Ukraine's cities in ruin, Russia's forces seemingly stalled

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Devastation is spreading across Ukraine's hardest-hit cities, as Russia's invasion rages into its second month. Jeff Semple looks at how Ukrainians are refusing to give up, as more makeshift cemeteries are promptly created in ruined cities.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is repeating his demands for NATO to take tougher action against Russia, as the alliance convenes in Brussels. David Akin reports on what Western nations, including Canada, are willing to provide.

Also, as concerns rise over Russia potentially using chemical weapons in Ukraine, NATO leaders warn they will take action that will bring "widespread consequences" against Moscow if it crosses that line. Heather Yourex-West explains how allies are preparing, and how the repercussions of chemical weapons would go far beyond Ukraine's borders.

And as the West aims to stop relying on Russian energy, Canada is set to increase its own oil and gas production. Abigail Bimman looks at whether it compares to Russia's output, and how this plan affects Canada's climate goals.

Plus, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson is on the verge of making history, as she's about to be confirmed as the U.S. Supreme Court's first Black female justice. But as Reggie Cecchini explains, Republicans are pushing back.

Meanwhile, following an earlier decision by Barbados, Jamaica is now the latest country planning to sever ties with the British monarchy. As Mike Drolet reports, the announcement comes on the heels of Prince William and Duchess Kate's criticized visit to the former British colony.

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