Nick Schifrin is PBS NewsHour’s Overseas Affairs and Protection Correspondent. He leads NewsHour’s every day international protection, together with a number of journeys to Ukraine for the reason that full-scale invasion, and has created weeklong collection for the NewsHour from almost a dozen international locations.
The PBS NewsHour collection “Inside Putin’s Russia” received a 2017 Peabody Award and the Nationwide Press Membership’s Edwin M. Hood Award for Diplomatic Correspondence. In 2020 Schifrin acquired the American Academy of Diplomacy’s Arthur Ross Media Award for Distinguished Reporting and Evaluation of Overseas Affairs. He was a member of the NewsHour groups awarded a 2021 Peabody for protection of COVID-19, and a 2023 duPont Columbia Award for protection of Afghanistan and Ukraine.
Previous to PBS NewsHour, Schifrin was Al Jazeera America’s Center East correspondent. He led the channel’s protection of the 2014 battle in Gaza; reported on the Syrian battle from Syria’s Turkish, Lebanese and Jordanian borders; and coated the annexation of Crimea. He received an Abroad Press Membership award for his Gaza protection and a Nationwide Headliners Award for his Ukraine protection.
From 2008-2012, Schifrin served because the ABC Information correspondent in Afghanistan and Pakistan. In 2011 he was one of many first journalists to reach in Abbottabad, Pakistan, after Osama bin Laden’s loss of life and delivered one of many yr’s greatest exclusives: the primary video from inside bin Laden’s compound. His reporting helped ABC Information win an Edward R. Murrow award for its bin Laden protection.
Schifrin is a member of the Council on Overseas Relations and a board member of the Abroad Press Membership Basis. He has a Bachelor’s diploma from Columbia College and a Grasp of Worldwide Public Coverage diploma from the Johns Hopkins College of Superior Worldwide Research (SAIS).