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Mosaic Festival of Cultures 2026 – Ukraine Kyiv PavilionOne more stop on our preview of Mosaic Festival of Cultures 2026, which gets underway tomorrow in Regina. Karen and Svitlana from the Ukraine Kyiv Pavilion joined our Juliane Bodini in studio.EntertainmentJun 3
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Russia threatens new strikes on Ukraine, embassiesRussia has threatened to unleash a new level of destruction on Ukraine. It also threatened it would attack embassies, and therefore other countries. Nathaniel Dove looks at what the threat could actually entail and Canada’s response.WorldMay 26
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Russia launches massive missile and drone attack on UkraineRussia launched one of its largest aerial assaults on Ukraine overnight Sunday, firing 90 missiles and 600 drones in total, according to Ukrainian officials. Authorities say the attacks damaged homes, schools and civilian infrastructure across Kyiv, killing at least four people and injuring dozens more. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia used a hypersonic Oreshnik...PoliticsMay 24
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Russia launches massive overnight drone attack killing at least 18 in UkraineAt least 18 people are dead, and 100 others injured after Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities overnight on Tuesday. The aerial onslaught involved more than 600 drones and dozens of missiles.PoliticsJun 2
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‘What drone?’: Putin denies Russia responsible for drone attack in Romania, blames UkraineRussian President Vladimir Putin has denied culpability after NATO claimed Moscow was responsible for a drone that hit an apartment complex in eastern Romania and injured two people on Friday. “These had nothing to do with Russian aircraft, but rather that these drones were of Ukrainian origin,” Putin said, blaming the neighbouring nation Moscow bombarded...PoliticsMay 29
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Russia launches largest sustained attack of the war on UkraineWARNING: Please be advised this story contains disturbing images. After a brief respite, the war in Ukraine has resumed with a fury. Coinciding with Victory Day in Russia, a three-day ceasefire ended with a massive attack from Moscow. Nathaniel Dove has the latest on the fighting.May 15
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Atlantic Canadian dive team help demine Black Sea in Russia-Ukraine warSince the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, underwater mines have posed a major risk in the Black Sea. Finding and detonating those mines is the work of Royal Canadian Navy dive teams – something that is both dangerous and requires extraordinary skill. In this case, a team from Halifax has been tasked with...Global NationalMay 15
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Canada commits $270M to Ukraine as Carney appears at European summitPrime Minister Mark Carney is trying to lessen Canada’s dependence on the U.S. in the wake of the soured relationship between the two countries. David Akin explains how Canada and the European Union are strengthening their trade ties, and Carney’s new commitment to Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.Global NationalMay 4
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Victory Day parade: ‘Victory will always be ours,’ Putin says amid Russia-Ukraine warTo celebrate its annual Victory Day, Russia held a scaled-down parade in Red Square under tight security Saturday, following spells of drone attacks from Ukraine. In a speech, Russian President Vladimir Putin commended the soldiers of modern day soldiers fighting in Ukraine, hailing Russian “heroes” in what he called “resisting an aggressive force that is...May 9
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Canada commits additional $270M to Ukraine as Carney attends European summitCanada is contributing another $270 million to help Ukraine secure critical military capabilities as it continues to defend against Russia’s full-scale invasion. The money will go toward buying items from a NATO list, and brings Canada’s total monetary support for Ukraine to $25.8 billion.CanadaMay 4
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Is Putin living mostly underground now, afraid of Ukraine’s drones and missiles striking deeper?Russian troops are preparing for the annual May 9 Victory Day parade, that celebrates the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. The Kremlin announced a ceasefire with Ukraine so the parade can take place amid Ukrainian drones and missiles striking deeper into Russia. Ukraine’s foreign ministry called the May 9 ceasefire offer “manipulation”...WorldMay 5
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Ukraine takes aim at Russian tankers as Iran war continues to raise oil pricesOil exports to countries such as Syria have been an economic lifeline for Russia in its war with Ukraine. According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, three sanctioned oil tankers are now inoperable after drone strikes over the weekend. Mackenzie Gray reports.EconomyMay 3
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Ukraine marks 40th anniversary of Chernobyl nuclear disasterUkraine on Sunday marked the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster during a ceremony at the time the fourth reactor exploded in 1986, with a bell rung by a man wearing a white protective suit and onlookers laying flowers and lighting candles.WorldApr 26
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EU agrees to loan €90B to Ukraine amid war with RussiaAfter months of delays, the European Parliament reached an agreement on Wednesday to give Ukraine a €90 billion loan, roughly C$140 billion. The decision comes little more than a week after pro-Russia Viktor Orban, the president of Hungary, a member of EU, lost his country’s national presidential election. Nathaniel Dove has more on what changed...Apr 22
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Former British soldier who fought in Ukraine brings speaking tour to EdmontonFrom the battlefield in Ukraine to imprisonment, torture and then eventual release, Shaun Pinner’s story is one of resilience, sacrifice and unbreakable spirit. And he is sharing that story — here in Edmonton — this coming Friday. He stopped by Global News Morning Edmonton to talk more about his journey.Global News Morning EdmontonApr 22
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Fragile holiday truce between Russia and UkraineThe guns between Russia and Ukraine were supposed to fall silent this weekend for a temporary ceasefire marking the Orthodox Easter weekend. Reports of Russian attacks on Ukraine have already dampened some of those hopes. But both sides did agree to prisoner exchanges for the holiday. Jillian Piper reports.PoliticsApr 11
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Russia, Ukraine swap 175 prisoners of war as part of Orthodox Easter ceasefireRussia and Ukraine have carried out a prisoner of war (POW) exchange mediated by the United Arab Emirates, with each side swapping 175 more detainees on Saturday, the Russian Defence Ministry said.Apr 11
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U.S. could divert weapons from Ukraine: reportDays after Russia launched a massive attack against Ukraine, the Kremlin has struck again. While the United States stopped giving Ukraine weapons it needs to fight back, it kept selling them to NATO to give to Kyiv. New reporting suggests that support could slow even further at a critical time. Nathaniel Dove has more.U.S. NewsMar 26
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Russian drone attacks injure 9 people in Ukraine’s KharkivA Russian drone attack injured nine people in Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv, on Wednesday, mayor Ihor Terekhov said on the Telegram messaging app.WorldMar 25
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Putin says Russia could sign peace deal with ZelenskyyRussian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that Russia could sign a peace agreement with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy if a deal is reached. Putin said Russia wants a peaceful end to the conflict and would sign an agreement with what it considers legitimate Ukrainian representatives. He suggested potential signatories could include the speaker of Ukraine’s...PoliticsJun 4