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  • Russia will attack NATO if Ukraine falls, Mike Pence warns
    Former U.S. vice president Mike Pence has taken aim at some firebrand Republicans, warning of the implications if the U.S. does not support Ukraine and it falls to Russia. Nathaniel Dove has more.
    U.S. News
    Apr 19
  • Mike Pence snubs Trump, dismisses agenda as ‘at odds’ with Republicans
    Donald Trump has become his party’s presumptive nominee on his quest to return to the White House, but he’s now facing criticism over his platform from a former ally who stood next to Trump during his four years in the Oval office. As Reggie Cecchini explains, it’s part of a broader shift in the Republican...
    U.S. News
    Mar 16
  • Global News at 6 Toronto: May 4, 2024
    Toronto Maple Leafs fans are on the edge tonight, as their hockey team gets set to face the Bruins in yet another elimination game in Boston. Fans are cautiously optimistic this could be the year they finally slay the dragon. And it’s day three of the tent encampment by pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of...
    Global News at 6 Toronto
    May 4
  • Joly urges Israel to ‘take the win’ and not escalate following Iran’s attack
    On Monday, Foreign Affairs Minister of Canada Melanie Joly urged Israel to avoid further escalation after Iran’s recent drone and missile attack on Israel over the weekend. “While Canada and its allies support Israel’s right to defend itself, they are also clearly pushing for a de-escalation,” she said and added, “That is why I have...
    Canada
    Apr 15
  • Pysanky for Peace showcases Ukrainian artists
    Making art in a time of war — that’s what 13 Ukrainian newcomer artists are doing as part of the Pysanky for Peace exhibit at Kingsway Mall. As Jaclyn Kucey reports, there are many techniques and traditions being showcased on giant Ukrainian easter eggs.
    Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton
    Mar 26
  • World Water Day highlights importance of clean, drinkable water
    March 22 is World Water Day, and this year’s theme is “Water for Peace.” An Edmonton organization knows better than most about the difference access to clean, drinkable water can make. Kamil Haji and Shaylene Flanagan with the Ground Up Foundation joined us on Global News Morning to talk more about it.
    Mar 22
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  • Global National: March 18
    The federal NDP has put forward a motion calling on Canada to officially recognize Palestine as a state, in part of a series of initiatives the party believes could expedite peace in Gaza and across the Middle East. How some MPs are reacting to the proposal, and how House leader Steven MacKinnon proposed a series...
    Global National
    Mar 18
  • Winnipeg emergency crews respond to vacant building blaze
    Late Sunday night, Winnipeg firefighters responded to a fire inside a vacant two-and-a-half-storey multi-family residence in the 100 block of Spence Street. The severity of the fire prevented crews from making entry and the structure is expected to be a complete loss.
    Canada
    Feb 26
  • Global National: March 3
    WARNING: Some of the images in this story are disturbing. Viewer discretion is advised. Hopes for an imminent ceasefire in Gaza suffered a major setback after Israel boycotted the latest round of peace talks. The Israeli government is reportedly refusing to attend negotiations in Cairo, until Hamas provides a list of the surviving hostages in...
    Global National
    Mar 3
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  • Gearing up for winter: A look at fat biking in Peterborough County
    On this edition of Out & About Caley Bedore is headed to Millbrook for a lesson in fat biking. These bikes are outfitted with massive tires (hence the name) that allows you to navigate snowy and icy trails.
    Feb 8
  • Global National: Feb. 8
    BCE Inc. has made another sweeping round of layoffs at Bell Media, eliminating about 4,800 jobs and multiple CTV News programs, while also selling off 45 regional radio stations. How Bell is justifying the decision, the harsh criticism it’s facing, and the fears for Canadian journalism. Federal politicians and police officers gathered in Ottawa for...
    Global National
    Feb 8
  • The Morning Show: January 29
    On today’s episode of The Morning Show: Today we get tips for making 2024 our greenest year yet. Also, an update on Princess Kate’s recovery & King Charles’ health following prostate treatment. Plus, a guide to cleaning your jewelry properly and safely. Also, we take a closer look at new recommendations from Canadian pediatricians when...
    The Morning Show
    Jan 29
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  • Global National: Jan. 15
    After Albertans were warned to conserve power because the electrical grid was under unprecedented pressure due to frigid weather, there are now concerns about what the grid can handle. How Saskatchewan stepped in to help while firing shots at the federal government; and the potential solutions to ease the strain. It’s been more than 100...
    Global National
    Jan 15
  • Ecuador ‘at war’ with drug gangs holding more than 130 hostages: President Noboa
    At least 10 people have been killed in Ecuador since a wave of violence erupted across the country, with President Daniel Noboa saying his nation is “at war” with nearly two dozen gangs. Mike Drolet explains how a once-peaceful haven has been brought to a violent standstill.
    Global National
    Jan 10
  • King Charles’ Christmas message
    For his second Christmas address since ascending the throne, King Charles III reflected on the past year and said that his “heart has been warmed” by people caring for one another in “countless” and finding “imaginative” ways to go the extra mile. “So on this Christmas Day, my heart and my thanks go to all...
    World
    Dec 25, 2023
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  • Global National: Dec. 19
    A volcanic eruption has opened up a massive, fiery fissure in southwestern Iceland, with nearby residents watching closely to see where the lava will flow. What led up to the volcano finally erupting after weeks of intrigue, how long the eruption could last, and the threat it may pose. More than 20,000 Palestinians have been...
    Global National
    Dec 19, 2023
  • Pence emotional as he announces end of 2024 presidential campaign
    Former Vice President Mike Pence has announced that he will not be running for the Republican nomination for president in 2024.Pence made the announcement during a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual summit in Las Vegas. He stated that “this is not my time” and that he will continue to fight for conservative values...
    Oct 28, 2023
  • Nelson Mandela would be ‘highly disappointed’ in today’s leaders, great-grandson says
    Siyabulela Mandela, the great-grandson of Nelson Mandela and an independent consultant on human rights, peace and conflict resolution, spoke with Global National’s Farah Nasser while in Toronto, where he was interviewed on stage at the Journalists for Human Rights annual gala. “I think he would be highly, highly disappointed,” he said, “in the leaders of...
    Politics
    Nov 18, 2023
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  • Global National: Nov. 14
    As the Israeli Defense Forces conduct a “precise and targeted operation” in Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital, there are reports of mass graves being dug outside the facility. How conditions just keep getting worse at Gaza’s largest hospital. Canadian-Israeli peace activist Vivian Silver, who died in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, is being fondly remembered. Her final...
    Global National
    Nov 14, 2023
  • Israel-Hamas conflict: U.S. house speaker turmoil impacting response
    Amid growing fears the conflict between Israel and Hamas could expand across the region, global leaders sought to find a diplomatic solution today at the Cairo Peace Summit. Conspicuously absent – Israel and any senior U.S. officials – and as Reggie Cecchini explains, the U.S. is mired in its own political turmoil which could spell...
    U.S. News
    Oct 21, 2023
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