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But, besides, I'm -- as I said... (Crosstalk) Nick Schifrin: Do you think the U.S. is acting in the correct way to prevent war? Alexander Tah-Ray Yui: Well, we're very heartened and we are very appreciative that, every time the U.S. leaders, as well as other ...
... Nick Schifrin: Eastern flank. Radoslaw Sikorski: It is not by accident that, the closer you are to Russia, the more you're spending on defense. Nick Schifrin: In the past, Poland has resisted or worried about Europe making military plans, making defense plans outside of NATO. Are you reconsidering those ...
Sameh Shoukry: Well, let me not try to speculate on a hypothetical, but it would certainly be a very dramatic turn of events that will have severe repercussions on the crisis, on the Palestinian cause on Egypt's security, and we will deal with it. Nick Schifrin: What do you ...
... a much more dangerous world. Nick Schifrin: So, how do you see this war ending? Kaja Kallas: I see this war ending with Russia going back to Russia. That is actually very, very simple and easy. Nick Schifrin: Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, thank you very much. Kaja Kallas: Thank you.
... to the shelters. Nick Schifrin: There's missiles fired -- being fired now? Moshe Davidovitz: Just now, yes. So I want to thank you. Thank you. Bye-bye.Nick Schifrin: And so the danger to the people and of wider war is inescapable. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... today criticized that evacuation order, saying that -- quote -- "The people inside have nowhere to go." Either they become an Israeli target in the hospital or enter a -- quote -- "apocalyptic landscape outside of it." Geoff Bennett: Nick Schifrin, thanks so much for that reporting. We appreciate it. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... remain, but I'm encouraging Israeli leaders to keep working to achieve the deal. Nick Schifrin: Tomorrow, CIA Director Bill Burns will resume negotiations in Cairo to try and maintain diplomatic momentum before Israel follows through on its threat to invade Rafah. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
... the possibility that this war could at least pause? And, of course, that is what the U.S. wants to open up those larger negotiations across the region.Amna Nawaz: We will see where those negotiations lead. Nick Schifrin with the very latest. Thank you, Nick. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... within weeks, that is what Ukraine needs. And, right now, it's not getting it, whether along the front or in air defense. Geoff Bennett: Nick Schifrin, Laura Barron-Lopez, and Lisa Desjardins, our thanks to you, to all three of you. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.Lisa Desjardins: Thank you.
... get social welfare payments, or to have access to health care. Nick Schifrin: Today in Kyiv, Mariupol's chamber orchestra played at the report launch. The authors hope they help find justice and ensure that what's been lost is not forgotten. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
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