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Nick Schifrin has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in June 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Nick Schifrin are: • Instagram • LinkedIn • Email • X Besides social media accounts, nickschifrin has populated their site with: • PBS NewsHour bio, stories • Palestinian journalist describes fight to protect his family while covering war in Gaza • Outgoing U.S. Indo-Pacific commander urges more action to counter China's military power • Why Israeli and Iranian officials downplayed apparent retaliatory strike in central Iran • U.S. hits Iran with new sanctions while urging Israel against military response • How will Israel respond to Iran's drone attack? Middle East experts offer views • Sudan marks 1 year of brutal civil war as humanitarian crisis worsens • Allies urge restraint as Israel vows to respond to Iran’s unprecedented drone attack • Israel weighs response to Iran’s attack as world leaders rush to contain conflict • U.S. bolsters military ties with Japan and Philippines amid Chinese provocations • An inside look at Ukrainian soldiers on frontline of grueling counteroffensive • Ukraine prepares for another round of Russia's winter attacks on energy grid • How drone warfare has transformed the battle between Ukraine and Russia • Russia’s ethnic minorities disproportionately die in the war in Ukraine • Saudi foreign minister discusses Israel-Hamas war and wider challenges in Middle East • Ukrainian weapons production chief on why U.S. support is critical in fight against Russia • Palestinians freed by Israel reflect on time in prison and resumption of fighting in Gaza • Thai workers held hostage by Hamas describe kidnappings and recovery after release • A look at the consequential and controversial legacy of Henry Kissinger • Freed Palestinian Prisoner: 'We have the right to defend ourselves' • Israeli physician describes mental and physical recovery ahead for released hostages • Qatari official on role in mediating Israeli hostage release and temporary cease-fire • Daughter of Israeli still held in Gaza discusses mixed feelings after 1st hostage release • How Russian oil is reaching the U.S. market through a loophole in the embargo • Israel has ‘no desire to govern’ Gaza but will create buffer zone, Netanyahu adviser says • Civilians in crossfire as Israeli forces and Hamas battle around Gaza’s main hospital • American family that fled Gaza describes life during airstrikes how they evacuated • Fighting Hamas inside Gaza’s tunnels is like 'war in a phone booth' • Military experts weigh in on Israel's tactics in Gaza airstrikes and ground invasion • American family trapped in Gaza struggles to escape the war • Are Israel's military tactics abiding by the laws of war? • Ex-State Department official explains resigning over U.S. response to Israel-Hamas war • U.S. intends to keep supporting Ukraine against Russia, says defense secretary • Defense Secretary Austin says U.S. will do ‘everything we can’ to support Israel • People in Gaza describe living through bombings with no way to escape • Survivors of Hamas assault on music fest describe horrors and how they made it out alive • Israeli attack survivor describes moment Hamas militants kidnapped her husband • Army secretary outlines new plan to attract soldiers amid recruiting struggles • Guatemalan President-elect Arévalo discusses effort to keep him from taking office • How normalized relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel could change the Middle East • U.S. ambassador to United Nations discusses concerns over another genocide in Darfur • Humanitarian crisis becomes more dire for Sudan 5 months into violent power struggle • U.S. Commerce Secretary discusses trip to China amid military and economic tensions • Ukraine's ambassador to U.S. on progress and setbacks in counteroffensive against Russia • Tuberville's hold on military promotions is impacting troop readiness, Mullen says • Ukrainian non-profit helps thousands of amputees injured in the war get artificial limbs • Israeli minister Ron Dermer discusses potential diplomatic deal with Saudi Arabia • A look at Egypt's struggles 10 years after soldiers killed hundreds in Rabaa massacre • How an anti-corruption outsider triumphed in Guatemala's presidential election • 'The War Came to Us' offers reporter's perspective on Ukraine's fight against Russia • Life in Afghanistan remains dire 2 years after collapse of U.S.-backed government • China scrutinized for secret police watching and intimidating Chinese dissidents abroad • The roadblocks to holding Putin and his senior command accountable • Ukraine awaits arrival of U.S. tanks that could be game-changer in fight against Russia • The risks commercial spyware poses to journalists, activists and government officials • Cindy McCain on her new role as head of the UN World Food Programme • Hundreds of Americans rescued from war-torn Sudan as crisis reaches breaking point • Army base renamed after Black veterans as military plans to stop honoring Confederates • Reporters who covered U.S. invasion of Iraq reflect on impact of war • Exiled Belarus opposition leader speaks out against country's crackdown on dissent • Arms manufacturers struggle to supply Ukraine with enough ammunition • Iran's future on the world stage uncertain amid continuing protests, nuclear enrichment • Ukraine anniversary: Inside the Ukrainian tank brigades holding back larger Russian force • Ukraine anniversary: How Ukrainian drone pilots are changing the course of war • Ukraine anniversary: Ukraine's fight against Russia forges new levels of national unity • Ukraine anniversary: Russian war crimes inflict death and ruin • Ukraine anniversary: Ukraine begins costly reconstruction while fighting corruption