Missile attacks on Ukraine's major cities are intensifying as Russian troops slowly gain more ground. Mike Armstrong reports on the mounting carnage and destruction.
Meanwhile, Russia is reportedly leaning on China for military and economic support, according to the U.S., spawning fears a wider, global conflict is on the horizon. Heather Yourex-West explains the impact of the Chinese government's potential involvement and why the stakes are also high for Beijing.
As the conflict in Ukraine continues, Canadian troops are set to participate in routine NORAD training in the Arctic. Abigail Bimman reports on how this operation is sending a message to Moscow and why it's also highlighting Canada's sluggish contributions to NORAD.
In British Columbia, despite COVID-19 restrictions lifting across Canada, another convoy pushing back against public health restrictions and vaccine mandates is expected to occupy Victoria. Lauren Pullen explains why the organizers insist on going through with the protest.
Also, gas prices continue to hit record levels across Canada and it's unlikely drivers will see much relief any time soon. As Anne Gaviola reports, pain at the pump has caused some to change the way they commute.
And in the United Kingdom, some protesters in London have been arrested after occupying a mansion linked to sanctioned Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska. Redmond Shannon explains what the demonstrators want done with the home and how some London residents say empty mansions are causing problems.
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