
PBS News Hour - Full Show March 10, 2026 - PBS News Hour full episode
Mar 11, 2026
Coverage of renewed strikes and rising tensions across the Middle East. Stories about displaced Iranians and Afghans caught amid regional conflict. An investigation suggesting a school was hit by a likely American missile. Reporting on shrinking solar installations as AI-driven energy demand strains the grid. Cultural pieces on an art collection spotlighting living artists and a booming sauna business trend.
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Widening Regional Conflict From U.S. And Israeli Strikes
- The U.S.-Israel campaign has heavily degraded Iran's nuclear fuel production while escalating strikes across the region.
- Strikes hit Iranian cities, bases and shipping lanes, prompting missile and drone attacks on U.S. bases, Bahrain and Israel and sparking fears of wider ground involvement.
Afghan Refugees Trapped On Qatari Base Amid Missile Attacks
- More than 1,100 Afghans vetted for U.S. resettlement are stranded at Camp Asaliya in Qatar amid missile alerts and camp threats.
- Residents report missiles exploded near sleeping units, children terrified, pregnant women fearing miscarriage and guards blocking escapes.
Diffuse Online Radicalization Makes Terror Threats Harder To Detect
- Lone-wolf and online-radicalized attackers present diffuse threats that lack clear organizational ties, complicating detection and prevention.
- The Toronto consulate shooting and an attempted NYC bombing illustrate both amorphous online radicalization and risks of state-sponsored retaliation.
