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    Is a peace deal with Putin possible?

    2026-02-26 | 26 min.
    As the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year, the prospect of peace feels as distant as ever. President Trump hasn’t yet succeeded in striking a deal, and negotiations between the US, Russia and Ukraine have yet to produce a breakthrough.
    Fiona Hill is one of the foremost authorities on Vladimir Putin and a former White House advisor on Russia during Trump’s first term. Over the course of her career, she has sat across the table from the Russian president and helped shape US policy at the highest level.
    She tells us what it is really like to be in the room Putin and Trump, and whether a durable peace in Ukraine is still within reach.
    Producers: Chris Benderev and Valerio Esposito
    Executive producer: James Shield
    Sound engineer: Travis Evans
    Senior news editor: China Collins
    (Photo: Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin together. Credit: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
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    Ukraine’s defiance, four years on

    2026-02-25 | 27 min.
    This week marks four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the largest and deadliest conflict in Europe since WW2.
    Ukraine has put its official losses at 55,000 soldiers, and the BBC has verified the deaths of more than 180,000 on the Russian side, although the true toll is likely to be much higher. Tens of thousands of civilians have been killed or wounded, and millions have been displaced.
    In today’s episode, the BBC’s international editor Jeremy Bowen, travels through Ukraine, speaking to people living on the front line, to soldiers, and to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, about what they would concede – if anything - for a peace deal with Russia.
    Producer: Hannah Moore
    Executive producer: Bridget Harney
    Mix: Travis Evans
    Senior news editor: China Collins
    Photo: A Ukrainian woman attends a memorial ceremony for fallen servicemen at the Military Cemetery in Kharkiv. Credit: Sergey Kozlov/EPA/Shutterstock.
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    Inside Iran after the crackdown

    2026-02-24 | 27 min.
    Tensions between the US and Iran are once again escalating, as President Trump has threatened military strikes if Iran refuses to accede to its demands. Iran has responded with warnings that any US strikes will lead to all-out war in the region.

    The Iran nuclear talks come as the Iranian government faces the biggest challenge to its survival since 1979. Last month, a protest about the rising costs of living exploded into a nationwide uprising. The response was a brutal crackdown which killed thousands of people.

    Having returned from a reporting trip to the capital Tehran, the BBC’s Chief International Correspondent, Lyse Doucet, gives us a rare insight into how Iranians are dealing with the aftermath of last month’s protests, continuing economic hardship, and the prospect of a US attack.

    Producers: Aron Keller, Viv Jones and Sam Chantarasak

    Executive producer: James Shield
    Mix: Travis Evans

    Senior news editor: China Collins
    Photo: Iranians walking in Tehran. Credit: Abedin Taherkenareh/EPA/Shutterstock
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    The new race to the Moon

    2026-02-23 | 26 min.
    More than 50 years since the last Apollo mission, Nasa is preparing to send astronauts back to the Moon.
    Artemis II will take its crew farther from Earth than any human has travelled in decades - a crucial step towards landing on the lunar surface once again.
    At the same time, China has been quietly advancing its own plans for a crewed Moon landing.
    Some experts say this signals the start of a new space race – not just for prestige, but to build a long-term presence on the Moon, tap its resources and use it as a stepping stone to Mars. We speak to the BBC’s Science Editor, Rebecca Morelle.
    Producers: Valerio Esposito and Cat Farnsworth
    Executive producer: James Shield
    Mix: Travis Evans
    Senior news editor: China Collins
    Photo: Official Artemis crew portrait. Josh Valcarcel/NASA Handout/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock
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    What the former prince Andrew’s arrest means for the Royal Family

    2026-02-20 | 27 min.
    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince and brother to King Charles, was arrested by British police on Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
    The arrest came after police said they were assessing a complaint that Andrew allegedly shared confidential material with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.
    We’re joined by BBC Royal Correspondent Sean Coughlan to discuss what Andrew’s arrest means for the future of the British monarchy.
    Producers: Sam Chantarasak and Xandra Ellin.
    Executive producer: James Shield.
    Senior news editor: China Collins.
    Photo: Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, leaves Aylsham Police Station. Credit: Phil Noble/Reuters.

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Where the world and America meet, with episodes each weekday. The world is changing. Decisions made in the US and by the second Trump administration are accelerating that change. But they are also a symptom of it. With Asma Khalid in DC, Tristan Redman in London, and the backing of the BBC’s international newsroom, The Global Story brings clarity to politics, business and foreign policy in a time of connection and disruption.
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