2026-03-02
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I'm Steve Rosenberg, the BBC's Russia editor.
In Our Man in Moscow,
I'll show you what it's like being a news correspondent in Russia as the Russian authorities wage war on Ukraine and try to silence dissent.
The sound of war has reverberated around Ukraine for three years.
Dramatic geopolitical upheaval alongside threats of intimidation and imprisonment.
Our Man in Moscow.
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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jaleel and this edition is published in the early hours of Monday 2nd March.
The US announces its first military casualties since it began attacking Iran on Saturday.
President Trump warns there could be others.
Iran has fired hundreds of missiles and drones in response,
targeting countries across the Middle East and a key oil route.
The price of crude is surging as a result.
The conflict has widened as the Israeli military strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon.
Also in this podcast, the UK agrees the US can use British bases to attack Iranian missile sites.
The only way to stop the threat is to destroy the missiles at source in their storage depots or the launchers which are used to fire the missiles.
President Trump has warned that there will likely be more American military deaths as the US and Israel continue their attacks on Iran.