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... modern Middle East has been brought by the people of the region themselves. Nick Schifrin: That is a shift away from decades of U.S. regional strategy. It's a transactional, realist approach that Middle East leaders know well and welcome. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... is in their interest and gives them something to work with. Nick Schifrin: But, Amna, what will not happen this week, any meetings between Trump and Putin in Saudi Arabia, something that Saudi officials hoped would happen.Amna Nawaz: All, Nick Schifrin, thank you very much. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... this time. And I think that the answer is no. Nick Schifrin: Russia does face economic and military headwinds, but, overall, Putin and the war maintain public support as he organizes Russian life around past sacrifice and confrontation with the West.For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... loss. We appeal to the government that there should be a cease-fire as soon as possible. Nick Schifrin: Neither side wants war, but, tonight, there's still fear of escalation, and the mood in cities near the border is darkening. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... can stop now. They have got to tit for tat. So, hopefully, they can stop now. Nick Schifrin: But, tonight, there's an expectation of escalation. This is a drill that Indian authorities held today to prepare civilians for more attacks.For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... Bennett: India blamed those attacks on Pakistani militants and struck nine targets in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, the disputed border region each claims as its own. Nick Schifrin joins us now. So, Nick, what's the latest? Nick Schifrin: Geoff, as you said, India says that it targeted terror sites in ...
... which has been befriended by some here in Washington, is, of course, a totally anti-American political party. Nick Schifrin: The far right and a stagnant economy await Merz. But, tonight, he expressed relief that at least he survived the day. For the "PBS News Hour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
Nick Schifrin: Yes. David Makovsky: ... and already said that 25 percent of the people were not showing up. Nick Schifrin: And that's a huge number. (Crosstalk) David Makovsky: That's a huge number. That number is likely to grow, if only for fatigue. I mean, some of these people ...
... to start to coordinate between them. And if that happens and if it's established on the ground, then they can go after the Houthis. Nick Schifrin : Let me switch to the humanitarian situation. An estimated 19.5 million people, over half the population, is dependent on aid, nearly five ...
... Amna, this is the kind of shakeup that defined President Trump's first term and, by all accounts, he has been trying to avoid during his second term. Amna Nawaz: All right, Nick Schifrin reporting for us live from the White House tonight. Nick, thank you. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
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