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He’s faced down Russian special forces, slipped into Chechnya disguised as a refugee, and shared a room with Nelson Mandela just days after his release. From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the frontlines of Iraq, Jonathan Charles has seen history unfold—often from just feet away.
In this gripping episode, the legendary foreign correspondent reveals:
• The moment Putin emerged—and the chilling change it signalled
• Why missing the fall of the Berlin Wall by hours still haunts him
• What it’s really like to report in a firefight—and the moment he knew it was time to stop
• How meeting Mandela overturned all his assumptions
An honest look at what it truly means to witness history up close.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
He’s faced down Russian special forces, slipped into Chechnya disguised as a refugee, and shared a room with Nelson Mandela just days after his release. From the fall of the Berlin Wall to the frontlines of Iraq, Jonathan Charles has seen history unfold—often from just feet away.
In this gripping episode, the legendary foreign correspondent reveals:
• The moment Putin emerged—and the chilling change it signalled
• Why missing the fall of the Berlin Wall by hours still haunts him
• What it’s really like to report in a firefight—and the moment he knew it was time to stop
• How meeting Mandela overturned all his assumptions
An honest look at what it truly means to witness history up close.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.