26 January 2022
Episode 2123
40 minutes
Quentin Peel and Natalia Sobrevilla Perea discuss the diplomatic efforts to de-escalate growing tension on Ukraine’s border and we hear from our team in Kyiv. Plus: Cuba charges anti-government protesters and more.
26 January 2022
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