2016 lid van commissie Vrede en Veiligheid van AIV. Rob de Wijk studeerde eigentijdse geschiedenis en internationale betrekkingen, promoveerde op kernwapenstrategieën, werd hoogleraar in Leiden en richtte in 2007 het Den Haag Centrum voor Strategische Studies op. Hugo Reitsma studeerde rechten en politicologie. Hij werkte eerder als politiek verslaggever en vanuit verschillende conflictgebieden. Hij is auteur van het boek ‘Boekestijn en De Wijk voorspellen de toekomst’ (november 2023).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Une parade sans chars d'assaut ni missiles balistiques, sous haute sécurité, et un discours du président russe, Vladimir Poutine, de moins de dix minutes : le 9 mai, à Moscou, la cérémonie commémorative de la victoire des forces soviétiques sur l'Allemagne nazie en 1945 était des plus minimalistes. Une sobriété inhabituelle comparée aux démonstrations de force des années précédentes. Selon les observateurs, elle traduit une fébrilité grandissante du Kremlin face au mécontentement du peuple russe.De fait, des sondages d'opinion récents, réalisés par des instituts pourtant contrôlés par le Kremlin, ont vu passer le taux de popularité de Vladimir Poutine sous la barre des 70 %, une première depuis le début de la guerre. Autre chiffre marquant : en avril, près d'un quart des Russes n'approuvait pas son action en tant que président, un chiffre en hausse de 8 points par rapport à février. Alors que l'opposition réelle est inexistante et que les critiques du pouvoir sont criminalisées, ces résultats ont de quoi inquiéter le pouvoir en place.Au cœur des préoccupations de l'opinion publique : la guerre qui s'éternise et s'invite de plus en plus profondément dans le territoire, et l'économie qui montre des signes de faiblesses. Mais aussi les coupures d'Internet, de plus en plus nombreuses : projet lancé en 2019, le « RuNet » , un Internet souverain coupé du reste du monde et contrôlé par les autorités, devient bien réel pour la population.Comment les Russes manifestent-ils leur désaccord avec la politique de Vladimir Poutine, malgré la censure ? Et comment le Kremlin réagit-il à ces signaux ? Pour comprendre ce qui se joue en Russie, Benjamin Quénelle, correspondant du Monde en Russie – mais privé d'accréditation –, décrypte cette séquence politique inédite dans cet épisode de « L'Heure du Monde ».Un épisode d'Audrey Travère. Recherches audio complémentaires et traduction : Nikita Mouravieff. Réalisation : Quentin Tenaud. Présentation et suivi éditorial : Sophie Larmoyer. Rédaction en chef : Adèle Ponticelli. Extraits du discours de Vladimir Poutine du 9 mai 2026 ; extraits d'une vidéo Instagram de l'influenceuse russe Victoria Bonya ; extrait du documentaire « Les Revenants », de Novaïa Gazeta, diffusé sur YouTube ; extrait de l'interview de la gymnaste Margarita Mamun sur la chaîne YouTube du journaliste indépendant Vitya Kravchenko.Cet épisode a été publié le 9 juin 2026---Pour soutenir "L'Heure du Monde" et notre rédaction, abonnez-vous sur abopodcast.lemonde.fr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
** VIDEO EN NUESTRO CANAL DE YOUTUBE **** https://youtube.com/live/rvuinxDurvA +++++ Hazte con nuestras camisetas en https://www.bhmshop.app +++++ ¿Está comenzando el asedio de Crimea? Las últimas semanas han traído una serie de acontecimientos que podrían marcar un punto de inflexión en la guerra de Ucrania que ya os predijimos hace unos veinte días en https://youtu.be/DYGeC2Rz2rg Las autoridades de ocupación rusas reconocen graves daños en el puente de Chonhar, una de las principales rutas de acceso a Crimea. Al mismo tiempo, Ucrania intensifica sus ataques contra infraestructuras logísticas, depósitos de combustible, líneas ferroviarias, puentes y sistemas de defensa aérea en toda la península. Mientras tanto, llegan informaciones sobre escasez de combustible y restricciones en la venta de determinados productos básicos en Crimea, señales de una creciente presión sobre la logística rusa. ¿Está Ucrania intentando aislar la península antes de una futura ofensiva? ¿Puede Crimea convertirse en una gigantesca bolsa logística para las fuerzas rusas? ¿Qué importancia tienen el puente de Kerch, el corredor terrestre del sur y la guerra de drones en esta estrategia? En este programa analizamos la evolución de la campaña ucraniana contra Crimea, el papel de los drones de largo alcance, la situación de las líneas de abastecimiento rusas y las posibles consecuencias militares, políticas y estratégicas para Vladimir Putin. Crimea fue la gran victoria geopolítica del Kremlin en 2014. Hoy podría convertirse en uno de los mayores desafíos estratégicos para Rusia desde el inicio de la invasión a gran escala de Ucrania. ¿Estamos ante el comienzo de una nueva fase de la guerra? "Un Mundo Convulso. Claves geopolíticas" https://amzn.to/4dSKnqp SUSCRÍBETE para no perderte ningún programa y únete a nuestra comunidad de apasionados por la historia militar, la geopolítica y los conflictos del mundo. Apóyanos para seguir creando contenido riguroso e independiente: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bellumartis PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/bellumartis Bizum: 656 778 825 Síguenos también en redes: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bellumartis_historia_militar/ Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/Bellumartis Bellumartis Historia Militar — Porque entender el pasado es prepararse para el futuro. #FrentedeBatalla #Bellumartis #Ucrania #Rusia #GuerraEnUcrania #Putin #Bombardeos #Drones #Geopolítica #AnálisisMilitar #DefensaAérea #GuerraAérea #Donbás #conflictoucraniano
Welcome to Episode 2.35 of The Eastern Border: "SPIEF 2026: We can. But why?"While the Russian elite dine on 18,500-ruble elk lips at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum alongside Andrew Tate and Scott Ritter, the empire is bleeding out. Vladimir Putin accidentally admits his apocalyptic "Oreshnik" missile was intentionally tested on an empty shed. Ukrainian AI-guided drones have turned the R-280 land corridor into a 200km slaughterhouse, triggering a catastrophic fuel famine and rationing in Crimea. And to hide the smoke from their own citizens, Roskomnadzor's war on Cloudflare is accidentally bricking the Russian banking sector.Join us from the GonzoLab as we dissect the Z-patriot meltdowns, the "Cheburnet" kill-switch, and the Kremlin's desperate pivot to a 20-year infinite war.Become our patron:https://www.patreon.com/theeasternborderMerch store + another option for memberships:https://theeasternborder-shop.fourthwall.com/Follow what's going on here in the very border of Eastern Europe:https://bsky.app/profile/theeasternborder.lvDownload all episodes for free on our website; pictures accompanying certain episodes can be found there as well!http://theeasternborder.lv/Car4Ukraine Eastern Border Summer Campaign!https://car4ukraine.com/campaigns/summer-sunshine-trucks-2026-eastern-borderSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Russia still talks about the “Near Abroad” as if the map never changed, but the region is changing anyway. After a quick touch on Zelensky's open letter to Putin and the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, I dive into the relative trajectories of Armenia, currently at the polls, and Belarus, emphatically not. Despite its continued use of this problematic, imperialist term the "Near Abroad," in different ways, Moscow' is finding its influence fraying across the former Soviet space, and why the Kremlin is leaning harder on pressure, deniability, and narrative spin to compensate for a shrinking sphere of influence. The podcast's corporate partner and sponsor is Conducttr, which provides software for innovative and immersive crisis exercises in hybrid warfare, counter-terrorism, civil affairs and similar situations.You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Shadows, and become one of the podcast's supporting Patrons and gain question-asking rights and access to exclusive extra materials including the (almost-) weekly Govorit Moskva news briefing right here. Support the show
Le président russe est pour le moins dans une « impasse », selon le Nouvel Obs, qui avance ses arguments : « Après quatre ans de guerre, l'armée ukrainienne reprend l'initiative sur le champ de bataille et harcèle ses agresseurs sur leur territoire. Sourd face aux voix qui l'implorent d'arrêter les frais, le chef du Kremlin reste dans le déni, malgré un bilan de plus en plus lourd : un demi-million de soldats russes morts ». L'Ukraine, elle, croit en ses chances : « Chroniquement sous-estimée depuis 2022, l'armée ukrainienne surprend une fois de plus par sa capacité de réaction et d'initiative… » remarque le Nouvel Obs, qui a interrogé l'analyste Clément Molin, directeur du think tank Atum Mundi, selon lequel « la Russie est désormais largement distancée par l'Ukraine, qui est en train de définir une norme inédite en matière de guerre moderne, avec une plus grande indépendance vis-à-vis des États-Unis et des armements occidentaux. » La Russie serait même prête à renoncer. Le Nouvel Obs croit savoir que « dans les couloirs du Kremlin, les éléments de langage se peaufinent pour préparer les esprits à la fin du conflit (…) avec ce questionnement : comment vendre le futur accord avec l'Ukraine comme un triomphe russe ? » À lire aussiEn 2026, «les forces ukrainiennes ont réussi des avancées supérieures à celles des Russes» Menaces russes Vladimir Poutine regardera sans doute d'un œil intéressé l'Arménie, où se déroulent aujourd'hui des élections législatives. « Favori à sa réélection, explique Le Point, Nikol Pachinian mise sur l'Europe pour tenter de sortir du giron russe (…). Le chef de l'exécutif veut tourner la page d'une Arménie vassalisée par la Russie, en rééquilibrant ses alliances stratégiques. Après trois décennies dans l'orbite de Moscou, Erevan pivote désormais vers l'ouest et vers l'Europe ». Autant dire que le Kremlin ne juge pas cette perspective d'un œil favorable. « Vladimir Poutine a condamné le 29 mai l'élan pro-européen de l'Arménie, évoquant même "un scénario ukrainien" lourd de menaces », souligne Le Point. Et Moscou compte bien peser sur le scrutin, grâce notamment aux candidats de l'opposition, « réputés proches de Moscou ». À lire aussiÉlections en Arménie: choisir entre l'UE et la Russie, le dilemme des électeurs La droite divisée En France, à l'approche de l'élection présidentielle dans moins d'un an, les hebdomadaires soupèsent les chances des uns et des autres. L'hebdomadaire conservateur Le Point s'inquiète du « charivari » à droite. « Prise en étau entre les héritiers du macronisme et le Rassemblement national ou ses alliés, qui tentent de capter ses cadres et ses électeurs, la droite cherche son espace, son cap et son leader pour 2027 », annonce Le Point, qui a questionné Pascal Perrineau. Et selon ce politologue, la messe est dite : « L'union des droites est un mirage ». À ses yeux, la droite doit s'allier avec le centre si elle veut être au second tour de l'élection présidentielle. « S'il y a désunion, estime Pascal Perrineau, aucun de leurs candidats n'accèdera au second tour ». « Cauchemar » Jean-Luc Mélenchon, le leader de La France insoumise, espère bien, lui, atteindre ce second tour. Mais ce n'est pas L'Express qui l'y aidera… L'hebdomadaire libéral fait sa Une avec ce titre : « Le cauchemar Mélenchon ». Pourquoi un cauchemar ? Parce que, estime le directeur de la rédaction Éric Chol dans son éditorial, « les électeurs prêts à céder aux sirènes du candidat insoumis feront – inconsciemment ? – la courte échelle au Rassemblement national pour accéder à l'Élysée ». Un raisonnement qui repose sur une sorte de pari : Éric Chol estime en effet « que le potentiel de rejet dans l'opinion du Rassemblement national est moins fort que celui de La France insoumise, plaçant ainsi dans cette hypothèse de second tour le candidat d'extrême droite en situation idéale pour décrocher la timbale présidentielle ». Pas de panique L'épidémie d'Ebola qui frappe une partie de la RDC risque-t-elle de s'exporter ? L'Express a posé la question au virologue américain Peter Hotez. « Y a-t-il un risque que ce virus se propage hors d'Afrique ? » « C'est inévitable, répond Peter Hotez, qui ajoute aussitôt : Est-ce que cela mènera à une épidémie ? Probablement pas, car Ebola n'est pas si transmissible dans les premiers stades de l'infection ». « Le plus gros problème, estime le virologue, pour les États-Unis ou l'Europe, c'est la panique et la perturbation sociale qui peuvent en résulter ». Peter Hotez prend pour exemple un cas d'Ebola survenu à Dallas, au Texas, en 2014, qui avait provoqué une vague de panique. « Dans ce contexte, êtes-vous inquiet pour la Coupe du monde aux États-Unis ? » lui demande l'Express. « Il n'y a pas de risque que des spectateurs contractent Ebola en allant regarder un match », répond le virologue américain. « En revanche, nous devrions nous attendre à une déstabilisation sociale similaire à celle que nous avions vécue à Dallas, si un seul cas devait être détecté ».
Los dos años decisivos que condujeron al colapso repentino de la URSS, contados por sus principales protagonistas. Moscú, 31 de diciembre de 1991: la bandera roja del Kremlin es arriada y sustituida por la tricolor de Rusia, marcando el fin de la Unión Soviética y de sus ideologías. ¿Quién hubiera imaginado que solo dos años después de la caída del Muro de Berlín, los ciudadanos soviéticos derribarían las estatuas de Lenin en el mismo lugar donde nació el comunismo? Entre 1989 y 1991 tuvo lugar una sucesión de acontecimientos impredecibles e inevitables, a través de una sacudida aceleración de la historia, que puso de manifiesto la rivalidad entre dos hombres y su lucha por el poder: Gorbachov, lastrado por los resultados económicos de su perestroika, y Yeltsin, encarnación de las esperanzas del pueblo ruso. Ilustrado con entrevistas a protagonistas clave, incluido el propio Mijaíl Gorbachov, este documental narra, día a día, los dos últimos años decisivos de la URSS y arroja luz sobre las luchas de poder que llevaron al colapso repentino de uno de los imperios más totalitarios del siglo XX. Documentario: The Last Days of the USSR (2010) Dirigido por: Jean-Charles Deniau & Sergey Kostin Producción: ROCHE Producions
In this episode of The PDB Situation Report: Despite a ceasefire that remains technically in place, Iran launches its most damaging attack yet, raising fresh questions about whether the truce is beginning to unravel and what President Trump might do next. Retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery joins us to break down the latest developments and what they could mean for the region. After weeks of warnings, Russia unleashes one of its largest attacks on Kyiv in recent months. We examine what's driving Moscow's latest escalation and whether the Kremlin is signaling a new phase in the war. George Barros of the Institute for the Study of War joins us with analysis. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Fabletics: Get 70–80% off your first Fabletics order and $15 scrub sets at https://Fabletics.com/pdb when you sign up as a new VIP! Fox One: Sign up at https://fox.com to watch The PDB show and more on-demand with FOX One. Ethos Life Insurance: Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at: https://ethos.com/PDB Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pancreatic Cancer Halted by Virus Injection Researchers injected an engineered virus directly into pancreatic tumors in three patients — the virus replicated inside malignant cells, triggered an immune response, and stopped tumor growth and spread at an intentionally low early dose. Host Dave Asprey breaks down why oncolytic viruses can do what chemotherapy can't, how the tumor's dense biological wall becomes less of an advantage when a virus can replicate inside it directly, and why a measurable response at a safety dose is the kind of early signal that changes how he's watching this field. Sources: https://www.newscientist.com AI Chatbots and Teen Mental Health A new survey shows roughly one in five adolescents and young adults are now going to AI chatbots when they feel sad, anxious, nervous, or stressed, with usage heaviest in the 18–21 range. Host Dave Asprey explains why general-purpose language models designed to be engaging are dangerous as a substitute for real mental health support, why false reassurance from a chatbot may make the pipeline to real care harder to reach, and why this is a health systems story masquerading as a tech adoption story — and what parents need to do about it. Sources: https://www.nbcnews.com GLP-1 Drugs Cut Breast Cancer Risk Penn Medicine published a retrospective analysis of over 111,000 women finding GLP-1 exposure associated with about 35% lower odds of breast cancer in the full cohort and around 30% lower in a matched comparison group. Host Dave Asprey breaks down why this isn't just a weight loss story — it's a metabolic dysfunction story — explains the insulin resistance, inflammation, and hormonal environment mechanisms that may be driving the signal, and makes the case that this finding should be reshaping how oncologists and OBGYNs think about high-risk patients right now. Sources: https://www.pennmedicine.org Putin's $26 Billion Longevity Program The Wall Street Journal reports that Russia has made anti-aging research a Kremlin-level national priority through a $26 billion program including gene therapy, organ bioprinting, and xenotransplantation, led by Putin's daughter Maria Vorontsova and physicist Mikhail Kovalchuk. Host Dave Asprey breaks down what's geopolitical theater, what's legitimately frontier science, and why the real question is whether any findings will make it out to the broader research community or get locked inside a state program. Sources: https://www.wsj.com https://www.france24.com Sauna vs. Cold Plunge A landmark Finnish study tracked over 2,300 men for nearly 21 years and found increasing sauna frequency associated with dramatically lower cardiovascular and all-cause mortality — strongest at four or more sessions per week. Host Dave Asprey settles the debate with the actual data, explains what heat shock proteins and cold shock proteins actually are and why the evidence base behind them is nowhere near equivalent, and calls out the wellness marketing presenting early-stage mouse model research as the cold water equivalent of two decades of human mortality outcomes. Sources: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2521522 This episode is designed for biohackers, longevity seekers, and high-performance listeners who want mechanism-level clarity on cancer treatment breakthroughs, adolescent mental health and AI, metabolic drivers of disease, geopolitical longevity science, and the real evidence behind popular recovery modalities. Host Dave Asprey connects emerging clinical research, objective epidemiological data, and real-world optimization protocols into actionable frameworks for extending healthspan, sharpening performance, and staying ahead of the science. 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Don't miss this critical breakdown — Candace Owens is in Russia speaking at Putin's economic forum, and many are calling her a "useful idiot" for Kremlin propaganda. Is this a principled stand or something far more dangerous for conservative values? Watch until the end for the full picture. In this video, we dive deep into Candace Owens' controversial trip to Russia. While she's praising Moscow's "clean, beautiful, and family-friendly" streets and Christian heritage on X, experts warn that Vladimir Putin is expertly manipulating high-profile conservative voices like hers to sow division in America. From panels alongside sanctioned Russian officials to rubbing shoulders with figures like Aleksandr Dugin, this raises serious red flags for patriots who value truth over foreign influence. We also cover: Trump on nuclear dust in Iran. American coal is coming back? Tucker Carlson for president? Scott Bessent vs. the world. A.J. Dybantsa corrects Gilbert Arenas on Utah. What do YOU think? Is Candace Owens standing for truth or playing right into Putin's hands? Drop your thoughts in the comments — especially if you're a conservative concerned about foreign meddling, America First priorities, or manipulation from ANY side. Should conservatives be engaging with Russia like this, or is it time to draw a harder line? If you value unfiltered conservative commentary that puts America and truth first, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications so you never miss an update. Share this with fellow patriots who need to see what's really happening. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:22 Trump on Retrieving Nuclear Dust 02:50 Trump on the SAVE America Act 05:55 Trump on State of Coal in America 07:58 Chris Wright on State of Coal in America 09:41 Trump Falls Asleep in Oval Office??? 10:47 Trump on Trade Deal with India 14:29 Talking about Statues/Idols 18:04 LA Mayoral Race Update 22:12 The Radical Left 26:46 FLASHBACK: Ron DeSantis Ad from 2018 32:52 Fat Five 45:37 Trump 250 Rally 48:17 More on the LA Mayoral Race 49:07 All The Wackos the Democrat Party is Voting For 54:51 Scott Bessent on Federal Regulations 56:04 Scott Bessent Drops Truth Bomb on Ron Wyden 57:37 Scott Bessent Asked about Bill Pulte for DNI 58:48 Scott Bessent VS. John Larson 1:00:10 Scott Bessent VS. Judy Chu 1:02:05 Montage: Scott Bessent VS. The World 1:07:34 Todd Blanche VS. Rosa DeLauro 1:10:11 Promo for Obama Presidential Center 1:12:14 Geography Lesson for Gilbert Arenas 1:18:32 Candace Owens Wants Tucker Carlson for President? 1:24:10 Candace Owens for Press Secretary?! 1:25:40 Candace Owens on her Safety in Russia 1:27:29 Candace Owens on her Time in Moscow 1:33:42 John Bolton Pleads Guilty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anatol Lieven analyzes Ukrainian drone strikes on St. Petersburg, which damaged energy infrastructure and embarrassed the Kremlin during an economic forum. Lieven observes that the war has evolved into a "battle of drones," undermining Russia's imperial image and increasing internal pressure on Putin as his original strategic goals remain unfulfilled.
SHOW SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-4-2026.1671. Evan Ellis discusses the crisis in Bolivia, where President Rodrigo Paz appointed a new defense minister to counter blockades by Evo Morales's supporters and coca growers. These paramilitary-style tactics have isolated La Paz, causing severe shortages. Ellis analyzes the military's hesitation and the influence of illicit interests on the unrest. Evan Ellis examines upcoming elections in Peru and Colombia. In Peru, hard-left candidate Roberto Sanchezchallenges Keiko Fujimori, raising concerns about radical constitutional changes. In Colombia, security-focused newcomer Abelardo de la Espriella leads against leftist Iván Cepeda, reflecting public frustration with the government's failure to manage internal security. Evan Ellis details regional tensions: former Mexican President AMLO accuses Washington of interference regarding corruption probes into his party. In Cuba, the U.S. employs "carrots and sticks" to pressure the regime. Meanwhile, Brazil's election intensifies as the Trump administration backs Flavio Bolsonaro while imposing trade tariffs on Lula's government. Evan Ellis discusses Argentine President Javier Milei's push for unregulated AI development to attract tech investment, highlighted by Peter Thiel's move to Buenos Aires. The segment also covers social unrest in Mexicoas it prepares to host the World Cup, emphasizing the high costs and potential for disruption. Anatol Lieven analyzes Ukrainian drone strikes on St. Petersburg, which damaged energy infrastructure and embarrassed the Kremlin during an economic forum. Lieven observes that the war has evolved into a "battle of drones," undermining Russia's imperial image and increasing internal pressure on Putin as his original strategic goals remain unfulfilled. Anatol Lieven discusses the civil unrest following the murder of Henry Novak in England. He critiques the police response and explains how Nigel Farage is exploiting the tragedy to fuel nationalist sentiment. Additionally, Lieven assesses the political decline of Keir Starmer and the potential rise of Andy Burnham. Mary Anastasia O'Grady explores the ideological battle in the Andean region. She describes Evo Morales's efforts to paralyze Bolivia through road blockades. O'Grady also analyzes the electoral shifts in Peru and Colombia, where voters increasingly favor right-wing candidates who promise security and economic stability over hard-left institutional change. Veronique de Rugy critiques the feasibility of single-payer healthcare in America. Citing Vermont's failed experiment, she highlights the astronomical tax increases required to fund such systems. De Rugy argues that government-run healthcare leads to rationing and stifles the medical innovation currently driven by the American private market. Professor Andrew Bayliss discusses the origins and geography of Sparta, a fertile but mountain-locked valley. He explains the unique dual kingship and the Spartan "plantation cult" society, which relied on the brutal enslavement of the Helots. Bayliss also notes early military overconfidence, exemplified by their defeat at Tegea. Professor Andrew Bayliss introduces the primary sources for Spartan history: Herodotus, who recorded epic narratives; Thucydides, who focused on clinical analysis and the "Thucydides Trap"; and Xenophon, a student of Socrates who continued Thucydides' unfinished history. Each historian provided a distinct perspective on Sparta's rise and fall. Professor Andrew Bayliss describes the "brutal barracks life" of Spartan education, beginning at age seven. Boys endured physical hardship and were encouraged to steal food to prepare for combat. Women also underwent athletic training to produce strong warriors. This rigorous system created a highly disciplined citizen elite. Professor Andrew Bayliss analyzes the Persian Wars, noting that while Thermopylae created the Spartanlegend, the naval victory at Salamis was strategically decisive. Following the war, Sparta retreated into isolationism due to internal scandals, allowing Athens to transform its defensive alliance into a powerful, tribute-collecting maritime empire. Simon Constable reports from France on volatile commodity markets. While copper prices suggest economic growth, the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz threatens to spike oil prices and trigger global economic downgrades. Constable also provides updates on regional weather and the health of his puppy, Lyra. Simon Constable discusses the political instability in Britain, where Andy Burnham seeks to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The segment also covers the tragic death of Henry Novak, which has ignited debates over migration and policing, with Nigel Farage utilizing the crisis to bolster his Reform Party's influence. Rick Fisher warns of the rapid militarization of the Earth-Moon system. He highlights China's dual-use space program, run by the People's Liberation Army, and the U.S. Space Command's shift toward "offensive space control." Both powers are deploying lunar vehicles to establish and protect territory in cis-lunar space. Rick Fisher discusses China's 100-year plan to dominate the solar system, specifically the Lunar South Pole's resources. He describes potential "de-confliction" issues as China uses crashing propulsion modules for landings. Fisher concludes that space is becoming an active war-fighting domain involving orbital, electronic, and cyber warfare.
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C dans l'air du 5 juin 2026 - Ukraine : pourquoi Zelensky écrit-il à Poutine ?Un face à face pour mettre fin à la guerre. Le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky a proposé jeudi une rencontre à son homologue russe Vladimir Poutine dans une lettre ouverte, suggérant également un « cessez-le-feu complet » le temps de négocier pour mettre fin à la guerre. Cette séquence intervient alors que les frappes russes sur Kiev se sont intensifiées, tandis que l'Ukraine revendique des opérations en profondeur contre des cibles stratégiques russes. Dans ce contexte de surenchère militaire, Kiev cherche à apparaître en position d'initiative. Les autorités ukrainiennes multiplient les signaux de capacité de riposte. Côté russe, le pouvoir affiche sa détermination, mais fait face à une pression militaire, économique et diplomatique accrue, qui nourrit l'idée d'un Kremlin plus acculé qu'au début du conflit. Hier soir, Vladimir Poutine a même concédé quelques fragilités de son système de défense anti-aérien. Il a également envisagé d'étendre l'utilisation du missile balistique à portée intermédiaire (IRBM) Orechnik. De son côté, Donald Trump s'est dit « ravi » qu'une rencontre entre les présidents russe et ukrainien puisse avoir lieu, affirmant que les deux pays devront malgré tout faire des compromis. À Paris, un couple de Russes exilés, Aleksei Ishimov et Nadezhda Ishimova, raconte un parcours marqué par la peur et la séparation. Elle travaillait pour le QG de Alexei Navalny, figure de l'opposition au Kremlin, mort en prison en 2024. Contraints de fuir, ils ont traversé plusieurs pays avant d'être séparés aux États-Unis par les procédures migratoires, puis de se retrouver en France, où ils vivent aujourd'hui dans un village, loin de la répression du régime russe. Plus au nord, la Lettonie se vit en première ligne. Le gouvernement impose progressivement l'enseignement en letton dans les écoles, y compris dans les établissements russophones, pour limiter l'influence de Moscou. Une réforme sensible dans un pays où la minorité russophone est importante, et où les autorités redoutent toute instrumentalisation politique venue de Russie. Cette proposition de rencontre par Volodymyr Zelensky avec Vladimir Poutine peut-elle aboutir à une avancée majeure de la fin du conflit en Ukraine ? L'exil est-il devenu la seule alternative pour les figures critiques du régime en Russie ? À quel point la Russie est-elle influente en Lettonie ? Nos experts :- Dominique TRINQUAND - Ancien chef de la mission militaire française auprès de l'ONU et auteur de "D'un monde à l'autre" - Paul GOGO - Journaliste, ancien correspondant indépendant en Russie et auteur de "Moscou Parano" - Lucas MENGET - Grand reporter, spécialiste des relations internationales - Laura KAYALI - Correspondante défense pour Politico EuropePRESENTATION : Caroline Roux - Aurélie Casse - REDIFFUSION : du lundi au vendredi vers 23h40.PRODUCTION DES PODCASTS: Jean-Christophe ThiéfineRÉALISATION : Nicolas Ferraro, Bruno Piney, Franck Broqua, Alexandre Langeard, Corentin Son, Benoît LemoinePRODUCTION : France Télévisions / Maximal ProductionsRetrouvez C DANS L'AIR sur internet & les réseaux :INTERNET : francetv.frFACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Cdanslairf5TWITTER : https://twitter.com/cdanslairINSTAGRAM :https://www.instagram.com/cdanslair/
Between the plausible deniability, eavesdropping, and record scratching, Star City is delivering on the drama both personally and internationally. Join comrades Jim and A.Ron as they explore the space age in an alternate Soviet history. The Cardinal of the Kremlin by Tom Clancy Transmit your feedback to fam@baldmove.com! Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kremlin has stated that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is welcome to visit Moscow "at any time" for peace talks with Vladimir Putin, following Zelensky's proposal for a face-to-face meeting and a full ceasefire.
Silicon Bites Ep346 | 2026-06-04 | Some uninvited guests from HUR, the Ukrainian intelligence services have decided to decorate the backdrop to Putin's prestigious economic forum in St Petersburg. And it looks truly beautiful. I love the sight of Russia burning in the morning, especially when it's so humiliating for the killer gnome in the Kremlin. Mos Eisley on the Neva: how Putin's prestige forum opened this morning with a massive fire on its horizon, an American delegation of influencers, cranks, and trump appointees inside, and Russia's largest northwestern oil terminal burning six kilometres from the conference hall.----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/scaling-up-campaign-to-fight-authoritarian-disinformation----------SILICON CURTAIN LIVE EVENTS - FUNDRAISER CAMPAIGN Events in 2025 - Advocacy for a Ukrainian victory with Silicon Curtainhttps://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extrasOur events of the first half of the year in Lviv, Kyiv and Odesa were a huge success. Now we need to maintain this momentum, and change the tide towards a Ukrainian victory. The Silicon Curtain Roadshow is an ambitious campaign to run a minimum of 12 events in 2025, and potentially many more. Any support you can provide for the fundraising campaign would be gratefully appreciated. https://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extras----------SOURCES:TASS — "29th International Economic Forum begins its work in St. Petersburg" (3 June 2026) TASS — "About thirty US companies to attend SPIEF 2026 — AmCham" (2 June 2026)Interfax — "St. Petersburg International Economic Forum to open June 3" (2 June 2026) EconoTimes — "Putin's 'Russian Davos' Draws U.S. Influencers, Officials, and Global Business Figures Amid Economic Struggles" (3 June 2026) NEXTA (X / Twitter) — Documentation of Andrew Tate arrival in St Petersburg "welcomed with honours at the airport"; Gerhard Schröder also in Russia ahead of forum; Candace Owens framing (1 June 2026)Meduza — "Well, He's a Right-Wing Extremist" (30 May 2026) — SPIEF speakers' list including "people with 'scandalous reputations in their homeland'"; Candace Owens detail; far-right participation framework; Business Software Forum contextPravda.Ru / Pravda EN — "Presidents and Senior Officials From More Than 70 Countries to Join SPIEF" (2 June 2026) TASS — "Some 20,000 people from over 100 countries to take part in SPIEF 2026 — Kremlin aide" (2 June 2026) Kyiv Independent — "Fire, smoke greet Putin's Economic Forum as Ukraine strikes St. Petersburg oil terminal in major attack" (3 June 2026) RBC-Ukraine — "Drones strike oil terminal in St. Petersburg, triggering massive fire" (3 June 2026) ----------
C dans l'air du 4 juin 2026 - L'Ukraine frappe Saint-Pétersbourg… Poutine panique ?L'Ukraine à l'offensive. En plein forum économique international de Saint-Pétersbourg, l'Ukraine a lancé des frappes visant des sites stratégiques de la ville. Des réservoirs pétroliers ont été touchés et d'épaisses colonnes de fumée ont été visibles depuis le centre. Ces bombardements ont été présentés par Kiev comme des représailles, alors que l'Ukraine a été frappée, dans la nuit de lundi à mardi, par un raid de missiles et de drones russes, causant la mort d'au moins 21 personnes. L'objectif : cibler des infrastructures liées à l'effort de guerre russe.Ces attaques interviennent dans un contexte de pression militaire accrue et de pertes territoriales évoquées côté russe. Dans le même temps, l'Ukraine prévoit d'entamer en juin des discussions officielles liées à son intégration à l'Union européenne.En Russie, le pouvoir s'est encore durci. Des décrets classifiés ont été adoptés et les prérogatives du service russe de sécurité (FSB) renforcées. Les lois sur l'« extrémisme » et la « désinformation » sont largement utilisées, et des coupures d'internet ont été signalées.Une partie des opposants à Vladimir Poutine vit en exil, notamment à Londres, où ils dénoncent un système devenu plus opaque. C'est le cas de l'ex-oligarque russe Mikhaïl Khodorkovski, 62 ans, emprisonné dix ans en Sibérie, aujourd'hui déclaré « terroriste » par le Kremlin.Une présence qui pose question. Cette semaine, un pétrolier russe « Tagor », sous sanctions, a été repéré au large des côtes françaises alors qu'il n'était pas censé circuler. Selon les autorités françaises, le commandant aurait refusé d'obtempérer aux premières demandes de contrôle. Des forces françaises sont finalement montées à bord afin de procéder aux vérifications nécessaires. Un incident comparable s'était produit la semaine précédente avec un commandant chinois. Les autorités européennes affirment appliquer désormais une vigilance renforcée face à ces navires liés à la « flotte fantôme », un ensemble de bâtiments soupçonnés de contourner les sanctions en changeant de pavillon ou de propriétaire. Pourquoi l'Ukraine a-t-elle frappé la Russie en plein forum économique international ? Quel est le niveau actuel de contrôle exercé par l'État russe sur sa population dans le contexte de la guerre en Ukraine ? Qu'est-ce que la flotte fantôme russe, dont un quatrième pétrolier a été arraisonné par la France ? Nos experts :- Vera GRANTSEVA - Politologue, spécialiste de la Russie et professeure à Sciences Po Paris - Marie JÉGO - Journaliste "Le Monde", ancienne correspondante à Moscou - Anthony BELLANGER - Éditorialiste à Franceinfo TV, spécialiste des questions internationales - Guillaume LAGANE - Spécialiste des questions de défense, enseignant à Sciences PoPRESENTATION : Caroline Roux - Aurélie Casse - REDIFFUSION : du lundi au vendredi vers 23h40.PRODUCTION DES PODCASTS: Jean-Christophe ThiéfineRÉALISATION : Nicolas Ferraro, Bruno Piney, Franck Broqua, Alexandre Langeard, Corentin Son, Benoît LemoinePRODUCTION : France Télévisions / Maximal ProductionsRetrouvez C DANS L'AIR sur internet & les réseaux :INTERNET : francetv.frFACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Cdanslairf5TWITTER : https://twitter.com/cdanslairINSTAGRAM :https://www.instagram.com/cdanslair/
The war in Ukraine has fundamentally altered the strategic environment for Russia on its western border. The conflict has expanded the line of contact with NATO and the alliance's partners in Ukraine, and it now stretches all the way from the Arctic Ocean to the Black Sea. The nature of the relationship has also changed profoundly, with NATO viewing Russia as a generational threat, and Ukraine emerging as an aggrieved and highly militarily capable nation keen to settle scores with the Kremlin. Advancements in technology have also revolutionized the war and made the strategic landscape far more worrisome for Russia. How does Moscow perceive these changes? And how might future generations of the state security establishment address the challenges? For more in-depth analysis, read Eugene Rumer's paper, Belligerent and Beleaguered: Russia After the War with Ukraine.
La Russie instrumentalise l'économie pour dissuader l'Arménie de se rapprocher de l'UE, nous serons en reportage auprès des producteurs. Nous irons également à Budapest où les listes d'attente s'allongent pour découvrir les fastes du gouvernement déchu. Également dans cette émission « l'affaire » Beatrice Venezi qui fait encore des vagues à la Fenice de Venise, et la revue des médias européens. L'Arménie à quelques jours d'un scrutin décisif Moscou s'inquiète du rapprochement de l'ancienne république soviétique avec Bruxelles. La pression ne cesse de monter, notamment sur le plan économique : la Russie ferme ses portes aux exportations agricoles arméniennes. De fait, dans ce pays du Caucase où près d'un tiers de la population vit de l'agriculture, les producteurs d'asperges, de roses ou de vin sont très dépendants du marché russe et la diversification vers l'UE est compliquée. Notre correspondante Marie Penin est allée à leur rencontre. Dans la revue des médias européens de Franceline Beretti Xenia Fedorova, porte-parole officieuse du Kremlin très présente dans les médias de Vincent Bolloré ; le Portugal et l'Autriche élus membres non-permanents du Conseil de sécurité de l'ONU, au détriment de l'Allemagne et un hommage au magazine « Country life ». En Hongrie, les visite de « château Orban » font salle comble Depuis la victoire de l'opposition aux législatives et la chute du régime Orban, les Hongrois se pressent aux visites du « château Orban ». L'exposition des luxueux bureaux de l'ex-Premier ministre et du « ministère de la propagande » révèle les excès du régime, et le succès de l'opération ne se dément pas - les listes d'attente s'allongent. Le reportage de Florence La Bruyère. À Venise, c'est un incendie politique qui n'en finit pas... Celui de la nomination puis la révocation d'une personnalité controversée à la tête du mythique orchestre de la Fenice, Beatrice Venezi. Début mai 2026, la cheffe a estimé qu'avec la révocation de sa nomination, c'était finalement « le projet culturel du gouvernement qui était parti en fumée ». Ces déclarations ont relancé les soupçons d'une nomination politique à la tête de l'un des théâtres lyriques les plus réputés du monde. Car la jeune femme est une proche de Giorgia Meloni. Les explications de Cécile Debarge.
Silicon Bites Ep345 | 2026-06-02 | Every raid on Kyiv is a strategic win for the Kremlin, because the Western world tolerates this barbarism on its doorstep. I'm walking through Kyiv again.Tuesday morning. June 2nd.I was in Ukraine during the Oreshnik strikes and the destruction of the Chornobyl Museum.Russia did it again.Last night.73 missiles.656 drones.Across all of Ukraine.----------SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.patreon.com/siliconcurtainhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/scaling-up-campaign-to-fight-authoritarian-disinformation----------SILICON CURTAIN LIVE EVENTS - FUNDRAISER CAMPAIGN Events in 2025 - Advocacy for a Ukrainian victory with Silicon Curtainhttps://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extrasOur events of the first half of the year in Lviv, Kyiv and Odesa were a huge success. Now we need to maintain this momentum, and change the tide towards a Ukrainian victory. The Silicon Curtain Roadshow is an ambitious campaign to run a minimum of 12 events in 2025, and potentially many more. Any support you can provide for the fundraising campaign would be gratefully appreciated. https://buymeacoffee.com/siliconcurtain/extras----------SOURCES:----------
As the brutal conflict continues, Ukraine is fighting a war on multiple fronts—not just in the trenches, but internally within the corridors of power against a long-standing weapon of Kremlin information warfare: the accusation of irredeemable corruption. In this episode, hosts Saul David and Julius Strauss sit down in Kyiv with Andrii Borovyk, the executive director of Transparency International Ukraine, for a brutally honest assessment of where the country stands today. Borovyk pulls back the curtain on the Global Corruption Perception Index, exploring how Ukraine remarkably managed to stabilize and even improve its score during wartime—a feat virtually unheard of for a nation in conflict. The conversation dives deep into the high-stakes friction between wartime efficiency and democratic transparency, covering: The Reality of the Index: Exactly where Ukraine sits globally, how its score compares to neighbours like Hungary and Slovakia, and why the metric is about external perception rather than a direct measurement of ground-level corruption. The High-Stakes U-Turn: The dramatic, late-night political maneuvering surrounding a controversial bill aimed at bringing anti-corruption agencies under political control, the ensuing public protests, and the resulting erosion of international trust. Watchdogging under Fire: How Transparency International Ukraine operates on the policy and legislative levels, saves millions for the state budget through public procurement monitoring, and the institutional distrust surrounding agencies like the State Bureau of Investigations. The Leadership Report Card: A candid evaluation of Ukrainian leadership—from Yanukovych to Poroshenko and Zelenskyy—in their historical and current fights against corruption. The Path Forward: The heavy influence of international leverage (like the EU and IMF) on pushing reforms forward, and a sobering look at Ukraine's post-war future, demographic challenges, and shifting immigration needs. Julius Strauss writes the blog Back from the Front and also owns and runs Wild Bear Lodge, a bear-viewing lodge, in Canada. Check out both in the links below:Substack: https://backfromthefront.substack.com/Wild Bear Lodge: https://wildbearlodge.ca/Join the Conversation: If you have a question about the war in Ukraine or any of the conflicts we cover, email us at podbattleground@gmail.comFollow us on:X - @PodBattlegroundInstagram - podbattlegroundProducer: James HodgsonA Goalhanger Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A Russian drone hits a Romanian apartment block, two civilians are injured, and suddenly a stray weapon becomes a case study in how Putin's Kremlin handles bad news. Why does the Kremlin's crisis management default to a belligerent, self-sabotaging sequence that turns a manageable incident into a wider political problem?It comes down to the priorities of an insecure, personalistic authoritarian system that equates any admission of failure with weakness, that regards information as a battlefield, and which lacks institutional filters between personality and policy.Details of the 23 June event in Potsdam I mentioned are:https://www.bundeswehr.de/de/marc-galeotti-autocracy-vs-technocracy-explaining-ukraine-war-6107930The podcast's corporate partner and sponsor is Conducttr, which provides software for innovative and immersive crisis exercises in hybrid warfare, counter-terrorism, civil affairs and similar situations.You can also follow my blog, In Moscow's Shadows, and become one of the podcast's supporting Patrons and gain question-asking rights and access to exclusive extra materials including the (almost-) weekly Govorit Moskva news briefing right here. Support the show
The Russian state monopoly on violence is officially cracking. While the Kremlin legalises private corporate militaries for Gazprom and Rosatom to defend against systemic Ukrainian drone dominance, the regular troops are left stranded in a neo-feudal logistics nightmare.In this episode, we dissect the absolute breakdown of the Mariupol-Crimea "Highway of Life" under autonomous, AI-targeted UAV strikes—and how the Russian military brass responded by executing their own tech talent in frontline meat assaults. Meanwhile, the home front is facing an economic and physical infrastructure heart attack: VCIOM polling data is bleeding out despite intimidation tactics, the middle-class concrete housing market has entered a terminal Japanese-style zombie coma with 25% mortgage rates, and local authorities admit to an 85% wear-and-tear rate on utility grids.We cap it off with the ultimate "raspil"—the multi-billion-rouble grift to reopen an obsolete Soviet tank academy in Chelyabinsk in an era where drones cause 90% of casualties—and look at the dark, ultra-violent "Black Redistribution" civil war that the Z-patriots themselves are now predicting once the central authority collapses.Support the show, keep the digital bunker running, and get vital gear to the front lines:Become our patron:https://www.patreon.com/theeasternborderMerch store + another option for memberships:https://theeasternborder-shop.fourthwall.com/Follow what's going on here in the very border of Eastern Europe:https://bsky.app/profile/theeasternborder.lvDownload all episodes for free on our website; pictures accompanying certain episodes can be found there as well!http://theeasternborder.lv/Car4Ukraine Eastern Border Summer Campaign!https://car4ukraine.com/campaigns/summer-sunshine-trucks-2026-eastern-borderSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A man is arrested for threats to kill Erika Kirk ahead of a Turning Point USA event in San Antonio. Candace Owens is exposed for traveling to Russia to meet with the Kremlin and Putin to be used as a tool for multipolarity. Bret Michaels and Martina McBride are the latest to back out of the “Freedom 250” concert. The mainstream media straight up lies, claiming Trump is painting the Reflection Pool blue, but it's just sealant. Police responded to a call for the sound of gunshots at the home of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Samuel L. Jackson endorses Karen Bass for mayor. Dana breaks down how the privileged media and Hollywood have been covering up for poorly-run Democrat cities like LA.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Jones Road Beautyhttps://jonesroadbeauty.comFor a limited time, get a free gift on your first purchase with code DANA. Cheers Healthhttps://cheershealth.com/DANA Native Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://getnativepath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee. HumanNhttps://Humann.com/Dana*This partner has been on my show the LONGEST - show them your love, this product WORKS! Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA Visit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a free month of service.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
The Asset team is releasing a 6-part audio drama Patriarchs. As the United States approaches 250 years of independence, the nation is asking hard questions about how it began, who paid the price, and what kind of republic it has become. Patriarchs, a loaded but apt term in today's vernacular, is a six-episode historical podcast drama that answers those questions by chronicling the most consequential relationship in early America: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, told in their own words. Subscribe hereWe begin with two former presidents looking back over a life together as friends, rivals, and uneasy family. From there, listeners travel back to the moment these strangers first step outside the Continental Congress to talk, two lawyers, two farmers, two men who have no idea they are about to remake the world. Every scene, every argument, every confession in Patriarchs is drawn from real letters, speeches, and memoirs, voiced by an ensemble of award-‑winning actors—with Stacy Keach starring as Thomas Jefferson. The result is an intimate drama of brilliant founders who are also flawed fathers, husbands, slaveholders, and partisans. We hear their partnership forged in crisis, as they push Congress toward independence and wrestle the language of the Declaration onto the page. Alongside them is Abigail Adams, one of the sharpest political minds of the age, whose letters slice cleanly through ego and ideology. Patriarchs also confronts the reality of slavery and sexual exploitation in the founding generation, centering Sally Hemings not as rumor but as a speaking, thinking presence whose choices and constraints shape Jefferson's life. Patriarchs is a chance to hear the founding generation as they really sounded: insecure, vain, idealistic, petty, courageous, haunted—often in the same breath in a rare combination of rigorous primary-source history and bingeable character drama, led by Stacy Keach and a veteran cast capable of carrying both prestige storytelling and wide audience appeal. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Who were the women who worked with Jeffrey Epstein? In Part I of this series, we look at Ghislaine Maxwell, transnational crime royalty as the daughter of MI6/Mossad double-agent and disgraced British media mogul Robert Maxwell, whose dying wish was to connect Maxwell with a young upstart in New York named Epstein. Joining this discussion are investigative filmmaker Dave Pederson, the producer of the anti-corruption documentaries Americonned and Super Size Me, and OSINT expert Patrick Duggan who created a searchable database of the Epstein files before the DOJ could delete them. We also discuss the analysis by investigative journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez that Maxwell was Epstein's handler in an intelligence long-game going back to the O.S.S., predecessor to the C.I.A. Important historical context to our discussion: In 2011, then FBI Director Robert Mueller gave the "Iron Triangles" speech, revealing that transnational crime today works like an industry: fancy Western institutions like banks, law firms, and PR firms launder the money and reputations of shadowy crime and rogue intelligence syndicates, who are further served by their paid-off political operatives and politicians. In the speech, Mueller promised to crack down on the head of the Russian mafia, Semion Mogilevich, nicknamed the "boss of all bosses." Instead, Mogilevich was mysteriously taken off of the FBI's Most Wanted List in 2015, at a time the FBI was busting Russian spy rings in New York City, including Kremlin recruitment of college girls, including one Andrea may have encountered at a foreign policy event. A year later, Donald Trump, after decades of financial dealings with dirty Russian money, would be elected president with the Kremlin's illegal help. The 2016 election was a transnational coup decades in the making. In 1999, a high-level U.S. source leaked to the New York Times, undermining a sensitive intelligence operation between the FBI and MI6 to close-in on Russian mafia infiltration in the West, especially Mogilevich. In reporting from that time, The Guardian wrote: "Author Jeffrey Robinson - whose latest book, The Merger, was published by Simon and Schuster last week - says that organised criminals such as Mogilevich are enjoying massive success using Harvard Business School techniques. 'Mogilevich typifies the new global criminal,' says Robinson. 'These men don't rob banks, they buy them. They take full advantage of globalisation, ill-equipped law enforcement and lax money-laundering laws - especially in Britain - using the City of London as their onshore gateway to the offshore world. 'This case is the tip of the iceberg. The City is an absolute cesspool and it will remain a cesspool because the people in charge don't care. Mogilevich is not the only one, the Bank of New York is not the only place." Russian oligarchs are the Russian military industrial complex. Mogilevich oversees "weapons trafficking, contract murders, extortion, drug trafficking, and prostitution on an international scale," according to the FBI. It would be easy to buy-off U.S. officials, like the FBI's Charles McGonigal who was paid with our tax dollars to fight the Russian mafia, but was instead on their payroll. Intelligence agencies in the U.S. – the FBI and the CIA – have faced virtually no oversight and accountability for most of their existence, leading to the explosive Church Committee Congressional hearings, exposing that the CIA and FBI were involved in covert mind control experiments, illegal coups and science fiction-style assassination programs, and violent infiltration of political opposition groups on U.S. soil. You can learn more about that in our recent episode on the Church Committee Report – in the show notes. Listen to Part I now. Part II will be out this Thursday as Gaslit Nation's Bonus Show, with a continued discussion of the women who worked with Epstein, and what they may reveal about the Iron Triangles that illegally helped bring a Russian asset/traitor to power. To listen to this week's bonus show, be sure to subscribe at Patreon.com/Gaslit at the Truth-teller ($5/month) or higher – discounted annual subscriptions are available, and you can give the gift of membership. Thank you to everyone who supports the show – we could not make Gaslit Nation without you. Show Notes: Opening song: Unreal by Jizzy Cream. Check out Jizzy Cream's music here: https://babyfantasyclub.bandcamp.com/track/unreal Have a song for Gaslit Nation? Submit it here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-d_DWNnDQFYUMXueYcX5ZVsA5t2RN09N8PYUQQ8koq0/edit?ts=5fee07f6&gxids=7628 Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez: The Terrifying Real Reason For Jeffrey Epstein's Remote Zorro Ranch Emerges When You Examine the Ranch Next Door https://substack.com/home/post/p-193590181 Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez: Epstein Likely Wasn't the Boss. So Who Was? https://alisav.substack.com/p/epstein-likely-wasnt-the-boss-so February 5, 2026 from The Times: "Jeffrey Epstein was introduced to Ghislaine Maxwell by her brother Kevin as part of a plan for the paedophile financier to help the Maxwell family "move money", according to a previously undisclosed account of the origins of the scandal. Kevin Maxwell, once Britain's biggest bankrupt, was "instructed to meet Epstein by his father", Robert Maxwell, according to FBI records of conversations with a former business associate of the Maxwells that have been released by the US Department of Justice. Kevin later introduced Ghislaine to Epstein and was responsible for placing her office in New York near Epstein after Robert Maxwell's death in 1991, the business associate is said to have claimed. Kevin allegedly negotiated an "understanding" with Epstein and Ghislaine whereby Epstein "would become involved in the Maxwell financial affairs". https://www.thetimes.com/article/0b5bfceb-3c2a-4ffa-aa2f-74e38a395a1e US charges Russian 'spies' suspected of trying to recruit New Yorkers https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jan/26/us-charges-alleged-russian-spies-new-york Traitors in the FBI https://www.gaslitnationpod.com/episodes/traitors-in-the-fbi/ "Donald Barr's 26-page O.S.S. file, obtained from the National Archives, gives a detailed account of his transition from the military to intelligence work. In 1944, he shipped off to Europe. He suffered from hay fever and 20/200 vision; much of his time overseas was spent hospitalized with allergies. The next year, he was assigned to the O.S.S. His interviewer found him to be "a quiet, unassuming person ... matured beyond his age." In late 1945, he moved to Washington to begin work at the Interim Research and Intelligence Service, which would become the State Department's in-house intelligence bureau." https://www.congress.gov/116/meeting/house/110938/documents/HHRG-116-JU00-20200728-SD051.pdf Epstein's Transnational Torture Syndicate: https://www.gaslitnationpod.com/episodes/the-torture-syndicate/ Ex-FBI counterintelligence chief Charles McGonigal sentenced to 50 months in prison for working with Russian oligarch https://abcnews.com/US/fbi-counterintelligence-chief-charles-mcgonigal-sentencing-begin/story?id=105642391 Watchdog reveals new misconduct by jailed former FBI official and Chinese firm https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/watchdog-reveals-new-misconduct-jailed-former-fbi-official-chinese-fir-rcna216856 Russian mafia target the City https://www.theguardian.com/world/1999/aug/22/paulfarrelly.tonythompson The Playbook for Defeating MAGA: The Church Committee Report https://www.gaslitnationpod.com/episodes/the-playbook-for-defeating-maga-the-church-committee-report/ FBI Archive: FBI Most Wanted Semion Mogilevich https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/news/stories/2009/october/mogilevich_102109 2013: Russian mafia boss still at large after FBI wiretap at Trump Tower https://abcnews.com/US/story-fbi-wiretap-russians-trump-tower/story?id=46266198 2013: Feds: Russian Mob Ran Celebrity Poker Games https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/feds-russian-mob-ran-celebrity-poker-games/ 2015: Reputed Philly mobster Semion Mogilevich bumped from FBI's 'Ten Most Wanted' list https://www.phillyvoice.com/reputed-philly-mobster-bumped-fbis-ten-most-wanted-list/ A guide to Russia's wartime oligarchs https://www.proekt.media/en/guide-en/russian-war-oligarchs-en/ Maxwell buried on Mount of Olives https://www.upi.com/Archives/1991/11/10/Maxwell-buried-on-Mount-of-Olives/4340689749200/ New docs say Jeffrey Epstein collaborated with the Russian mob to loot the New York Daily News, then tried to help Mort Zuckerman discard it when reporting became inconvenient. https://prospect.org/2026/02/26/newspapers-did-not-kill-themselves-jeffrey-epstein-mort-zuckerman-daily-news/ The State of the Union is Sadistic Elites on a Crime Spree https://www.gaslitnationpod.com/episodes/the-state-of-the-union-is-sadistic-elites-on-a-crime-spree/ The Military-Industrial Complex Speech (1961) https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/historic-document-library/detail/the-military-industrial-complex-speech-1961 Robert Mueller's 2011 Iron Triangles Speech discussed on Gaslit Nation: https://www.damemagazine.com/2018/08/07/robert-mueller-saw-trump-coming-in-2011/ "Charles McGonigal, who oversaw counterintelligence at the FBI, was sentenced to over two years in prison for money laundering and sanctions evasion related to his dealings with Deripaska and others." https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-shestakov-mcgonigal-deripaska-fbi-crime/33563333.html The Church Committee Report https://www.gaslitnationpod.com/episodes/the-playbook-for-defeating-maga-the-church-committee-report/
review for Later Today: Craig Unger examines Finnish fears regarding Russian aggression and Donald Trump's history with the Kremlin. He questions whether Trump would honor NATO's Article 5 defense commitments if Russia were to invade a member nation now.1723 ST. PETERSBURG
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: European officials are increasingly worried that Russia's battlefield struggles in Ukraine could actually make the Kremlin more dangerous, as fears grow that Vladimir Putin may escalate pressure beyond Ukraine if the war remains stuck in a costly stalemate. Israel appears to be expanding military operations deeper into southern Lebanon as the IDF intensifies strikes against Hezbollah and targets the terror group's growing drone threat near the Israeli border. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting https://PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Tax Relief Advocates: End your tax nightmare today by visiting us online at https://TRA.com or call 800-583-6515 Goldbelly: Make Father's Day unforgettable with iconic foods delivered—get free shipping and 20% off your first order at https://GOLDBELLY.com with code PDB. Chapter: Compare every medicare plan call 915-671-5252 today! Chapter and its affiliates are not connected with or endorsed by any government entity or the federal Medicare program. Chapter Advisory, LLC represents Medicare Advantage HMO, PPO, and PFFS organizations and stand alone prescription drug plans that have a Medicare contract. Enrollment depends on the plan's contract renewal. While we have a database of every Medicare plan nationwide and can help you to search among all plans, we have contracts with many but not all plans. As a result, we do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent 50 organizations which offer 18,160 products nationwide. We search and recommend all plans, even those we don't directly offer. You can contact a licensed Chapter agent to find out the number of products available in your specific area. Please contact https://Medicare.gov, 1-800-Medicare, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The illusion of the Russian war machine is shattering. In Part 2 of our deep dive into the May 2026 reality, we strip away the Ministry of Defense's daily copium to expose an empire that is actively cannibalizing itself.From Roskomnadzor accidentally unplugging their own Z-patriot audience to the "Afghan Highway" where Ukrainian Hornet drones are systematically liquidating Russian logistics, the frontlines are paralyzed. The grand strategic victories of the "Second Army of the World"? They are burning entire brigades to capture a literal, empty pig farm in Donetsk.But the real collapse is happening inside the bunker. We break down the catastrophic 11-trillion-ruble budget deficit, the 1992 hyperinflation flashbacks hitting the State Duma, and the absolute absurdity of the Oreshnik missile hitting a garage cooperative (while propagandists generate fake AI craters to hide the embarrassment).We also do the brutal math on "Debt Meat." Why is the Kremlin paying 15 million rubles to send bankrupt alcoholics and escaped serial killers to the trenches, while veteran firefighters putting out burning oil refineries earn just $460 a month? Because Russia isn't a nation-state; it's a Neo-Feudal cartel fighting over the pirate treasure on a sinking ship.Stay cynical. Keep your eyes on the ledger.Become our patron:https://www.patreon.com/theeasternborderMerch store + another option for memberships:https://theeasternborder-shop.fourthwall.com/Follow what's going on here in the very border of Eastern Europe:https://bsky.app/profile/theeasternborder.lvDownload all episodes for free on our website; pictures accompanying certain episodes can be found there as well!http://theeasternborder.lv/Fund the Drones:Help the guys doing the actual heavy lifting on the ground. Tell them Kristaps sent you: https://car4ukraine.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Part 1 of our massive 2.30 Double-Feature, we aren't looking at the frontlines—we are looking at the multi-organ failure of the Russian state. Terminal gangrene has set in.While Washington think-tanks and Senator Marco Rubio panic over a conventional Russian ground invasion of the Baltics, the reality on the ground is mathematically absurd. We kick things off by roasting the American hockey machine (Latvia 4, USA 2) before diving into the absolute, sweating desperation of the Kremlin. From dropping $80-million "Oreshnik" tungsten crowbars on Ukrainian garages, to the eradication of 25% of Russia's oil refining capacity, the empire is bankrupting itself.We break down the Chinese betrayal in Beijing, the Russian oligarchs begging the FSB for "rules," the looming bank run outlined by Igor Lipsits, and the absolute mutiny happening in the comments of the heavily censored Yandex Dzen. The social contract is dead, and the elites are fighting over the pirate treasure while the ship goes down.The Eastern Border is an entirely independent, listener-supported journalism project operating 22km from the Russian border. If you want to keep the servers humming and the moonshine flowing, please consider supporting us:Become our patron:https://www.patreon.com/theeasternborderMerch store + another option for memberships:https://theeasternborder-shop.fourthwall.com/Follow what's going on here in the very border of Eastern Europe:https://bsky.app/profile/theeasternborder.lvDownload all episodes for free on our website; pictures accompanying certain episodes can be found there as well!http://theeasternborder.lv/Donate to the Ukrainian army so that they can get the trucks that they need:https://car4ukraine.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/theeasternborder. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam sits down with legendary actor Tony Leung (In the Mood for Love, Chungking Express) to discuss his brilliant career and his new starring role in Ildiko Enyedi’s Silent Friend. Then Adam and Josh share their thoughts on the meditative multi-era drama itself, followed by reviews of Alberto Vasquez’s Spanish animated feature Decorado and Olivier Assayas's The Wizard of the Kremlin, which features Jude Law's terrifyingly charismatic portrayal of Vladimir Putin. Plus, Massacre Theatre! This episode is presented by Regal Unlimited, the all-you-can-watch movie subscription pass that pays for itself in just two visits. Use code FILMSPOT26 to take 15% off. Intro (00:00:00-00:04:34)Interview: Tony Leung (00:04:35-00:18:33)Filmspotting Family (00:18:34-00:23:59)Silent Friend (00:24:00-00:48:25)Decorado (00:48:26-01:02:23)The Wizard of the Kremlin (01:02:24-01:10:40)Massacre Theater (01:10:41- 01:19:31)Credits/New Releases (01:19:32- 01:23:48) Note: -Gary Jules, of course, performs a cover of Tears for Fears' “Mad World” in Donnie Darko. Links: -Filmspotting Fest II: June 27-28, 2026https://www.filmspottingfest.com -Josh's photo of the holm oak at University of St. Andrews: https://www.instagram.com/p/DYXUjKgjcPt/?img_index=1 Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspotting.net. -Ask Us Anything and we might answer your question in bonus content. Support: Join the Filmspotting Family for bonus episodes and archive access. https://filmspottingfamily.comFilmspotting Shop for T-shirts and more. https://www.filmspotting.net/shop Follow: -Watch Filmspotting on YouTube: https://youtube.com/filmspotting -Adam/Filmspotting: Letterboxd | Instagram | Facebook | Bluesky -Josh/LarsenOnFilm: Letterboxd | Instagram | Facebook | BlueskySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First—Did the Kremlin fake a major battlefield victory in Ukraine? Russian military bloggers now claim Moscow declared Kupiansk captured while fighting was still raging inside the city, raising serious questions about whether commanders are feeding false information to Vladimir Putin himself. Later in the show—Just six weeks into the ceasefire, U.S. intelligence officials reportedly believe Iran has already restarted parts of its drone production network—and may be rebuilding key military capabilities far faster than expected. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President's Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Tax Relief Advocates: End your tax nightmare today by visiting us online at https://TRA.com or call 800-583-6515 DeleteMe: Get 20% off your DeleteMe plan when you go to https://joindeleteme.com/PDB and use promo code PDB at checkout. Chapter: Compare every medicare plan call 915-671-5252 today! Chapter and its affiliates are not connected with or endorsed by any government entity or the federal Medicare program. Chapter Advisory, LLC represents Medicare Advantage HMO, PPO, and PFFS organizations and stand alone prescription drug plans that have a Medicare contract. Enrollment depends on the plan's contract renewal. While we have a database of every Medicare plan nationwide and can help you to search among all plans, we have contracts with many but not all plans. As a result, we do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent 50 organizations which offer 18,160 products nationwide. We search and recommend all plans, even those we don't directly offer. You can contact a licensed Chapter agent to find out the number of products available in your specific area. Please contact https://Medicare.gov, 1-800-Medicare, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Philip Caputo wrote the 1977 acclaimed and unflinching memoir ‘A Rumor of War,' about leading a Marine platoon during the Vietnam War. It taught him a painful truth. “I had discovered that I had a capacity to be violent and dark in my actions in a way that totally shocked me,” he told Terry Gross in 2005. He went on to become a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Caputo died May 7 at 84. Also, celebrated naturalist and nature documentarian Sir David Attenborough turned 100 this month. We listen back to his 1995 interview with Terry Gross about working in the field. John Powers reviews the new film ‘The Wizard of the Kremlin.'See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy