How could we be silent about an innocent person's death within the hands of another government? This is an American's life. Is it not valuable to the U.S. government? They're completely mute right now. Nick Schifrin: The official U.S. policy on Syria is against normalization ...
... that's precarious, that's fragile, but that's worth protecting. Nick Schifrin: Even if that democracy is messy, as it was today in Parliament, Lai inherits divided government, but an island increasingly united in not wanting to be part of China.For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
Karim Khan: There are reasonable grounds to believe that these three Hamas leaders are criminally responsible for the killing of Israeli civilians in attacks perpetrated by Hamas and other armed groups on the 7th of October 2023. Nick Schifrin: Israeli and U.S. officials argued the ICC had no jurisdiction ...
... establish dominance in the region, where you have 50 percent of the world's GDP, most of the supply chains, most of the economic growth. Nick Schifrin: This week, the Biden administration is announcing new tariffs on electric vehicles. The Biden administration has continued most of the Trump era tariffs ...
... which all of us, all of us believe in. We all want a better future for our children and our families, right across the world. Nick Schifrin: Martin Griffiths, undersecretary-general of humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator, thank you very much. Martin Griffiths: Thank you very much, Nick. Appreciate ...
... Schifrin: Israel blames Hamas for all of those civilian casualties, Geoff. And Duckworth says she's appealing to both the Israeli government and the U.S. government to try and get him out. Geoff Bennett: OK. Nick Schifrin, thanks for that great reporting. We appreciate it. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... decisions for itself about how it's going to conduct this war. Nick Schifrin: U.S. officials have faith that Ukraine can protect Kharkiv City. But weapons and manpower shortages means it remains vulnerable, and Russia is determined to keep inflicting pain. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... in the streets of Tbilisi. Nick Schifrin: And so the people will prolong their protests even today, banging on the barricades of the institution meant to protect them, fearing their future and their country's relationship with the West is under threat. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... or annihilation, massacre, rape, and enslavement. We are determined to win this fight. But the price we are paying and the generations before us paid is heavy. Nick Schifrin: The war is heavy for everyone looking for light to pierce the darkness.For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... And so, Amna, the debate will go on, both about what Israel is doing and the report's conclusions. But, again, the U.S. said tonight the weapons will continue. Amna Nawaz: Nick Schifrin with the latest on this late-breaking news today. Nick, thank you.Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
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