
PBS News Hour - Full Show December 13, 2025 - PBS News Weekend full episode
Dec 13, 2025
Beverly Joubert, a renowned documentary photographer and conservationist, joins UNICEF representative Jonathan Creeks to discuss pressing issues. Beverly shares insights from her 40 years capturing Africa's wildlife, emphasizing the urgent need for conservation amidst threats to species like big cats. Meanwhile, Jonathan highlights the dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza following the ceasefire, detailing the challenges faced by displaced families. Together, they shed light on the power of storytelling through imagery and the importance of global compassion.
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U.S. Vows Retaliation After Syria Ambush
- President Trump vowed retaliation after two U.S. soldiers and an American interpreter were ambushed in Syria.
- The attacker was linked to ISIS and was killed, underscoring ongoing counterterrorism risks in the region.
Ceasefire Doesn’t End Humanitarian Crisis
- UNICEF describes Gaza's conditions as catastrophic with flooded, soaked tents and children suffering hypothermia.
- Heavy rains worsen hygiene risks and increase the threat of disease and child mortality.
Scale Up Aid And Open All Entry Routes
- UNICEF calls for more tents, warm clothes, and all possible entry points and routes for humanitarian aid into Gaza.
- They also request heavy machinery to clear rubble and improve sanitation to prevent disease.

