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  • Russia-Ukraine: Kremlin, Zelenskyy respond to Pope’s appeal for ‘courage of the white flag’
    Both the Kremlin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have responded to comments made by the Pope suggesting Ukraine should have the courage to surrender and negotiate peace as its war with Russia enters its third year.
    Mar 11
  • Pope Francis says Russia’s war in Ukraine unleashed ‘global wave of fear and hatred’
    On Sunday, Pope Francis called for a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine that would lead to a just and lasting peace, as the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion was marked a day earlier.
    World
    Feb 25
  • What does Canada’s new security pact mean for Ukraine-Russia conflict?
    Canada and Ukraine have strengthened their ties with a new security pact amidst the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The pact was unveiled on the second anniversary of Russia’s war and includes financial and military support to fortify Ukraine’s military and economy. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Russia’s actions towards Ukraine and pledged...
    Canada
    Feb 24
  • 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
  • Russian figure skater receives ban for doping
    Nivrita Ganguly is joined by Olympic Gold Medalist and figure skating analyst Scott Hamilton about decision to ban Kamila Valieva from International Competition
    Sports
    Feb 5
  • Who is responsible for the Moscow attacks?
    WARNING: IMAGES MAY BE DISTURBING. VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Friday’s attack in Moscow has ignited a blame game between world leaders, with Russian officials insisting Ukraine is connected. Kyiv has denied any responsibility and U.S. and French intelligence points to an Islamic State splinter group. Nathaniel Dove reports.
    World
    Mar 26
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  • How does Putin stay in power?
    More than a hundred million people are eligible to vote in Russia and Russian-occupied Ukraine. Vladimir Putin looks assured to be declared the winner. Global’s Nathaniel Dove explores how he stays in power and what another term means for the world.
    World
    Mar 15
  • Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva gets 4-year ban from sport over doping
    Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has been given a four-year ban from the sport after committing an anti-doping rule violation, the Court of Arbitration for Sport said Monday. Despite Valieva’s disqualification, the Russian Olympic team will still receive a bronze medal in the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
    Sports
    Jan 30
  • 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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  • U.S. has no indication Russia is preparing to use a nuclear weapon: State Department
    The United States does not have any sign that Russia is preparing to use a nuclear weapon and will continue to monitor carefully, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters on Thursday. This came after Russian President, Vladimir Putin, warned that Moscow had weapons to strike targets in the West.
    U.S. News
    Feb 29
  • Bucha massacre: How Ukrainian children’s mental scars are being healed after Russian invasion
    Two years after Russian troops killed hundreds of civilians in Bucha, Ukraine, the city has repaired much of its buildings and infrastructure. Crystal Goomansingh returns to Bucha to learn about the work being done to help heal the mental scars of the children who lived through the massacre.
    Global National
    Feb 27
  • Global National: Feb. 20
    A former employee of Ontario Power Generation (OPG), which operates Ontario’s nuclear plants, has been charged under the Security of Information Act for allegedly sharing “safeguarded information.” What the former staffer is believed to have done, and the impact on Canada’s security. Canada’s inflation rate fell to 2.9 per cent in January, according to Statistics...
    Global National
    Feb 20
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  • Will Moscow hand over the body of Alexei Navalny?
    Alexei Navalny’s team has confirmed what Russian officials reported just a day ago. The Kremlin’s opposition leader is dead and Navalny’s team, like many others, believe he was murdered by order of the Russian president. Navalny’s supporters and world leaders are demanding answers as Moscow does seemingly everything in its power to avoid handing over...
    World
    Feb 17
  • Global National: Feb. 17
    Alexei Navalny’s team has confirmed what Russian officials reported just a day ago. The Kremlin’s opposition leader is dead and Navalny’s team, like many others, believe he was murdered by order of the Russian president. Navalny’s supporters and world leaders are demanding answers as Moscow does seemingly everything in its power to avoid handing over...
    Feb 17
  • Pussy Riot joins Berlin protests mourning Navalny: “A beacon of hope”
    Nadya Tolokonnikova, co-founder of the feminist band and activist group Pussy Riot, joined a protest in Berlin on Sunday to mourn the death of Putin critic Alexei Navalny. Tolokonnikova, a friend of Navalny, said the Russian opposition leader had been a “beacon of hope” for Russian activists and that his death would be a big...
    World
    Feb 18
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  • Global National: Feb. 25
    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says more than 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in the past two years since the full-scale invasion by Russia. This is the first time Ukraine has openly given details of how many soldiers have died in over a year. While the work done by Canadians has been acknowledged, Canada has...
    Global National
    Feb 25
  • Global National: Feb. 22
    EDITORS NOTE: A portion of the newscast was removed from the online version due to technical difficulties. We regret the error. You can watch Adam MacVicar’s report here https://globalnews.ca/video/10312118/stakeholders-await-next-weeks-budget-after-address-from-alberta-premier/ More than 2 years after a man’s deadly attack on a Muslim family in London, Ont., a judge has ruled it as an act of terrorism,...
    Global National
    Feb 22
  • Global National: Feb. 15
    The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) is warning the entire business model of family medicine is failing, with many physicians resorting to own bank accounts to keep their practices afloat. Why some family doctors are giving up, and what one advocate says needs to be done to fix the worsening problem. Ontario-based BTNX received a significant...
    Global National
    Feb 15
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  • World condemns Russia for largest aerial attack since Ukraine war
    Russia launched 122 missiles and a score of drones against Ukrainian targets, officials said Friday, killing at least 20 civilians across the country in what an air force official said was the biggest aerial barrage of the war. International condemnation has been quick, including Canada’s defence minister Bill Blair saying that Moscow’s attack once again...
    World
    Dec 29, 2023
  • Global National: Dec. 31
    In tonight’s top story: Moscow is following through on its pledge to avenge civilian deaths inside Russia by launching a series of airstrikes in the northeast region of Kharkiv. Plus, For many, including job searchers here in Canada, the New Year could bring hope for a new job. The hidden tools available to those looking...
    Global National
    Dec 31, 2023
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