U.S. President Joe Biden is warning more attacks by ISIS-K could hit Kabul’s airport, as he vows more retaliation on the terrorist group. But what will Afghan refugees do now as they continue to face a hopeless situation – and what is Canada doing about it? Plus, security concerns on Canada’s federal election campaign trail, after a profanity-laced protest disrupts Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau’s rally. And the push for more Indigenous candidates, as the New Democrats try to garner more electoral support in Canada’s North.
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