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Kaja Kallas: Why China Doesn't Want Ukraine To Win, in Economist Video
2025
Why does China want the war in Ukraine to continue? The EU’s top diplomat tells our geopolitics editor, David Rennie, that China is backing Russia’s war to keep America distracted.
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Why Ukraine Can't Accept the Peace Deal Russia Wants, in Economist Video
2025
Vladimir Putin will meet Donald Trump in Alaska to discuss peace in Ukraine —without Volodymyr Zelensky at the table. Trump has floated “land swaps”—trading Ukrainian territory for peace. But frontline soldiers have told our Ukraine correspondent, Oliver Carroll, that they will never accept a territorial concession, leaving Zelensky caught between the hardline stance of his troops and Washington’s shifting demands.
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When Will Europe No Longer Need America's Protection?, in Economist Video
2025
How many years will it take until Europe can defend itself without America's protection? The director-general of the Royal United Services Institute, Rachel Ellehuus, examines the strengths and weaknesses of European military capabilities, in an interview with our defence editor, Shashank Joshi
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What Does Putin Really Want?
2025
Three years after Putin's invasion of Ukraine, it is still not clear what \"winning\" his war really means. As talks with the Trump administration begin our Russian editor, Arkady Ostrovsky, explains what Putin really wants.
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What Does Putin Really Want?, in Economist Video
Three years after Putin's invasion of Ukraine, it is still not clear what \"winning\" his war really means. As talks with the Trump administration begin our Russian editor, Arkady Ostrovsky, explains what Putin really wants.
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Has Zelensky Made A Strategic Blunder?, in Economist Video
2025
Ukrainians are protesting after President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bill undermining the independence of the country’s two main anti-corruption agencies. Jason Palmer, co-host of The Intelligence podcast and Oliver Carroll, our Ukraine correspondent, discuss the consequences of the new law.
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Zelensky Fears Being Sidelined By Trump, in Economist Video
2025
Volodymyr Zelensky is concerned that a deal between President Trump and Vladimir Putin will be done over his head. In an interview with The Economist Zelensky explains that he still doesn't know what Trump's peace plan is for Ukraine.
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Kaja Kallas: Can The European Union Survive In An Era Of Strongmen?, in Economist Video
2025
Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump are threatening the longstanding values of the European Union. Kaja Kallas, the EU’s high representative for foreign affairs and security policy and former prime minister of Estonia, speaks to our geopolitics editor, David Rennie, about how the union can navigate an increasingly turbulent and hostile world.
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Is Putin Winning The War In Ukraine?, in Economist Video
2024
Our experts discuss what the next year of conflict might hold.
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Why Nuclear War Is No Longer Unthinkable, in Economist Video
2024
The risk of nuclear conflict is at its highest since the Cold War. What might happen in the year ahead? The Economist’s diplomatic editor, Anton La Guardia, explores the complicated new landscape of nuclear geopolitics.
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