World Dec 27 Israel shows no sign of slowing down, launching new strikes in central and southern Gaza Israel's ground offensive in Gaza continues to expand. As the death toll rises, Gazans still desperately need basics to survive. Aid trucks roll in, but many Palestinians are starving or without water and Israel announced it will now consider United…
World Dec 27 Envoy for hostage affairs describes efforts to free Americans detained abroad While the United States was able to negotiate the release of detained Americans in Venezuela, there are at least four Americans in Russia and approximately seven held in Gaza. The U.S. government's point person working to get them all home…
Nation Dec 27 Why thousands of congregations are leaving the United Methodist Church One of the dominant Christian denominations in the U.S., the United Methodist Church, is experiencing a major split. Since 2019, more than 7,000 congregations have received approval to leave the church. The factions have disagreements in theology, namely how the…
World Dec 26 Palestinians flee refugee camp in central Gaza as Israel expands ground offensive there The Israeli military says it has expanded its ground offensive in the Gaza Strip. Operations now include the densely populated urban refugee camps in the central part of the territory. That comes as the United Nations appoints a new coordinator…
World Dec 26 Why Egypt’s proposed plan to end Gaza war met resistance from both sides The death toll in Gaza has crossed 20,000, according to Palestinian officials. Every day that the war goes on, more civilians are killed and the path to a real, political solution to end it seems far. Amna Nawaz discussed what…
World Dec 22 Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha on all he’s lost in Gaza and hopes for his homeland Award-winning Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha has lost his home, friends and family in the last two months. He was also detained by Israeli forces in Gaza and released only after international outrage. He's now out of Gaza and in…
Politics Dec 22 Brooks and Capehart on the political pressure of the overwhelmed immigration system New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including the overwhelmed immigration system and the Colorado ruling to keep Donald Trump off the primary ballot.
World Dec 21 Gunman kills 14, injures 25 in Czech Republic’s worst mass shooting One of Europe's capital cities was shattered by gunfire Thursday. A shooter at a university in Prague, Czech Republic, killed at least 14 people and wounded at least 25 more. Police say the gunman was a 24-year-old who had expressed…
Nation Dec 21 Fugitive defense contractor returned to U.S. in prisoner swap with Venezuela Leonard Francis, known as "Fat Leonard," was a defense contractor at the center of a huge scandal within the U.S. Navy. He is part of a prisoner swap between the U.S. and Venezuela announced Wednesday and was returned to the…
World Dec 20 The significance of the prisoner swap between the U.S. and Venezuela In a historic prisoner swap, ten Americans are headed home after the U.S. freed a top ally of Venezuelan President Maduro. Six of the Americans were judged "wrongfully detained" by the State Department. The Maduro government also agreed to free…