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... Ordinary Assignment." The author is Jane Ferguson. Jane, thank you so much. We're so lucky to have you as part of our "NewsHour" family. Jane Ferguson: I'm lucky to be here. Amna Nawaz: Jane's book is out now. And you can read an excerpt on our Web ...
... the last few hundred yards. Others, standing on the sidewalk, approached our car and stared through the windows in disbelief at what was happening. Watch: Jane Ferguson's reporting of Afghanistan, Ukraine and more A wooden fruit cart had been left on the side of the road, blocking our way ...
... often questions the affiliations and biases of Palestinian journalists but doesn't permit others in. “You simply are in awe when stories show up,” said Jane Ferguson, a veteran war correspondent and founder of Noosphere, an independent platform for journalists. She can't recall a conflict that has been more ...
... cope with in 2023. In February, a massive earthquake hit Turkey and Syria, toppling thousands of buildings across the 140,000 square mile quake zone. Jane Ferguson: There are thousands of rescue workers just like this spread out across southern Turkey still digging through the rubble, still determined to pull ...
... the last 10 years has seen an extraordinary amount of violence against civilians, of human rights abuses across the Middle East, and a real backlash against those heady, hopeful Arab Spring days. Nick Schifrin: Our Jane Ferguson, Hossam Bahgat, thank you very much to you both. Jane Ferguson: Thank you.
... quiet here again. We want families not being separated. Jane Ferguson: With each Russian shell that lands by their homes, these Ukrainian families, now finally reunited, are reminded that their lives together, while precious, remain fragile in the face of this war. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jane Ferguson.
... across the world, there is no distance they would not travel to find their children and bring them home. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jane Ferguson. Amna Nawaz Tune in tomorrow for Jane's second report on how those rescued children are readjusting to life back at home in ...
Jane Ferguson: Denys is not alone. Many children and families feel the same, according to studies by Sesame Workshop's teams of experts. Estee Bardanashvili: Everything we do is based on research. And the for very early months, we had looked at the landscape. Where are Ukrainians getting most of ...
... and then they took us to grandpa's house. Jane Ferguson: Elaf and thousands of Syrian and Turkish kids like her have escaped with their lives. The quality of those lives now depends on an unprecedented, massive operation to repair and rebuild. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jane Ferguson.
... We stay up at night in the front yard, and when we feel we are falling asleep, we get in and sleep in the car that we covered.Jane Ferguson: Now, all they can do is wait and hope that help arrives. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jane Ferguson.
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