
Zeba Warsi
Journalist, Foreign Affairs at PBS NewsHour
Journalist, foreign affairs @NewsHour |@columbiajourn MA Politics’22. Cover Politics,Immigration,Women & Human Rights @ACJIndia | Past: @CNNNews18 Views my own
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2 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Zeba Warsi
Apr 29, 2025 6:40 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Canada's Liberal Party secured a fourth consecutive term after a narrow win in an election that was seen as one of the most consequential in its recent history. Prime Minister Mark Carney flipped his party's fortunes with a campaign focused on combating President Trump’s tariffs and threats of annexation. Nick Schifrin discussed the result with Shachi Kurl of the Angus Reid Institute.
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2 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Zeba Warsi
Apr 24, 2025 6:45 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Pressure is building on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The Washington Post first reported and the News Hour confirmed that Hegseth had the unclassified messaging app Signal installed on a computer in his Pentagon office. All of this is unfolding as chaos is mounting at the Pentagon with the firings of top Hegseth aides. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Dan Lamothe of The Washington Post.
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3 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Zeba Warsi
Apr 22, 2025 6:35 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio According to attorneys, over 1,000 student visas have been revoked in the Trump administration’s crackdown. Part of that effort has been a State Department argument that some students’ actions threaten U.S. foreign policy interests. Nick Schifrin discussed more with former acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council of Foreign Relations.
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3 weeks ago |
pbs.org | Zeba Warsi
Apr 18, 2025 6:25 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Along certain parts of the ocean floor lies a bounty of rare minerals and metals, critical components for batteries, electric cars and other electronics. But mining for them in the deep sea is a controversial and potentially destructive process. Special correspondent Willem Marx joined William Brangham to discuss how the Trump administration is considering pushing ahead with the practice.
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1 month ago |
pbs.org | Zeba Warsi
Mar 26, 2025 6:50 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Details about U.S. military strikes being discussed on Signal have shocked many in the national security community. But President Trump called the whole episode a "witch hunt" and said Defense Secretary Hegseth "had nothing to do with this." Geoff Bennett discussed more with Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Atlantic and moderator of Washington Week.
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