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Why some Russians are breaking with Putin as Ukraine war drags on – Compass Points

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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s iron grip on power is being challenged by the war in Ukraine and his government’s authoritarian crackdowns. He finds himself in unfamiliar political territory, questioned by some of the country’s elite and embarrassed by Ukraine’s strikes into Russian cities. Compass Points moderator Nick Schifrin discusses the state of Russian politics with Arkady Ostrovsky.

Why some Russians are breaking with Putin as Ukraine war drags on – Compass Points

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Nick Schifrin

Nick Schifrin

Nick Schifrin is PBS News Hour's Foreign Affairs and Defense Correspondent and serves as the host of Compass Points from PBS News.


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Dan Sagalyn

Dan Sagalyn

As the deputy senior producer for foreign affairs and defense at the PBS NewsHour, Dan plays a key role in helping oversee and produce the program's foreign affairs and defense stories. His pieces have broken new ground on an array of military issues, exposing debates simmering outside the public eye.


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Zeba Warsi

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Zeba Warsi is a foreign affairs producer, based in Washington DC. She’s a Columbia Journalism School graduate with an M.A. in Political journalism. She was one of the leading members of the NewsHour team that won the 2024 Peabody award for News for our coverage of the war in Gaza and Israel.


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