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🗓️ 23 August 2025
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Kate Adie presents stories from Alaska, Washington, South Korea, Chile and France.
From the military fly-past to the grandiose entrance on the red carpet, to the press conference, without any questions, the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin drew dismay from Western governments. Steve Rosenberg was in Alaska - and reflects on the aftermath.
After the pomp and pageantry of Donald Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin, six European leaders rushed to Washington DC this week to meet with the US President in a show of solidarity with Volodymyr Zelensky. Tom Bateman followed the twists and turns and reflects on what was actually achieved at the White House.
Vladimir Putin has come to rely on support from North Korea to bolster his troops in Ukraine. Pyongyang is now sending thousands of construction workers, to help fill a huge labour shortage created by the war. Jean Mackenzie has spoken to six workers who’ve managed to escape.
In the hills of southern Chile and is an alluring tourist destination - a German-style village - but it was once home to a religious sect run by a manipulative and abusive leader. The Chilean government wants to expropriate some of its land to create a memorial for the people who were tortured and killed there during Pinochet’s regime. But Grace Livingstone finds, it's proving divisive.
In the Loire valley the summer months bring both extended bank holiday weekends in France and the return in the last few decades of the 'Guinguettes', waterside outdoor bars and dance halls which were once popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. Jamie Smith-Maillet went to soak up the atmosphere
Series Producer: Serena Tarling Production Coordinators: Katie Morrison & Sophie Hill Editor: Richard Vadon
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0:00.0 | Hello. Today we're in Washington, where European leaders abandoned holidays and scrambled to the White House, |
0:12.9 | amid fears Donald Trump had capitulated to Vladimir Putin. In Seoul, we hear from North Korean construction workers who escaped from Russia after being sent there to work on building sites. |
0:26.6 | In Chile, we visit a German-style village that was once home to a cult. |
0:31.8 | Now it's a tourist destination, but plans to build a memorial a dividing locals. |
0:37.7 | And finally, we're on the banks of the Loire in France, |
0:41.2 | where the Pontchof of Riverside dining in the form of Gengette is making a comeback. |
0:47.1 | But first, from the military fly-pass to the grandiose entrance on the red carpet, |
0:52.4 | to the press conference without any questions. |
0:55.8 | The meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin drew dismay from Western governments. |
1:02.0 | With an international arrest warrant to his name, long isolated from his invasion of Ukraine, |
1:07.3 | the site of the Russian president being granted a grand welcome was labelled |
1:11.9 | vomit-inducing by former British PM Boris Johnson. Meanwhile, Russia's offensive in Ukraine |
1:19.1 | continues. Steve Rosenberg reflects on how the Alaska meeting was seen in Moscow and what |
1:25.6 | it revealed about the Russian leader's ultimate ambition. |
1:29.7 | For Russians, Alaska is so near, and yet so far. Barely 50 miles separate mainland Alaska |
1:37.3 | from Russia's Chukotka, and in the Bering Strait, the distance between the two tiny |
1:42.6 | diomede islands, one American, one Russian, |
1:46.0 | is only a couple of miles. |
1:47.9 | And yet, from Moscow with limited flight options, our journey to the US-Russia summit |
1:53.6 | would take the best part of two days. |
1:56.6 | We flew to Istanbul and from there to Frankfurt. |
1:59.8 | Next day, we flew on to Anchorage, where local time is 11 hours behind Moscow. |
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