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... Jane Ferguson reports on the ground in Kyiv, Ukraine. ... Hari Sreenivasan: For more on the latest in Ukraine I spoke with NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent Jane Ferguson who is in Kyiv. Jane, you've been out and about what have you been able to see so far? Jane Ferguson: We ...
... with indiscriminate artillery shelling destroying civilian structures including a hospital and mosque. The continued attacks have slowed evacuations as Ukrainians flee to Poland. Special Correspondent Jane Ferguson joins from Lviv, Ukraine. ... Hari Sreenivasan: Jane, what's it been like over the last 24 hours? Jane Ferguson: For Ukrainians, we've ...
... yes it's very difficult and good. Like, and here, it's very difficult. Like, you always want to do something for them, help them. Jane Ferguson: That help must include the global community, say the women we spoke with throughout our reporting. Their only hope, they told us, is ...
Jane Ferguson: Under sixth grade? Dr. Najmussama Shefajo: Yes, under sixth grade. But my eldest daughter is at eighth grade, so she is not allowed to go to school. That's why I do not allow the two youngest ones as well. She will feel that I am at home ...
... and get into the health care system. And to do that, I want to show a clip from a hospital in Kabul that my colleague Jane Ferguson filmed just last month. Jane Ferguson: "Son of Sadam" written on a piece of tape stuck to this child's chest is all ...
... I don't have any future in front of me. So this is something that the international community should look at now. Forget the rest. Jane Ferguson: While Afghanistan continues to struggle to cope with the collapse of its government and the international isolation of living under Taliban rule, desperate ...
... you don't feed the innocent victims of this chaos, well, you are talking about a lot of dead people. Jane Ferguson: After surviving four decades of continuous conflict, hunger could take more innocent lives than war ever did. For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Jane Ferguson in Kabul, Afghanistan.
... communities. And that only cuts them off from the likelihood of aid and finances even further. Judy Woodruff: Yes, it just sounds like problems from every direction one can imagine. Jane Ferguson, who is reporting for us back in Afghanistan. Jane, thank you so much. Jane Ferguson: Thank you, Judy.
... Now the WFP says upwards of 14 million Afghans face starvation if they don't get aid or jobs this winter. Amna Nawaz: That is Jane Ferguson back on the ground in Kabul, Afghanistan, reporting for us tonight. Jane, good to see you. Please stay safe.Jane Ferguson: Thank you.
... because, back in the day, it was all white men who were overseas covering... Terence Smith: Overwhelmingly. Judy Woodruff: ... other countries, covering wars. Today, there are so many extraordinary women... Terence Smith: Doing the best work. Judy Woodruff: ... correspondents, Jane Ferguson, Marcia Biggs, Monica Villamizar, to name just a few.
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