On the show, the bid to slow down imports of Russian gas – in order to stop Vladimir Putin pocketing up to one billion dollars a day from Europe. Militarily, the UK says Russia is falling back as Ukrainian forces retake towns and defensive positions. Plus, Jamaicans call for reparations during a British royal visit, and we look back at the legacy of Madeleine Albright.
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A month into the war, Ukrainians are still fighting for their freedom. 10 million people have been displaced. More than 3 million have fled the bloodshed for an unknown future. As Russia shells cities, Kyiv is calling on Moscow to allow 100,000 people trapped in Mariupol to leave. Plus, we remember Madeleine Albright – the first female US Secretary of State – who has died at 84.
Three summits in one day. NATO, G7, and EU leaders have been meeting to map out their collective response to Russia's full-scale assault on Ukraine. We speak with former Finnish Prime Minister, Alexander Stubb – he says he believes Finland will join NATO. Plus: if Vladimir Putin believed his invasion would result in a quick victory, he's severely miscalcuated. So what's his strategy now?
It is week four of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. And the Ukrainian air force is still intact. American and British defense officials believe the Kremlin's plan to encircle the capital Kyiv has stalled. We speak to a former leading Green politician on Germany's role in this war. Plus, growing worries in Finland about the future of their security.