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José Andrés Will Take You on a Tour of Spain in New Travel Series

The chef and humanitarian is returning to television — and he's bringing his entire family with him.

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José Andrés is heading out for an adventure through his homeland with his daughters, and he’s inviting you to come watch. 

On Thursday, Discovery+ announced the premiere date for the upcoming documentary series “José Andrés and Family in Spain.” The series, which debuts on December 27, will follow the celebrated chef and humanitarian as he travels through Spain on a gastronomic adventure with his three American-raised daughters, Carlota, Inés, and Lucia Andrés. 

“Come with me and my family on an amazing journey across Spain where we will eat our way through every region and see what makes Spanish food the best in the world,” Andrés shared in a statement provided to Food & Wine . 

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Viewers can expect plenty of fun, a few food-filled lessons, and plenty of heart along the way. For example, in the city of Barcelona, close to where Andrés’ career began at the famed el Bulli, he proudly shares with his daughters some of the best, most creative cuisine in the world. 

In Madrid, viewers can follow the family as they soak up delicious classic dishes like slow-cooked lamb, churros, and local sweets originally baked for the monarchy. 

The show continues with the family’s travel through Andalusia, where they indulge in coveted Bluefin tuna fresh from the sea, and on to Valencia, where they immerse themselves in the secrets of making the perfect paella. 

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In addition to learning about local delicacies, viewers can also travel vicariously through the family’s outdoor adventures, including paragliding across the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands and milking goats to make specialty cheese in Asturias. Of course, the show will introduce viewers to plenty of local experts, celebrated chefs, and old friends of the family with each episode too. 

“My daughters have heard endless stories about the people, places, and food that shaped me as a young man, but we got the chance to go visit, meet and taste everything together,” Andrés adds. “There is no better way to learn about Spanish culture than with a fork and spoon in hand.” 

Tune in on December 27 for the premiere episode, and stay tuned for further information on the show here .

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The Best Travel Shows You Can Stream Right Now

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Most of us can't be on the road 365 days a year, but that doesn't mean we have to stop exploring. With some of the best travel shows streaming on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon, we have the world at our fingertips, with episodes that take us from markets in Mexico to hawker stalls in Singapore to the farthest reaches of the Arctic, back home to BBQ joints in Charleston. Whether you'd rather follow the late Anthony Bourdain, Sir David Attenborough, David Chang, Samin Nosrat , Samantha Brown , Ewan McGregor, or the Fab Five along the way is up to you. Here, find some of our favorite travel shows available to stream right now (fictional and not), involving journeys by land, air, and sea—and lots and lots of eating.

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Taste the Nation

With international travel largely on hold, there's no better time to explore our own backyard—which is exactly what host Padma Lakshmi did on her new Hulu show Taste the Nation . The show's first season, released in June, follows the Top Chef host and author as she quite literally tastes the nation , stopping at restaurants around the U.S. to sample the foods of a variety of Indigenous and immigrant groups. Expect to see some familiar faces, like comedian Ali Wong and spearfisher Kimi Werner , along the way. 

Watch now: Free with a Hulu subscription ( sign up for Hulu here )

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Planet Earth and Planet Earth II

We had to wait 10 years between the debut of Planet Earth , a groundbreaking natural history show narrated by Sir David Attenborough, and its sequel Planet Earth II , but it was worth it. The first season, which focus on a specific biome and the flora and fauna that live there in each episode, spotlights smooth coated otters in Southeast Asia, Tibetan foxes, critically endangered Ethiopian ibex, and blue whales, among so many others. Our two favorite episodes, though, come from part II. In the sixth episode, the high-def cameras turn to cities to show how leopards in Mumbai, monkeys in Jodhpur, and catfish in southern France live alongside humans. And in what may be the most heart-racing episode of nature television, the islands episode of Planet Earth II follows a lone iguana racing against time—and a horde of snakes. 

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Long Way Up

Believe it or not, actor Ewan McGregor has been in the travel show business for some 16 years. It all started with Long Way Round , a 2004 series that followed McGregor and his friend Charley Boorman on a motorcycle journey from London through Europe, Asia—and then after a flight to Alaska—Canada, and the U.S. all the way to New York City. The show was followed by 2007's Long Way Down, which took the duo from Scotland to South Africa, on motorcycles once again. Now, they've turned their bikes (electric this time) towards South and Central America, with the latest iteration following the duo some 13,000 miles from Ushuaia, Argentina, on the continent's southernmost tip, to L.A. As usual, hijinks, pitfalls, and stunning scenery are all on view. Neither of the earlier shows are available to stream in the U.S. currently (though you can find them on Apple TV+ in the U.K.), but Long Way Up is an Apple TV+ original and on view for all. 

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Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat

Be sure to watch this show on a full stomach, or you'll be pausing to bake focaccia or cook tahdig along with affable host and Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat cookbook author Samin Nosrat. In the four-part show, Nosrat travels the world, making stops in Mexico, Japan, Italy, and her home in California, to discover the properties of each of the show's title elements. There's cheese. There's olive oil. There's miso. There are tortillas. There's salsa. And just like that we're hungry again. (FYI, she's as delightful in person as she is on screen—and joined us for a Women Who Travel podcast episode soon after the show premiered.) Watch now: Free with a Netflix subscription ( sign up for Netflix here )

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If you're familiar with Anthony Bourdian's The Layover, then the premise of British comedian Richard Ayoade's Travel Man will seem quite familiar. The goofy show follows the comic and primarily English celebrity friends as they galavant around cities like Helsinki, Miami, and Hong Kong over the course of 48 hours. If you're a Great British Bake Off fan, start with Ayoade's trip to Paris with original GBBO host Mel Giedroyc or the season two episode featuring current host Noel Fielding in Copenhagen . Other familiar faces include Paul Rudd in Helsinki and Bridesmaids' Chris O'Dowd in Vienna.

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Somebody Feed Phil

This Netflix original follows host Phil Rosenthal, the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond , as he eats his way through cities like Bangkok , Lisbon, Mexico City , New Orleans ,   Buenos Aires , Cape Town, and Dublin. The hyper-positive show was called "impossibly optimistic," by former Traveler editor Paul Brady, who spoke with Rosenthal before the first season's premiere in 2018. The fourth season, out October 30, takes Rosenthal from Rio de Janeiro to the Mississippi Delta and the islands of Hawaii to eat even more delicious grub.  Watch now: Free with a Netflix subscription ( sign up for Netflix here )

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Parts Unknown

You simply cannot have a list of the best travel shows and not feature the late Anthony Bourdain. In fact, he's on our list more than once. In Parts Unknown , the chef and travel personality circled the world many times over, in search of music, culture, humor, history, and—of course—really good food. Over 12 seasons (the last aired posthumously), Bourdain visited the indigenous Andes with Eric Ripert, the Sochi Winter Olympics, the Mississippi Delta, and, most famously, Hanoi with then-president Barack Obama. (That's season eight, episode two, if you want to jump right to it.) 

Watch now: $3 per episode, or $10 per season; amazon.com

Connected Season 1

Technically, Netflix's original show Connected is a science show, but that doesn't mean it isn't filled with travel. Plus, host Latif Nasser told us earlier this year that the show was built in the footsteps of Bourdain's Parts Unknown and No Reservations (with a dash of Bill Nye thrown inn). The show speaks to how the world is interconnected—like how Delaware's birds can offer clues about the Gulf's hurricane season or how sand from the Sahara impacts the Amazon. Throughout, you'll follow Nasser as he hopscotches around the world to speak with scientists to find out more. 

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Street Food

Made by the same folks behind Chef's Table (spoiler: it's also on this list), this show moves away from formal restaurant kitchens and onto the streets, for a guide to some of the world's best curbside meals and snacks . The show's first season is all about Asia, traveling to nine different countries to meet the people behind the food, like Jay Fai from Bangkok's Raan Jay Fai , a Michelin-starred street stall serving up tom yum soup, and Truoc (pictured left), who serves a variety of snail dishes in Ho Chi Minh City . The second season, which hit Netflix in July, zeroes in on Latin America, with stops at Doña Vale's in Oaxaca for memelas and Las Chicas de las Tres food stall in Buenos Aires, run by chef Pato Rodriguez. 

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Lost Cities With Albert Lin

In this National Geographic –produced show, explorer and scientist Albert Lin tracks down some of the world's most famous lost cities. We're talking buried Knights Templar caves in Israel, El Dorado in the jungles of Colombia, and ancient, forgotten island cities in Micronesia. Along the way, he speaks with archaeologists, historians, and other experts to discover the origins of the legends and, in turn, the reality of those places today. 

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Ugly Delicious

The second season of the David Chang –hosted Netflix series debuted in March 2020, taking viewers from Istanbul (pictured), to Tokyo , to Sydney , to… Outback Steakhouse? Along the way, he tackles balancing parenthood with restaurant life, cooks with Top Chef 's Padma Lakshmi , rubs elbows with comedians like Nick Kroll and Aziz Ansari, and gets a lesson in not calling all Indian food curries from Traveler contributor Priya Krishna . (If you want more Chang, try your hand at a recipe from his Momofuku cookbook, or watch Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner , also on Netlfix, where he joins one famous friend on a food tour of a city, like Chrissy Teigen in Marrakech.) 

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Produced by Vice , this show is about the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. In it, actor Elliot Page and their film director friend Ian Daniel travel to learn about what it's like to be LGBTQ+ around the world. They meet with two-spirit Native Americans, head to ballroom scenes in New York City, and visit the gay bars of Tokyo to dive deep into the vibrant gay and queer culture. But the duo also spends time in Rio de Janeiro, Jamaica, and Ukraine, speaking with LGBTQ+ locals to learn about the discrimination and threats they face just by existing. Expect tears, both happy and sad. 

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Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted

Gordon Ramsey is involved, so of course this cooking and travel show is extreme. In the National Geographic –produced series, the Hell's Kitchen chef goes out of his element—and out of the kitchen—to learn cooking tips and tricks from locals in unusual locales, culminating in a cook-off of sorts to show off what he's picked up. Here, he heads to Peru's Sacred Valley to learn high altitude cooking, cooks seal with a Tlingit elder in Alaska , and learns about Berber food culture in Morocco. 

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Carmen Sandiego

Many of us got our first lesson in geography from this trench coat–wearing master thief, and today's kids can too, thanks to the Netflix reboot of this animated series. This high-flying, Robin Hood–style caper takes kids (and parents) with Sandiego as she jet sets between Rio de Janeiro , Matsumoto in Japan, Amsterdam, Mumbai, and more. There are three seasons available and plenty of educational value here for mapheads—plus pretty stellar animation. This year, an interactive choose-you-own-adventure style show, called Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal, came to Netflix and provides endless entertainment as Sandiego fights off the Villains International League of Evil (V.I.L.E.), with your (kid's) help. Watch now: Free with a Netflix subscription ( sign up for Netflix here )

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If Planet Earth and Planet Earth II weren't enough Attenborough for your liking, get your fix on Netflix, thanks to Our Planet . This docuseries, made by the creators of Planet Earth in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund and narrated by Attenborough, is almost a mix of the two, taking armchair travelers from the North American grasslands and the Everglades to the Arctic tundra and deepest parts of our oceans. Once you're done with the nine 50-minute episodes, switch over to Our Planet: Behind the Scenes to see how the 600-person crew filmed the series. Watch now: Free with a Netflix subscription ( sign up for Netflix here )

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No Reservations

If you want even more Bourdain, Hulu has you covered with No Reservations and The Layover, two of his travel shows that preceded Parts Unknown . In No Reservations, Bourdain takes us to both familiar—Maine, Prague, the Philippines—and unfamiliar—Kurdistan, Mozambique, and deep into the Amazon—corners and kitchens of our world, introducing us to new foods, cultures, and personalities over nine seasons. The Layover takes that same premise, but shortens the time line drastically, knocking down Bourdain's time to explore to just 24 to 48 hours. Both are must-sees—it's Bourdain after all. 

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Chef's Table: BBQ

While you can watch some of world’s most extraordinary chefs (like Dominque Crenn ; Peruvian Virgilio Martínez , the owner of Lima's Central restaurant; and Swede Magnus Nilsson ) as they create impossibly complicated dishes in the original Chef's Table, we've become partial to its latest iteration, which is all about barbecue. The Netflix original docuseries follows pitmasters like Tootsie Tomanetz—the 85-year-old spitfire pictured above who minds the brisket and sausage at Snow's, outside of Austin—and Rodney Scott, known for his Low Country–style pulled pork and ribs. But the show doesn't stick to the American South. You'll head to Rosalia Chay Chuc's Yucatán home and visit the grills of Lennox Hastie in Sydney, too.  Watch now: Free with a Netflix subscription ( sign up for Netflix here )

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Travels with My Father

The first season of this Netflix original, which came out in 2017, follows British stand-up comedian Jack Whitehall and his father, Michael, across Southeast Asia, tracking the duo as they finish the gap year Jack never got to complete, just a few years late (eight, to be exact). It's everything you'd expect: a Thai full moon party and, of course, a trip to Cambodia's Angkor Wat, but the moments in between are what make the show really worth watching. Now, in the three seasons that have followed, the father-son pair have road tripped through Transylvania , visited Chernobyl , and gotten into drag with Sydney queens. Needless to say, it's a romp.  Watch now: Free with a Netflix subscription ( sign up for Netflix here )

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Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories

Set in a tiny Tokyo diner that's only open from midnight to 7 a.m., the fictional show follows the Midnight Diner's owner and clientele as they share their trials and joys, all while eating whatever the owner, called Master, dishes up. In the diner, pork miso soup is the go-to, but Master will cook visitors anything they order, as long as he's got the goods to make it. Episodes are a little over 20 minutes long, so it's the most bingeable of the bunch. Watch with subtitles and don't—seriously, don't—watch while hungry. Watch now: Free with a Netflix subscription ( sign up for Netflix here )

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Get your international fix by watching Antoni , Karamo , Jonathan , Tan , and Bobby makeover the wardrobes and lives of everyday “heroes” in Yass, Australia , and Tokyo in their Queer Eye specials. That said, we're partial to the U.S.-based seasons, where the Fab Five hits up Atlanta, Kansas City, and, most recently, Philadelphia to give new life to regular folks. Whether they're making over the sisters behind Jones Bar-B-Q in Kansas City or the small town mayor of Clarkston, Georgia, we're on board. Have tissues on hand, as you're all but guaranteed to shed a tear (who are we kidding, you'll sob). Watch now: Free with a Netflix subscription ( sign up for Netflix here )

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Places to Love

For many years, Samantha Brown was the only female host on travel TV , period. And while some, albeit small, growth has been made in this regard (Nosrat and Kellee Edwards are among the new faces), Brown is still one of the few women on the go on our screens. While she made her start on the Travel Channel with Passport to Europe, Passport to Latin America, and Passport to China , you should really be checking out her latest show, Places to Love. Now in its third season, the show sees Brown discovering off-the-beaten-path spots in some of the world's most loved destinations as far-flung as Seoul and Auckland, and right in our backyard, like Phoenix and Dallas . 

Watch Places to Love now: Free on PBS

Watch Passport to Europe now: $2 per episode, $35 per season; amazon.com

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The World According to Jeff Goldblum

Ok, so this isn't as much of a travel show as it is a “what is Jeff Goldblum curious about” show—but it doesn't mean they don't travel all over the U.S. With each episode focusing on the actor's ceaseless interest in the minutiae of one specific thing (like tattoos, or pools, or RVs, or ice cream—it really runs the gamut). Over the course of the show, Goldblum visits Hawaii , Las Vegas , NASA’s neutral buoyancy lab in Houston , and so much more. If you love Goldblum, you'll probably love this show. 

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The next total solar eclipse won’t happen until 2026

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I was unfortunately outside the path of totality when the April 2024 eclipse happened, but the small partial eclipse I did get to see was still beautiful. For those like me who missed totality this time around, catching the next total solar eclipse might not sound like a bad idea, except if you’re in the U.S., you’re going to need to travel to see it.

While the next Great American Solar eclipse isn’t expected to happen until the 2040s, those who want another chance at seeing totality will be pleased to know that parts of Greenland, Iceland, Russia, and even some of Portugal and Spain will get to see a total solar eclipse in August of 2026.

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If none of those destinations seem like a hit, you can also wait until 2027 for a chance at totality, as a total solar eclipse is expected to hit Egypt on August 2, 2027. That eclipse should pass right over the site of the great pyramids. And it will last more than six minutes, making it a prime opportunity to catch the eclipse at a great spot.

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But the next total solar eclipse isn’t the only thing that stargazers and skywatchers have to look forward to. A total lunar eclipse is also expected to hit the 48 lower states, including all of Hawaii and parts of Alaska, in 2025. Sure, it isn’t as spectacular as a total solar eclipse, but it won’t require any traveling to see this cosmic event.

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Russia-Ukraine war latest: Major Russian attack completely destroys power plant; Moscow accuses British special forces of operating in Ukraine

A major Russian attack on energy infrastructure in Ukraine has left 200,000 people without power - and completely destroyed a plant outside Kyiv. Meanwhile, Moscow claims the UK's Special Boat Service is operating in Ukraine and helping troops there.

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The wife of Vladimir Kara-Murza has told Sky News the Kremlin sees her husband as a "threat" but she will "never lose hope" for him.

Speaking to The World with Yalda Hakim, Evgenia Kara-Murza said her family had been "living with this for many years".

"I have been afraid for my husband's life since 2015 when he survived the first poisoning attack.

"He was poisoned twice, in 2015 and 2017. Both times he was in a coma with multiple organ failure and both times he was given a 5% chance to survival.

"I know this regime sees my husband as a threat and enemy."

Asked if she had lost hope, she added: "I could never lose hope. I'm married to an amazing guy who encourages people, even from behind bars. How could I lose hope?"

Vladimir Kara-Murza was arrested near his Moscow home in April 2022 and convicted of treason by a Russian court in April 2023.

The political activist and prominent opposition figure, who claims he has twice survived poisonings which he blamed on the country's authorities, was sentenced to 25 years in prison.

The US cyber watchdog agency has said that Russian government-backed hackers have used their access to Microsoft's email system to steal correspondence between officials and the tech giant.

In an emergency directive released today, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned that hackers were exploiting authentication details shared by email to try to break into Microsoft's customer systems, including those of an unspecified number of government agencies.

CISA declined to name agencies that might have been affected. 

"Other organisations may also have been impacted by the exfiltration of Microsoft corporate email," CISA said, encouraging customers to contact Microsoft for further details.

Russia was "obliged "to launch strikes on Ukrainian energy sites in response to Kyiv's attacks on Russian targets, Vladimir Putin has reportedly said.

"Unfortunately, we observed a series of strikes on our energy sites recently and were obliged to respond," Russian news agencies quoted Mr Putin as telling Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, according to Reuters.

The Russian leader also reportedly said the attacks were part of Russia's aim of "demilitarising" Ukraine as the attacks affected Kyiv's military industry. 

Russia, he said, had refrained from carrying out such attacks in winter "out of humanitarian considerations".

For context : We reported earlier that Russian launched a major attack on energy infrastructure in Ukraine today and left 200,000 people without power.

Ukraine's national grid operator Ukrenergo said power substations and generating facilities in five regions were damaged.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said 40 missiles and 40 drones were launched overnight.

Ukraine risks collapsing under Russia's onslaught without US support, Japan's prime minister has told politicians in the US.

In the first speech to a joint meeting of Congress by a Japanese leader in nine years, Fumio Kishida urged Americans not to doubt the country's "indispensable" role in world affairs, and said Tokyo was undertaking historic military upgrades to support its ally.

"I want to address those Americans who feel the loneliness and exhaustion of being the country that has upheld the international order," Mr Kishida said.

"The leadership of the US is indispensable. Without US support, how long before the hopes of Ukraine would collapse under the onslaught from Moscow? 

"Without the presence of the US, how long before the Indo-Pacific would face even harsher realities?"

Mr Kishida's comments come amid deep divisions in US politics over the country's role internationally in a presidential election year.

Joe Biden's request for $60bn in aid for Ukraine, which passed the Democratic-led Senate with 70% support in February, has been stalled in the Republican-controlled House as Speaker Mike Johnson has refused to allow a vote.

Pro-Russian Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has said he will deepen cooperation in energy, railway links and grain transport with Ukraine.

After a joint meeting of the Slovak and Ukrainiann governments today, Mr Fico said Slovakia wanted to be a "good, friendly" neighbour to Ukraine.

Mr Fico has led a shift in Slovakia's foreign policy since coming to power last October, halting state military aid to Kyiv and opening communication channels with Moscow.

However, Mr Fico has been keen to keep business ties with Kyiv, including continuing to allow commercial arms deals to go ahead.

"Ukraine needs help, and Ukraine needs to be shown solidarity," Mr Fico said today.

"There can of course be different opinions or views on that help or solidarity."

Further to reports we brought you earlier on the announcement that a memoir by the late Alexei Navalny will be published in October (see post at 3.25pm), we can bring you more.

Mr Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya has confirmed the existence of the text.

In a post on X, she said: "This is not at all how I imagined Alexei would write his biography. I thought that we would be in our 80s, and that he would be sitting at his computer by the open window and be typing away."

She went on to say her husband began writing a book in 2020.

"But I won't spoil it. You'll all read it soon," she added.

Kira Yarmysh, Mr Navalny's spokesperson, described how the Russian opposition leader had begun to dictate parts of the book to her while he was convalescing in Germany two months after his poisoning and that he had finished the book when in prison after returning to Russia in 2021.

Penguin Books UK in a statement on X described the book as the "full story of Navalny's life and a rousing call to continue the work for which he sacrificed his life".

In our previous post we reported that Volodymyr Zelenskyy was joining leaders from a dozen states in central Europe for the Three Seas Summit in Vilnius today.

We can now bring you what the Ukrainian leader has said at the summit.

Mr Zelenskyy urged his country's allies to make good on their promises of military aid, particularly in the form of desperately needed air defence systems as Russia scales up its airstrikes.

"Every day Russian terrorists cut off power to Kharkiv and other cities, and every day we hear that new aid is coming soon," he said.

"The reality must finally match the words, and Russian terror's real losses must be ensured."

Kyiv relies heavily on Western Patriot systems and it needs 26 units of the system in total to cover the country - and at least seven urgently. 

Ukraine has already warned of dwindling air defence missiles.

Poland is in talks with Ukraine about supplying it with Soviet-era missiles, Polish president Andrzej Duda has said.

Speaking at a news conference in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius today, Mr Duda said: "We talked with [Volodymyr] Zelenskyy about a certain stock of Soviet-era missiles which we have in our warehouses and we have talked about handing them over."

Leaders from a dozen states in central Europe, including Poland, the Czech Republic and Romania, are attending the Three Seas Summit in Vilnius today, with the war in Ukraine prominent on the agenda.

Mr Zelenksyy is also in the Lithuanian capital to meet with leaders.

By Sean Bell , military analyst

Overnight, Russia launched what it described as a "massive strike" against Ukrainian energy infrastructure.  

Ukraine claims the attack involved at least 82 drones and missiles, launched from nine Russian strategic bombers.  

The thermal power plant in Kyiv was destroyed in the attack, which the Russian defence ministry claimed would impact the Ukrainian military industrial enterprise.

President Zelenskyy reiterated his appeal to the West to increase supplies of weapons and ammunition - particularly air defence missiles - to enable Ukraine to resist the latest Russian onslaught.

President Putin is evidently ratcheting up military pressure on Ukraine as dwindling supplies of weapons make Ukraine more vulnerable.  

Politically, the West appears committed to supporting Ukraine's military campaign, but translating rhetoric into a steady supply of weapons and ammunition is proving difficult.  

Western war-stocks of weapons have been depleted significantly, and only the US has sufficient supplies of weapons to meet Ukraine's near-term needs.  

However, with a $60bn military aid package yet to be approved by Congress, and with little sign that the gridlock will be eased anytime soon, the coming weeks look increasingly difficult for Ukraine.

President Putin is clearly exploiting this window of Ukrainian military vulnerability, in the hope that Russian forces - that overmatch Ukrainians 10:1 in some parts of the frontline - can achieve a decisive breakthrough in the coming weeks.  

If Russia prevails, an emboldened Putin might well start to set his sights further afield.

The West retains options - such as boots on the ground and imposing a no-fly-zone - but to date Russian threats appear to have succeeded in neutering Western political resolve. 

But for how much longer?

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