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Ukraine Sitrep
Pyotr Kurzin
9 episodes
1 month ago

Unfiltered updates and sharp geopolitical analysis on Europe’s most volatile war — from someone with roots on both sides of the conflict. Hosted by Pyotr Kurzin, a British-Russian analyst with experience at the World Bank, International Crisis Group, and Johns Hopkins SAIS, this podcast cuts through the noise to explain what’s really happening in Ukraine - and why it matters.


From battlefield shifts and drone warfare to sanctions, diplomacy, and disinformation, The Ukraine SITREP delivers timely commentary, critical insights, and expert interviews grounded in deep fieldwork and institutional experience. We don’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths — and this isn’t an echo chamber. Whether it challenges Western assumptions or questions Kremlin narratives, every angle is up for scrutiny.


New episodes every 1–2 weeks.


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Unfiltered updates and sharp geopolitical analysis on Europe’s most volatile war — from someone with roots on both sides of the conflict. Hosted by Pyotr Kurzin, a British-Russian analyst with experience at the World Bank, International Crisis Group, and Johns Hopkins SAIS, this podcast cuts through the noise to explain what’s really happening in Ukraine - and why it matters.


From battlefield shifts and drone warfare to sanctions, diplomacy, and disinformation, The Ukraine SITREP delivers timely commentary, critical insights, and expert interviews grounded in deep fieldwork and institutional experience. We don’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths — and this isn’t an echo chamber. Whether it challenges Western assumptions or questions Kremlin narratives, every angle is up for scrutiny.


New episodes every 1–2 weeks.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Can Ukraine Hold Out Against Putin?
Ukraine Sitrep
29 minutes 22 seconds
4 months ago
Can Ukraine Hold Out Against Putin?

In this episode, Frank Giustra joins to discuss the complexities of modern warfare, the shifting dynamics of global power, and the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. He emphasizes the importance of understanding both sides of geopolitical issues and critiques the role of the UN in maintaining global peace. The discussion highlights the challenges posed by rising powers like China and the implications of U.S. military strategies in the region.


Frank Giustra is CEO of Fiore Group, co-chair of the International Crisis Group and founder of Lionsgate and Goldcorp.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ukraine Sitrep

Unfiltered updates and sharp geopolitical analysis on Europe’s most volatile war — from someone with roots on both sides of the conflict. Hosted by Pyotr Kurzin, a British-Russian analyst with experience at the World Bank, International Crisis Group, and Johns Hopkins SAIS, this podcast cuts through the noise to explain what’s really happening in Ukraine - and why it matters.


From battlefield shifts and drone warfare to sanctions, diplomacy, and disinformation, The Ukraine SITREP delivers timely commentary, critical insights, and expert interviews grounded in deep fieldwork and institutional experience. We don’t shy away from the uncomfortable truths — and this isn’t an echo chamber. Whether it challenges Western assumptions or questions Kremlin narratives, every angle is up for scrutiny.


New episodes every 1–2 weeks.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.