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🗓️ 8 March 2022
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Matt Chorley speaks to the Times Diplomatic Correspondent Catherine Philp, who touched down in Ukraine when the war kicked off. She explains what it's like to report on a war and describes her experiences in Ukraine.
PLUS: David Aaronovitch and Daniel Finkelstein on the UK's humanitarian response.
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0:40.7 | episode a really fascinating conversation with Katherine Phil. She's the |
0:43.8 | times as diplomatic correspondent in recent years she's spent more of her time |
0:46.9 | in London. Wining and dining the ambassadors. Now though she's on the front |
0:51.4 | large has been Ukraine now for three weeks having arrived just before the |
0:54.7 | Russian invasion began. It's a conversation less actually about the geopolitical |
0:59.4 | situation and more about the work of being a war reporter. What do you |
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