Ukraine’s energy companies fighting to keep heat and electricity running

乌克兰能源公司正奋力确保供暖和电力供应正常。

The Globalist

2025-11-11

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We explore life on the ground in Ukraine with a charity founder and the business editor of the ‘Kyiv Independent’ as Russian attacks limit the country’s ability to provide heat and electricity to its citizens. Plus: The Booker Prize winner and Christie’s London head of jewellery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • On the show ahead...

  • As Ukraine heads into winter and Russia steps up a tax on the country's energy supplies,

  • President Zelensky says more pressure should be brought to bear on the Kremlin.

  • We'll cross to Taipei to hear how U.S.

  • tariffs are beginning to bite in Asia.

  • We'll have a look through the papers and then Chris Power, one of the judges of the Booker Prize,

  • which was awarded last night to David Saleh, author of Flesh,

  • the first Hungarian British author to win the award.

  • As South Africa firms up alone from the World Bank to prop up failing city infrastructure,

  • Donald Trump says the entire U.S.

  • administration will be boycotting the G20 in Johannesburg,

  • and he reiterates his claim that white South Africans are being persecuted.

  • We'll hear from our man on the ground.

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