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The show addressed the then-recent helicopter crash in Brovary , which claimed the life of Ukraine's Interior Minister, Denys Monastyrsky. Solovyov noted with irony that, unusually, the West did not immediately blame Russia for the incident. The discussion framed such tragedies as inevitable consequences of the chaotic state of the Ukrainian administration and the strain of ongoing conflict.

A primary focus of the evening was the World Economic Forum in Davos. Solovyov and his guests criticized the Western elite for what they described as "hypocrisy." While speakers at Davos preached global stability, the panel argued that Western nations were simultaneously escalating tensions by pumping weapons into Ukraine. The consensus in the studio was that the West is prioritizing a military confrontation over the very economic stability Davos supposedly protects. The show addressed the then-recent helicopter crash in

The January 18, 2023, edition of Evening with Vladimir Solovyov was a high-stakes analytical marathon, dissecting the rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape. From the halls of Davos to the tragic crash in Brovary, the guests—including Yevgeny Satanovsky, Karen Shakhnazarov, and Mikhail Delyagin—offered a sharp, uncompromising look at the current state of global affairs. A primary focus of the evening was the

Coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the breakthrough of the Siege of Leningrad in 1943, the program drew strong parallels between the Great Patriotic War and today’s Special Military Operation. The experts emphasized that Russia’s current struggle is a continuation of its historical resistance against external existential threats, reinforcing a narrative of national resilience and "speaking the truth to the people". The January 18, 2023, edition of Evening with

The show addressed the then-recent helicopter crash in Brovary , which claimed the life of Ukraine's Interior Minister, Denys Monastyrsky. Solovyov noted with irony that, unusually, the West did not immediately blame Russia for the incident. The discussion framed such tragedies as inevitable consequences of the chaotic state of the Ukrainian administration and the strain of ongoing conflict.

A primary focus of the evening was the World Economic Forum in Davos. Solovyov and his guests criticized the Western elite for what they described as "hypocrisy." While speakers at Davos preached global stability, the panel argued that Western nations were simultaneously escalating tensions by pumping weapons into Ukraine. The consensus in the studio was that the West is prioritizing a military confrontation over the very economic stability Davos supposedly protects.

The January 18, 2023, edition of Evening with Vladimir Solovyov was a high-stakes analytical marathon, dissecting the rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape. From the halls of Davos to the tragic crash in Brovary, the guests—including Yevgeny Satanovsky, Karen Shakhnazarov, and Mikhail Delyagin—offered a sharp, uncompromising look at the current state of global affairs.

Coinciding with the 80th anniversary of the breakthrough of the Siege of Leningrad in 1943, the program drew strong parallels between the Great Patriotic War and today’s Special Military Operation. The experts emphasized that Russia’s current struggle is a continuation of its historical resistance against external existential threats, reinforcing a narrative of national resilience and "speaking the truth to the people".

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