Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised to continue Israel’s fight with Hezbollah
on Thursday, even with world leaders in New York today pushing for a proposed 21-day pause on the war. Thousands are fleeing Lebanon as a ground invasion from Israel draws closer. Jeff Semple reports from Jerusalem. Jon Wells
—a member of the Blood Tribe—died on Sept. 17,after a police altercation in Calgary .He was the ninth Indigenous individual who has died following an altercation with police since the end of August. Heather Yourex-West reports on the call for accountability. New York City Mayor Eric Adams was federally indicated on Wednesday, after allegations that he was showered with gifts and donations for his campaign, from those connected to the Turkish government. Jackson Proskow has the details of the political scandal. Lebanon is a country divided along religious lines, with citizens evenly split between identifying as Christian, Sunni Muslim, and Shia Muslim. However not all Shias support Hezbollah. Redmond Shannon breaks down Hezbollah’s place in the country. A museum in Nova Scotia is looking for former students from one of Canada’s segregated schools in the province known as ‘The Kitchen School,’ to preserve their stories of living through legislated racial inequality in Canada’s education system. Heidi Petracek sits down with a former student of the school, and with those making sure these stories aren’t lost.
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