Post-tropical cyclone Lee made landfall in Atlantic Canada on Saturday, battering and soaking Nova Scotia and New Brunswick with heavy rains and high winds. We take a closer look at the storm’s impact on the East Coast, as more than 200,000 people are left without power. The founder of the organization Voice of Libyan Women talks to Global News about the situation on the ground in northeastern Libya following the devastating floods that have left thousands dead and thousands more missing. An unprecedented situation in the U.S. as America’s big three automakers face simultaneous strikes. We find out if Canada could be impacted next. By some estimates, it could take years – or even decades—to demine Ukraine following Russia’s war. How some Ukrainians are finding creative ways to remove landmines in the meantime. And finally, the world marks one year since the death of Mahsa Amini in Iranian custody.
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