World Report

CBC
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Dec 8, 2025 • 10min

December 8: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes

Caroline Bargoot, a CBC News reporter focusing on travel and labor issues, discusses the looming strike by Air Transat pilots after a 72-hour notice. She highlights passenger reactions and the pilots' demand for pay parity. Katie Simpson, a CBC correspondent in Washington, analyzes President Trump's encouraging yet cautious remarks on Canada-U.S. trade relations, along with insights from his recent meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Carney. The podcast also touches on global issues, including Ukraine's leadership talks and Nigeria's release of kidnapped schoolchildren.
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Dec 7, 2025 • 10min

December 7: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes

In Bethlehem, the Christmas tree lights up for the first time since the Gaza war, symbolizing hope. A tragic nightclub fire in Goa claims 25 lives, likely due to a gas explosion. Meanwhile, the U.S. envoy hints at a potential peace deal for Ukraine. In Benin, soldiers claim control after a tense announcement on state TV. Nigeria faces uncertainty as families await news from kidnappers two weeks after a school abduction. Somali Canadians voice their concerns over xenophobic remarks from a political figure, while the Vancouver Whitecaps face defeat in their first MLS championship.
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Dec 6, 2025 • 10min

December 6: Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes

Indigenous groups are celebrating the return of cultural objects from the Vatican. A new training program in Calgary focuses on carbon capture technology. In British Columbia, the search for a grizzly bear that attacked a school group has been called off. A memorial in Montreal commemorates the victims of the 1989 École Polytechnique shooting and highlights ongoing gender violence. Finally, the Vancouver Whitecaps are making history with their first MLS Cup appearance.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 10min

December 5: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes

Jorge Barrera, a CBC reporter based in Mexico City, dives into the local protests surrounding the Azteca Stadium ahead of the World Cup. He highlights how the community is grappling with a water crisis, and how recent control over water resources has exacerbated tensions. The discussion also touches on the significance of these protests amidst the global attention on the soccer tournament. Barrera sheds light on the intersection of sports and social issues, making it a crucial topic in the context of the upcoming games.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 10min

December 4: Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes

Grocery prices in Canada are set to rise by 4-6% next year, affecting daily budgets. In a surprising move, Prime Minister Carney, President Trump, and President Sheinbaum will share the stage for the FIFA World Cup Draw despite ongoing trade tensions. High-stakes peace talks between Ukraine and U.S. envoys are taking place in Miami. In troubling news, recent Israeli airstrikes near Khan Yunis have resulted in civilian casualties. Meanwhile, Australia initiates a groundbreaking ban on social media access for those under 16, and a retiree falls victim to a clever deepfake scam in a shocking cryptocurrency theft.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 10min

December 3: Wednesday's top stories in 10 minutes

Prime Minister Mark Carney is determined to overhaul the First Nations child welfare system after prolonged disputes. In Washington, public hearings are underway assessing the implications of the Canada-US-Mexico trade pact. Newfoundland and Labrador faces scrutiny for its hesitance to adopt a federal pharmacare initiative. Meanwhile, NATO underlines the urgency of supporting Ukraine against Russia. The search for the elusive Malaysian flight MH370 is set to resume, and a rare Mercedes-Benz linked to a Canadian fugitive has been seized. Actor Mike Smith is also set to face court regarding serious allegations.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 10min

December 2: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes

Tensions rise as U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff meets Putin to discuss a peace plan for Ukraine. Mark Carney faces scrutiny from First Nations over a contentious pipeline agreement. Alberta's 'Forever Canadian' petition gains traction, aiming to squelch separatist talk. Premier Danielle Smith outlines a bill to challenge the federal gun buyback. A tragic fire in Hong Kong prompts calls for an independent inquiry. Meanwhile, some Dene nations propose renaming Great Slave Lake to honor Indigenous heritage. Illegal sales of nicotine pouches to youth spark alarming concerns across Canada.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 10min

December 1: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes

Donald Trump's surprising phone call with Nicolas Maduro sparks intrigue amid political tensions. A tragic shooting in Stockton leaves four dead, including three children, as the community grapples with the aftermath. In Hong Kong, a devastating apartment fire claims 151 lives, raising alarm over safety regulations. The UN warns of escalating sexual violence against women in conflict zones like the DRC and Sudan. Meanwhile, Indonesia faces catastrophic flooding and landslides, while the fight against HIV/AIDS faces potential setbacks due to funding cuts.
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Nov 30, 2025 • 10min

November 30: Sunday's top stories in 10 minutes

Tensions escalate as Donald Trump threatens to close Venezuelan airspace, prompting U.S. warnings. A tragic mass shooting at a child's birthday party in Stockton raises alarm. In Israel, Netanyahu seeks a pardon amidst his ongoing corruption trial, while Gaza's death toll skyrockets. Ukraine's President Zelenskyy discusses plans for a potential peace settlement. The devastating aftermath of a Hong Kong apartment fire has claimed 146 lives, and Cyclone Ditwah's toll in Sri Lanka nears 200 as communities face severe destruction.
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12 snips
Nov 29, 2025 • 10min

November 29: Saturday's top stories in 10 minutes

In this engaging discussion, various CBC reporters, including Catherine Cullen and Laura Westbrook, cover pressing global issues. They dissect Canada's controversial cuts to foreign aid and their potential impact on women in conflict zones. The tragic fire in Hong Kong, claiming 128 lives, sparks investigations into safety regulations. Julia Chapman reports on the renewed Russian aggression in Kyiv amidst ongoing peace talks. Environmental chaos unfolds as Cyclone Dittwa wreaks havoc in Sri Lanka. Plus, Iqaluit introduces its long-awaited public transit system!

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