Nick Schifrin: I am. (CROSSTALK) Geoff Bennett: You will be dearly missed. Nick Schifrin: Thank you, Geoff. Geoff Bennett: But we wish you and Camilla and your growing family all the best. Nick Schifrin: Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Geoff Bennett: Fantastic.
... in his desperation, Prigozhin is crossing new lines. This sows further dissent within the Russian sphere. Nick Schifrin: But Ukraine continues to fight an existential war, one that, thanks to this European visit, has more support on the way. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
Beth Van Schaack: We are still exploring how we can utilize these new authorities from Congress. It's still a matter of working through some of the details through the interagency process. Nick Schifrin: Multiple U.S. officials tell "PBS NewsHour" the Defense Department rejects helping the ICC hold ...
... country's pressing problems in a more efficient way. And on the day of the earthquake, we saw that that was not the case. Nick Schifrin: It was another megaquake in that helped propel him to 1999 power. He became prime minister in 2003 thanks to anger against the ...
... you have got the German flag, represented by the equipment you're operating. And that is a significant psychological boost, in my mind. Nick Schifrin: Whether that boost translates into physical gains could help determine the war's fate. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin ...
For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin. Geoff Bennett: Also today, the U.S. announced a new installment of long-term aid to bolster Ukraine's air defenses. It totals $1.2 billion. The U.S. Justice Department says it has disrupted a Russian spyware campaign that ...
... American issue, in and of itself. It's a global issue. And it's one that we see ourselves as deeply embedded in. Nick Schifrin: One that experts call a pandemic of spyware abuse that's already spread across borders. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin ...
... the leaks hit the news. And, frankly, both sides were quite surprised, U.S. officials taken aback and caught off guard, just as Ukraine was. Amna Nawaz: Ripple effects of that leak still being felt. Nick Schifrin, thank you for your reporting. Nick Schifrin: Thank you.
... the -- and, of course, our ability or inability to get the grain out has caused the markets to fluctuate. And so it's affected everything. Nick Schifrin: The U.S, of course, is the WFP's top donor. And I do not want to bring politics into this, but I ...
... lost a big part of the humanitarian work Bushra was doing. Sudan just simply lost a nation. Nick Schifrin: And for so many Sudanese, there is no warship coming to the rescue, no sanctuary, when even those who heal become the targets. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Nick Schifrin.
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