
Conflict Zone
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'Putin has already lost the war in Ukraine'
Vladimir Kara-Murza, an exiled Russian opposition activist, tells DW's Tim Sebastian that the "Putin regime will fall." He calls on the West to not fall back "into the habit of appeasing Vladimir Putin."

'Failure of elites' led to Sudan's tragedy, ex-PM tells DW
Sudan is the scene of one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, and millions have fled the civil war. The former PM tells DW that the displacement and famine are "much, much greater than Gaza and Ukraine combined."

Yahya Sinwar: What does the Hamas leader's death change?
Israeli former justice minister Yossi Beilin discusses prospects for a future solution in the wake of Israel's killing of the Hamas leader in Gaza.

Iran has 'not just weakened Hezbollah, but weakened itself'
Jordanian former FM Marwan Muasher tells DW that Tehran has less ability to influence events in Lebanon following Israeli strikes.

Nigerian FM on Russian motives in Africa: Trust but verify
What are the Kremlin's goals? Russia has expanded its reach in Africa following a series of coups. Yusuf Tuggar tells DW Nigeria pursues "strategic autonomy."

Does Putin want war with the West?
Estonia's intel chief shares his assessment of Russia's war in Ukraine and Zelenskyy's "victory plan."

Kursk incursion shows Putin is bluffing, says Ukrainian opposition leader
Will the West betray Ukraine? Ukrainian MP & leader of Voice party says much will depend on the outcome of the US election. Kira Rudik told DW that Russia and China are preparing for a "bigger war."

Russia's hybrid warfare: forced migration to Europe?
Finland's Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen says there is no easy way back to relations with Russia. On Conflict Zone she speaks to Sarah Kelly about migration as a weapon in Russia's hybrid warfare and about Europe's continued support for Ukraine in defending itself against Russia's invasion.

Israeli minister: 'It's our moral obligation to eliminate Hamas, whatever it takes'
Hardline diaspora affairs minister Amichai Chikli says he doesn't care about criticism of Israeli military goals, including an IDF spokesman's recent statements that "Hamas is an idea" and can't be militarily defeated. He also defended the use of bombing despite the high number of civilian casualties and advocated not accepting Palestinian statehood in the wake of the post-October 7 realities.

How has Ukraine survived Russia’s war?
Ukrainian journalist and author Illia Ponomarenko refuses to give up hope and insists war shows how ordinary people can do incredible things. He tells DW that "life will prevail."

How divided is Poland?
Poland’s new center-left government has launched a series of reforms since the far-right Law and Justice Party was ousted in 2023. Justice Minister Adam Bodnar tells DW Warsaw will need more time to complete the process.

Macron’s gamble: Does France want far right in government?
The French president’s call for snap elections as he faces historic disapproval could put Le Pen’s far right party in power.

Conflict Zone - Brussels leaders: Far right surge 'will weaken' EU
EU Commission Vice-President for Values and Transparency, Vera Jourova, and EPP President Manfred Weber talk to DW's Tim Sebastian about their concerns ahead of the European elections 2024.

Conflict Zone Podcast: ICC indictments would likely lead Israelis to continue Gaza war
Washington's former Mideast negotiator told DW he fears possible ICC arrest warrants seem to many Israelis as "creating moral equivalency" between Israeli officials and the Hamas leaders who ordered the October 7 attack.

Gaza: 'Most people want to leave,' says veteran diplomat
Norwegian Refugee Council head Jan Egeland tells Tim Sebastian that the devastation in Gaza is already unprecedented and an Israeli military operation against Rafah would be a "bloodbath."

NATO is moving to a war footing, says Latvian FM
Ukraine can still win the war against Russia if the West steps up its game, the Baltic country's Foreign Minister Krisjanis Karins tells DW.

Putin: Russia's eternal president?
How Russia’s 'obedient majority' will elect Vladimir Putin to a fifth term and why it matters, from Moscow analyst Andrei Kolesnikov.

Egyptian ex-FM to Israel: If you want security, end occupation
Egypt's previous Foreign Minister Nabil Fahmy tells DW that neither Israel nor Hamas will likely accept a long-term peace deal. Fahmy says that if Israel wants lasting security, it must end occupation in the Palestinian territories.

Conflict Zone Podcast with Nancy Pelosi: 'The behavior of Netanyahu is inexcusable'
Senior Democrat and former US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi talks about the wars in Gaza, Ukraine and tensions over Taiwan. Speaking to DW's Tim Sebastian, during this year's MSC, she also discussed the upcoming US election.

Conflict Zone Podcast Special: The future of Israeli-Palestinian affairs
DW's Sarah Kelly hosted a high-level panel at this year's Munich Security Conference. The war in Gaza and prospects for a long-term peace between Israelis and Palestinians were discussed by the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority Mohammed Shtayyeh, Israel's former Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and others.

Mossad ex-head: Gaza war is taking longer than expected
Israel's war against Hamas has claimed nearly 30,000 lives, most of them civilians in Gaza. Israel so far failed to achieve its aim of eliminating the militant Islamist group. Former Mossad chief Efraim Halevy tells DW no end is in sight.

Ukraine: Zelenskyy’s one-man show strategy isn’t working anymore
A Ukrainian opposition politician tells DW that Kyiv cannot afford "autocratic tendencies" from the president. MP Oleksiy Goncharenko said the country could not win against Russia unless it remained a democracy.

Gaza genocide case: We expect court to find suspicion
Palestinian politician and activist Mustafa Barghouti tells DW he expects the International Court of Justice to order Israel to stop the war in Gaza.

Is Ukraine losing its war against Russia?
A top Russian analyst told DW that 2023 has been a "surprisingly good year" for Russian President Vladimir Putin and his war on Ukraine. The level of Western support for Ukraine will determine the course of 2024, Alexander Gabuev told Conflict Zone's Tim Sebastian.

Is Joe Biden willing to say 'enough in Gaza' to Israel?
Can Israel accomplish its goal of eliminating Hamas without further humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza? One US analyst tells DW it requires "magical thinking."

Can Ukraine still defeat Russia?
Ukraine's ambassador to Germany, Oleksii Makeiev, discusses the stalemate on the battlefield and the future of Western support.

'We are witnessing a humanitarian tragedy in Gaza'
More than 800,000 people have fled to UN emergency shelters in central and southern Gaza, Juliette Touma of the UNRWA told Conflict Zone, adding that number exceeded her agency's "worst case scenarios." Touma says the coming winter will exacerbate already desperate circumstances in Gaza. Her agency, which cares for Palestinian refugees, has had more than 100 staff members killed in the conflict.

When is the cost in human suffering too high for Israel?
Ex-Shin Bet head Ami Ayalon asks the international community to "tell us our mistakes" and how to avoid human suffering in Gaza while removing Hamas.

A 'humanitarian pause' would allow us to get aid into Gaza
The Swedish Foreign Minister tells DW only a two-state solution will bring peace to Israelis and Palestinians. Tobias Billstrom said the immediate priority was the release of hostages kidnapped by Hamas and bringing aid to the people of Gaza.

How will the Hamas-Israel conflict impact Western support for Ukraine?
"In both cases ... people think that they can just brutally, by force, rewrite the rules," said Lithuanian PM Simonyte, adding she is confident Western support to Kyiv will continue despite the Israeli operation in Gaza.

Israeli ex-PM: We must 'get rid of' Hamas and then Netanyahu
"Netanyahu is history, he's done," Ehud Olmert told DW. He called the current Israeli leaders "violent, messianic thugs" and said that long term, Palestinians must be able to "exercise their right to self-determination."

Former Kremlin official: To win, Russia must totally destroy Ukraine
Russia's former deputy foreign minister Andrei Fedorov says Russia would need to change strategy and launch massive missile strikes across Ukraine to win the war.

Ex-general: NATO has to be prepared to fight Russia
A former NATO Deputy Commander tells DW the only way to stop Putin’s nuclear saber-rattling is to build credible defense.

Can Ukraine exploit the Zaporizhzhia breakthrough?
A senior Ukrainian defense official tells DW that Kyiv's goals remain the same despite the slow progress of its counteroffensive. Yuriy Sak says territorial concessions have not worked with Russia.

Imran Khan: 'Sooner or later they will put me in jail'
Pakistan's former prime minister has said a "total crackdown" against his party is underway. Imran Khan welcomed fresh elections, but wondered whether his party would be allowed to contest them.

Did Putin crony Prigozhin bite the hand that feeds him?
After leaving Ukraine and marching towards Moscow, Russian Wagner Group mercenaries were branded traitors – but just days later, its leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, met with Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin. Are there more surprises coming from this so-called rebellion?

In wake of Wagner mutiny, will Putin purge the system?
Following the failed Wagner mutiny, one analyst with sources within Russian security services says Yevgeny Prigozhin is not the biggest threat. "The reaction of the army is what matters now," Andrei Soldatov, an investigative journalist and expert on Russian security services, tells DW.

Is Taiwan living on borrowed time?
As the US tries to halt the slide in relations with China, Beijing’s determination to "reunify" Taiwan with the mainland is still the sticking point. Taiwan's foreign minister, Joseph Wu, talks to DW's Tim Sebastian from Taipei.

Ukraine counteroffensive – last chance for victory?
Ukraine’s long-anticipated counteroffensive is underway. Can Kyiv deliver enough success to keep Western aid flowing? Deputy PM Olha Stefanishyna tells DW that victory means Ukraine's sovereignty is restored, as well as the international order.

Mo Ibrahim: We must help Sudan 'before the fire spreads'
Sudanese-British billionaire Mo Ibrahim, who has spent much of the last two decades addressing the importance of good governance in Africa, says Sudan has no government. Ibrahim called for an arms export ban.

Have Russians 'surrendered to the fate' of Putinism?
Speaking to DW's Conflict Zone after Moscow's "subdued" Victory Day parade, Nina Khrushcheva says, "the question of prestige is no longer that relevant for Putin."

Is Ukraine right to worry about war fatigue in the EU?
"We need to convince our citizens across the EU what's at stake is the future of the European Union," says EU Council chief Charles Michel. But is Brussels doing all it can to ensure a Ukrainian victory?

US lawyer on Israeli judicial reforms: Not Europe's business
US lawyer Alan Dershowitz says the proposed Israeli judicial reforms are none of Europe's business. The longtime Harvard law professor says that even if the reforms put forward by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were enacted, Israel would remain a "vibrant, vital democracy." Dershowitz does oppose what he calls a "weakening" of the court.

How much longer can Putin fund the war in Ukraine?
A leading Russian economist tells DW Putin has always acted like a mafia boss. Sergei Guriev, Professor of Economics and Provost at Sciences Po in Paris, was a top economic advisor and banking official who fled Moscow in 2013. He now says the Russian president will use every additional dollar to "kill Ukrainians" but added that sanctions are keeping cash from the Kremlin.

Moldova 'in a very difficult region at a very difficult time'
Moldovan Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu says his country is "managing to manage" in a "very difficult region" following Russia's war of agression in Ukraine. Popescu told DW's Tim Sebastian that Kyiv "liberating all of its territories is the best way to keep Moldova's path to the EU open." He also said his country had been the target of Kremlin hybrid attacks for more than 30 years.

Ukraine's lost children: 'This is not just a war crime'
Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze called for a tribunal to bring Russians who commit war crimes in Ukraine to justice. The Ukrainian MP told DW the recent arrest warrant for war crimes issued by the International Criminal Court against Russian President Vladimir Putin would further isolate Moscow. She called the cases of Ukrainian children taken by Russian authorities in occupied territories "genocide."

Why is Ukraine keeping distance from Belarus' opposition?
The fates of Ukraine and Belarus are "intertwined," says Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, the leader of Belarus' opposition now living in exile. But why is Kyiv reluctant to offer its support to her movement?

Is the EU failing to keep up with its promises to Ukraine?
The EU has said it will stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes — but has it overpromised and underdelivered? Katarina Barley, a vice president of the European Parliament, speaks with DW’s Conflict Zone.

Ukrainian MP: 'We just want to be alive'
As the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine nears, DW sat down with Ukrainian Member of Parliament Oleksiy Goncharenko, himself a veteran of the fighting. "We just want to be alive, with our families, on our land," he told Tim Sebastian for Conflict Zone. The parliamentarian discussed Western promises and his own experiences since February 24, 2022.

Retired Chinese officer: US should get over spy balloon
A retired senior Chinese military officer told DW that the balloon incident was an "inadvertent" accident, but Senior Colonel Zhou Bo also expressed concern that "extreme competition" could lead to conflict with the US. Zhou also told host Tim Sebastian that if China took sides in Russia’s war in Ukraine, it would lead to World War Three.