... against Houthi targets in Yemen. Amna Nawaz: The strikes are in response to numerous attacks against shipping vessels in the Red Sea in recent months. Nick Schifrin joins us now for the latest. Nick, so what do we know at this hour about these U.S. strikes? Nick Schifrin: Amna ...
... people since the Holocaust, and now someone comes to defend it in the name of the Holocaust. What brazen gall. The world is upside down. Nick Schifrin: This week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken backed Israel's case. Antony Blinken, U.S. Secretary of State: The charge of genocide is ...
... noise, which is indeed annoying, and it is, indeed, at some level, even dangerous, but it is not really the driving force of the story. Nick Schifrin: And, finally, as I asked Ken Roth at the end, what do you believe the impact would be? How important would it be ...
... Saudis are going to be pretty annoyed and feel like it didn't actually do much, because you didn't stay engaged in the conflict. Nick Schifrin: And, finally, let's talk about Iranian support. The National Security Council spokeswoman recently declassified intelligence, saying that Iran was -- quote -- "deeply involved ...
... is still no answer, as we said, for why the second in the military chain of command withheld the fact that he had prostate cancer for the last month.Amna Nawaz: Looks like we will be following the story ahead. Nick Schifrin, thanks, as always. Nick Schifrin: Thanks very much.
... cost, because, though the front line hasn't moved much in the last year, there are battles every day, and people are dying every day. Nick Schifrin: And so the war continues. Yaroslav Trofimov: So the war goes on.Nick Schifrin: Yaroslav Trofimov. The book is "Our Enemies Will Vanish ...
... military operations. And despite the political criticism, the Pentagon says Austin has no plans to resign, and the White House has no plans to ask for it. Amna Nawaz: All right, I know you will keep looking for answers. Nick Schifrin, great reporting, as always. Nick Schifrin: Thanks very much.
War torn Ukraine got a surprise and historic visit from President Biden. The first time in modern history, a President has visited an active conflict zone not under us control. On the verge of its third year of fighting against Russia, Ukraine launched a counter offensive this summer. Nick Schifrin ...
... going to stay strong, and yes, just do what we do, yes.Nick Schifrin: And so, after a break, it's back to work. As the sign says, "If we got through this winter, we can get through anything." For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin in Central Ukraine.
... future, you see a situation that will be very difficult for Russia to sustain the economic growth that it is seeing in the current year. Nick Schifrin: Does that mean the sanctions are unlikely to affect any short-term thinking by Putin or even ability for Russia to wage war ...
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