Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell

Andrea Mitchell is chief Washington correspondent and chief foreign affairs correspondent for NBC News.


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1year ago
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A grim anniversary highlights a very long, very dangerous year in the Middle East

Analysis: As Israel commemorates Oct. 7, hostage families live in dread, Biden seems paralyzed and Netanyahu feels more emboldened than ever.

5years ago
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America must stand for democracy wherever we can — for as long as we can

Foreign policy is about representing democracy against the rise of authoritarianism.

10years ago
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British officials: No 10 Downing Street invite for Trump yet

Donald Trump suggested Friday that he has been invited to visit David Cameron at his 10 Downing St. office in London, but no formal invitation has been made.

10years ago
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Senior adviser: John Kasich to suspend presidential campaign

Ohio Gov. John Kasich will suspend his presidential campaign on Wednesday, a senior campaign adviser tells NBC News.

10years ago
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Ahead of Saudi trip, Obama wedged in debate over 9/11 report secrecy

As he prepares for a trip to Saudi Arabia, Obama finds himself firmly wedged in the midst of a debate over 9/11 legislation that involves that country.

10years ago
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John Kerry: ISIS is committing genocide

Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday that ISIS has been committing genocide against Yazidis, Christians and Shiite Muslims.

10years ago
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Hillary Clinton to hire former Obama deputy campaign manager

The news comes on the heels of a significant loss for Clinton in New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation primary Tuesday night.

10years ago
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Bernie Sanders to nab one of his biggest endorsements yet

The 700-member-strong Communications Workers of America union is set to back Sanders Thursday.

10years ago
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US confirms that downed Russian plane entered Turkish airspace

Russia has said that the Russian warplane Turkey shot down last week was flying over Syria airspace and was struck unprovoked.

10years ago
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Obama and Putin to meet on sidelines of UN General Assembly

Monday’s meeting will give Obama an opportunity to ask Putin directly about Russian military forces in Syria.