Global National: April 15, 2024 | Historic Trump hush money criminal trial begins in New York
In tonight’s top story: The first criminal trial against a former U.S. president is now underway, over Donald Trump's alleged hush money payments to hide an affair with an adult film star before the 2016 presidential election. Reggie Cecchini explains what unfolded in the first day of the historic trial and how it will impact Trump's 2024 election campaign.
The Israeli war cabinet has vowed to "exact a price" on Iran following its unprecedented missile and drone attack — yet Israel's international allies are urging restraint. Crystal Goomansingh looks at the diplomatic pressure to de-escalate the situation in the Middle East.
The Canadian government has revealed many of its plans to help citizens ahead of tabling its 2024 federal budget, especially over the housing costs. But much of its goals will cost tens of billions of dollars. David Akin looks at how Ottawa plans to pay it off, including higher taxes on the wealthiest Canadians.
The Trudeau government's housing and affordability strategies are being touted ahead of tabling its 2024 budget. But to make any serious progress, they will need municipalities and provinces to cooperate. As Megan King explains, that cooperation is not guaranteed.
The British Columbia government and the Council of Haida Nation have signed an agreement officially recognizing Haida Gwaii’s Aboriginal title, more than two decades after the nation launched a legal action seeking formal recognition. Aaron McArthur explains what it means to the Haida Nation.
Plus, while dogs and birds are not meant to be friends, social media has been captivated by the close bond between Molly the magpie and Peggy the Staffordshire terrier. Mike Drolet looks at how the unlikely duo came to be, the controversy that separated them and how common sense eventually helped the pair reunite.
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Global National: April 13, 2024 | US shoots down Iranian drones launched at Israel
For days, Iranian officials have been vowing to attack Israel, and the country appears to have followed up on that threat Saturday, launching a number of drones toward Israel. This came on the same day as a group of Iranian military commandos stormed and seized an Israeli-affiliated container ship near the Strait of Hormuz. As Mackenzie Gray reports, the attack comes after one of Tehran's diplomatic facilities in Syria was recently destroyed in an Israeli airstrike.
In Australia, at least six people are dead after a stabbing rampage inside a Sydney shopping mall. It happened at a Westfield shopping centre in Bondi Junction, a Sydney suburb. Police say the lone suspect had no clear motive or ideology, and was eventually shot dead by a female officer, hailed a hero. Nearly all of the victims are women. Catherine Urquhart reports on the indiscriminate attack, and more on what is known about the killer.
An Ontario man who suffered a medical emergency in Costa Rica says he feels stranded abroad. His family is working to bring him back, but with all the paperwork in order, they say there's still a major obstacle in their way: a lack of available hospital beds back home. As Sean O'Shea reports, their story isn't unique — and for many Canadians, the problem only seems to be getting worse.
The latest numbers show cases of Invasive Group A Strep hit a new peak in 2023 and this year appears to follow that trend. A recent cluster of deaths in the Maritimes has families pushing for better awareness. Heidi Petracek explains what one expert says is still desperately needed to fight strep, and speaks to the mother of a child who survived a close call.
Indigenous communities are sounding the alarm as the wildfire season gets underway. On Wednesday, the federal government announced new funding to help the 48 First Nations in Alberta hire emergency management coordinators, promising that more funding would be on the way. But with wildfires already sparking evacuation orders, several chiefs tell Global News that the announcement is both too little and too late. Heather Yourex-West reports.
With just months away from the Summer Olympics in Paris, athletes from around the world will be vying for Olympic glory and gold. Usually, those are the only prizes any victorious Olympian will be walking away with — but one Olympic sport will soon raise the stakes by putting money on the table. Mike Drolet explains the historic change.
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TAIWAN Hualien a Powerful Earthquake, TSUNAMI Alert? - April 3, 2024
Video shows damaged structures in Hualien, Taiwan, after a powerful earthquake struck the region on Wednesday, April 3, 2024.
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Preparing for China: Military firepower on show in the Pacific | 60 Minutes Australia
In 2010, the Australian navy showed off their firepower as they took part in war games with the United States and Pacific nations.
Synopsis | Firepower (2010)
Where do you think the next great threat to world peace will come from? Iran perhaps? Or Iraq? Maybe a cave somewhere in the Afghan mountains? Well, there are some who believe that China, the newest superpower on the world block, is the country to watch. And if they're right, Australia better be ready. Michael Usher has just spent some time with our navy, watching in awe as they played war games with the Americans and twelve other nervous Pacific nations and there was some serious fire power on display.
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North Korea Gets Ready for War - March 21, 2024 - The Global Lane
Kim Jong Un prepares North Korea for war; No way out. Desperate for help, chaos and violence overtake Haiti; New film details scientific evidence proving the biblical account of Noah's flood; Christian artist and puberty blockers banned in UK.
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FULL VIDEO || Baltimore bridge collapse after massive cargo ship collision
Eight people were believed to have been on the Baltimore bridge when the massive container ship smashed into it in the early hours. Most of the 1.6-mile-long structure collapsed in seconds - sending those on it plunging into the river below.
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Putin's Russia: A Country at War with Itself
Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has brought war back to Europe and is transforming Russia itself— dissent is crushed, propaganda is raging and fear is everywhere. Filmed over 12 months with unparalleled access, VICE News documents how this war is pushing the country from authoritarianism to dictatorship.
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Eleven people arrested after deadly attack at concert hall in Russia
Russian authorities said that they have arrested 11 people, including four suspected gunmen, following the deadly attack at a concert hall near Moscow. Officials say at least 115 people were killed.
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