Apr 15 Watch 10:17 'This is as bad as it gets': Russia escalates attacks in Ukraine amid humanitarian crisis By Amna Nawaz, Shoshana Dubnow, Frank Carlson Russian forces appear close to seizing the port city of Mariupol, where weeks of bombardment have left residents without food and other basic needs. This comes as atrocities committed by Russian troops continue to be unearthed across the region surrounding… Continue watching
Apr 15 Watch 12:27 Brooks and Capehart on the global impact of war in Ukraine, historic inflation New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including President Biden's accusations that Russia committed genocide in Ukraine, rising prices in the U.S. continue to outflank… Continue watching
Apr 14 Watch 7:09 What the Biden administration learned from past presidents about military aid in Ukraine By Ali Rogin The U.S. this week authorized one of its largest arms packages yet for Ukraine with $800 million worth of weapons designed to help it against an expected battle in the east. The question of whether to arm Ukraine is one… Continue watching
Apr 14 Ukrainian forces claim missile strike against Russia's top warship in Black Sea By Adam Schreck, Associated Press Ukrainian officials say their forces hit the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea fleet with missiles. Continue reading
Apr 13 Watch 6:29 New U.S. military aid 'will help save Ukrainian lives,' Pentagon's Kirby says President Biden on Wednesday approved $800 million in new military assistance to Ukraine, including weaponry designed to counter Russian forces who are refocusing their offensive on eastern Ukraine. Pentagon press secretary John Kirby joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the impact… Continue watching
Apr 13 Watch 5:17 Do Russian actions in Ukraine constitute genocide? By Nick Schifrin, Morgan Till, Tommy Walters The White House is facing questions about President Biden's statement this week that Russia's campaign in Ukraine was "genocide," a claim he later walked back. But what constitutes genocide, and what's the impact of the president’s words? John Bellinger, who… Continue watching
Apr 13 Watch 7:37 Open source intelligence combats disinformation on Russia's war against Ukraine By Miles O'Brien, Will Toubman It is often said that truth is the first casualty in any war. Propaganda, disinformation and outright lies have always been dependable tactics to win hearts and minds. But in a world more connected than ever by technology, it is… Continue watching
Apr 12 Watch 8:14 Ukraine's foreign minister on military aid, Russia's shift east and the prospect of peace By Simon Ostrovsky, Morgan Till Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday his war in Ukraine will continue until it has achieved the goals he set forth, and he insisted all was going according to plan, despite dogged Ukrainian resistance. This came as Ukrainian officials investigated… Continue watching
Apr 12 Watch 5:50 Resilient Ukrainians maintain resistance against unabating Russian onslaught By Jack Hewson, Ed Ram, Dmitri Frantsev Among the cities hit hardest by the Russian invasion is Kharkiv, once Ukraine's second-largest city. It has suffered relentless shelling, and is devoid of many of its people. But a core remains, some to fight, others with no other choice,… Continue watching
Apr 12 Russia will continue Ukraine invasion until 'full completion' of goals, Putin vows By Yuras Karmanau, Adam Schreck, Associated Press President Vladimir Putin has vowed that Russia’s bloody offensive in Ukraine would continue until its goals are fulfilled. Continue reading