
Sophia Barkoff
Broadcast Associate at CBS News
broadcast associate with @facethenation on @cbsnews // foreign affairs, politics, pop culture // @uchicago 🐦🔥// michigander
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Sophia Barkoff
9 hours agoTrump, Zelenskyy and the Europeans are desperately trying to deliver the bitter truth to the public and evade blame. Over the past few days, the Russia-Ukraine conflict seems to have reached its culmination – not on the battlefield but in the halls of power. On February 28, Ukrainian President …
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1 month ago |
cbsnews.com | Sophia Barkoff
Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, President Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, says Ukrainians brought the pause in U.S. intelligence sharing "on themselves." It's "sort of like hitting a mule with a two-by-four across the nose," Kellogg said of the impact of the intelligence pause on the battlefield. "Got their attention." The intelligence the U.S. has been sharing has been critical in helping Ukraine strike Russian military targets, as well as anticipate and block Russian attacks.
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2 months ago |
cbsnews.com | Margaret Brennan |Sophia Barkoff |Jennifer Jacobs |Sara Cook
Two top security officials at the U.S. Agency for International Development have been placed on administrative leave, the latest in a series of suspensions and layoffs at the American government's primary humanitarian aid agency. President Trump is considering dramatic changes to USAID, as advisers examine where there's overlap with other agencies or where its spending runs counter to the president's stances.
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Feb 11, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Margaret Brennan |Richard Escobedo |Sophia Barkoff |Carol Joynt
A top Biden administration aide privately admitted failures and "missteps" in the communication of U.S. policy regarding Israel's ongoing war in Gaza in a closed-door meeting with Arab American and Muslim leaders in Michigan last week.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
cbsnews.com | Margaret Brennan |Sophia Barkoff |Olivia Andrzejczak Gazis
Biden: Israel's conduct in Gaza over the top The Biden administration will be requiring countries that receive weapons from the U.S. to provide "credible and reliable" written assurances to the State Department that they will use those weapons in accordance with the laws of war, according to a national security memorandum released Thursday.
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