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As Ukraine fears total US withdrawal from its fight with Russia, Times journalist Maxim Tucker uncovers one possible plan of action - nuclear rearmament. The document he's seen suggests a rudimentary nuclear bomb - about a tenth of the size of the Nagasaki 'Fat Man' - could be built in months if Donald Trump pulls American military support. Maxim Tucker joins the World in 10 to analyse the likelihood of the plan being brought to reality and how it might impact Washington and Moscow.
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Donald Trump is set to offer the job of US secretary of state to Marco Rubio, the Florida senator and former rival who stood for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
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After some of Donald Trump's advisors floated the idea of a demilitarized zone between Russia and Ukraine, The Times' Marc Bennetts tells us how the idea has gone down in Moscow. Plus, President Macron's former defence advisor on why the UK and France may renew calls for Ukraine to be allowed to use long-range Storm Shadow and Scalp missiles inside Russia.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, Professor Scott Lucas from the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin discusses whether the election to the White House of Donald Trump might have come too late to save Vladimir Putin.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, Ambassador John E Herbst, formerly the US Ambassador to Ukraine, discusses the impact of Donald Trump's reelection as US President on Ukraine and Russia.
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Donald Trump's re-election to the White House is likely to reignite the trade war between the US and China, and might have serious implications for the future security of Taiwan. Is there any way he and President Xi Jinping can resolve their differences and come to an agreement that would satisfy both sides?
The Times' China correspondent, Richard Spencer, analyses the short and long term futures of this complex relationship.
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In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s re-election to the US Presidency, there are few nations whose future has not been affect. The same goes for most political bodies and NATO arguably has the most to lose. The former NATO Deputy Assistant Secretary General joins the World in 10 today to analyse how Trump might impact the body, for better or worse.
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As Donald Trump is elected America's 47th President, we explore how his foreign policy might be shaped. Former US Ambassador John E. Herbst discusses the war in Ukraine and the precarious situation in the Middle East.
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As voters go to the polls in the United States, nations around the world watch nervously for the result. Whether Kamala Harris or Donald Trump takes the presidency, soldiers on the front line with Russia know they face a punishing winter. The Times' World Affairs Editor, Catherine Philp describes how they're coping on the frontline.
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Israeli soldier and government spokesman is accused of sharing documents that claimed Hamas planned to smuggle hostages out of Gaza, a leak that could have jeopardised any release deal. We speak to Middle East Correspondent for The Times, Samer Al-atrush
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In this extended Frontline conversation, financier and political activist Bill Browder discusses his campaign against corruption linked to President Putin, the recent release of political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza, and the current economic and political landscape in Russia.
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Journalist and author Ian Williams joins Frontline for an in-depth discussion on China's crackdown on Halloween and its implications for censorship and social control. He also delves into the challenges facing Xi Jinping and the broader economic and political issues confronting China.
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North Korea has accused the US of plotting a nuclear strike against it - and vowed to support Russia until it achieves victory in Ukraine. The Times correspondent Tom Parfitt discusses today’s talks between Pyongyang and Moscow, and the potential impact of thousands of North Korean troops on the conflict. Plus, accusations of war crimes in Ukraine's east.
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On Thursday, North Korea launched what it called its biggest missile test yet, with South Korea responding by simulating bombing various mock-ups of North Korean missile launchers. Why did North Korea choose this week to make this show of strength and what did South Korea's response achieve in return?
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Naim Qassem has been appointed as Hezbollah’s new leader and was promptly met with an apparent death threat. The Times reporter Oliver Marsden in Beirut delves into the implications of his appointment for the conflict, and discusses the plight of displaced people as well as the prospects for peace.
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Israel has attacked a weapons factory in Iran which was likely supplying weapons to Russia. How might this attack therefore affect Iran but also Russia's capabilities against Ukraine?
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China's fury over a $2 billion arms deal between the US and Taiwan has led to an escalation in the region, with a second show of Chinese military strength in as many weeks in the waters around Taiwan. Is the US interfering at a delicate time, how significant could the weaponry be for Taiwan, and is China really planning an invasion? The Times' China correspondent, Richard Spencer, joins the World in 10 to discuss the situation.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, George Barros from the Institute for the Study of War discusses the war in Ukraine.
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In this extended Frontline conversation, Professor Scott Lucas from the Clinton Institute at University College Dublin discusses the war in Ukraine and reports North Korean troops are fighting for Russia.
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The Times' Josie Ensor has visited the US state of Michigan to find out how people's ties with Lebanon and the wider region are impacting who they might vote for. Given the state's importance as a swing state, could the Israel/Gaza conflict overshadow other political issues?
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