Nayyera Haq

assistant dean at Syracuse Maxwell School of Public Affairs and MSNBC Columnist

Nayyera Haq is an assistant dean at Syracuse Maxwell School of Public Affairs. She previously served as a senior director focusing on national security and economic policy at the White House, a senior adviser at the State Department and spokesperson at the U.S. Treasury, where she advised the country’s top leaders. She hosts conversations on SiriusXM talk radio and was an evening news anchor and chief foreign affairs correspondent for the Black News Channel.

Nayyera Haq is an assistant dean at Syracuse Maxwell School of Public Affairs. She previously served as a senior director focusing on national security and economic policy at the White House, a senior adviser at the State Department and spokesperson at the U.S. Treasury, where she advised the country’s top leaders. She hosts conversations on SiriusXM talk radio and was an evening news anchor and chief foreign affairs correspondent for the Black News Channel.

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It’s not clear if Trump got anything from Putin — or even what he wanted

President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday in Alaska then held a joint press conference with Putin that discussed Ukraine.
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Trump just took a massive gamble to try to end Iran’s nuclear threat

President Donald Trump shared on Truth Social that the U.S. attacked the three major Iranian nuclear sites Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
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The humanitarian crisis in Sudan deserves the world’s attention and outrage

We need to talk about why 4 million people fleeing their homes in Sudan in a conflict involving world powers hasn’t garnered more attention in the United States.
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Who wins in a war between India and Pakistan? Likely China

JD Vance made it clear the U.S. will not serve as a mediator to prevent a regional war with India Pakistan. That could be great news for China.
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‘Love Is Blind’ D.C. lacked the true drama of dating in our nation’s capital

Who got married on "Love is Blind" Season 7? The D.C. reunion will reveal the final matches and drama, but it won't fix the fundamental flaw of the season.
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Iran has been embarrassed twice now by Israeli leadership. This will not end soon.

Iran’s new president, Mehsoud Pezeshkian, is engaged in a conflict with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu that will likely pull the countries' allies in.
364d ago

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Oprah Winfrey’s DNC speech was a surprise masterclass in patriotism

At the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night, Oprah spoke of unity, while reminding Americans 'democracy and respect are the ballot.'
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Michelle Obama understands the stakes in November. And she’s done pulling punches.

The former first lady's soaring speech at the Democratic Convention took righteous swings at Trump, while also delivering a message of hope.
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What it takes to free an American detained abroad

When rogue governments snatch U.S. citizens to use as political pawns, getting them back home isn't so simple.
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Netanyahu wanted to project strength. His Trumpian speech did the opposite.

Democrats who boycotted Netanyahu's speech speech to Congress symbolize a growing rift between Americans and Israeli policy.
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After the Iranian president’s death, all eyes are on Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

The helicopter crash death of Iran President Raisi and others is bringing abrupt transformations to Iranian leadership during a difficult moment for the Middle East.
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