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TOPIC: UKRAINE

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Zelenskyy meets with Trump amid tensions over Ukraine assistance

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he would work with both Ukraine and Russia to end their war if elected, as he stood next to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy before their meeting in New York. Zelenskyy said he wanted to discuss his 'victory plan' for Ukraine with Trump.
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Harris criticizes calls for Ukraine to give up territory to Russia

Vice-President Kamala Harris said calls for Ukraine to cede territory to Russia were 'dangerous and unacceptable' as she met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday, the same day the U.S. announced billions more in military aid to the embattled country. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has suggested that Ukraine needs to cut a deal to end the war and criticized U.S. military assistance.
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Ukraine President Zelenskyy visits White House to promote plan to win war

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is at the White House to promote his victory plan. His visit comes as U.S. President Joe Biden announces billions of dollars in new assistance for Kyiv.
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Ukraines president urges global leaders to stand with his country

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed global leaders at the 79th UN General Assembly on Wednesday. Zelenskyy urged those present to stand united by his country against Russia and to seek a just peace.
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The risks of incidents are high, says Latvias foreign minister after Russian drone crash

Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton speaks with Latvia's foreign minister, Baiba Brae, about the risks of Russian weapons entering NATO airspace, Canadas NATO support on the ground in Latvia and next weeks UN General Assembly.
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Ukrainian legion member recalls encounter with suspect in apparent Trump assassination attempt

Evelyn Aschenbrenner said Ryan W. Routh initially seemed like someone who wanted to help with the war effort in Ukraine in 2022, but evolved into someone who became increasingly unhinged.
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Putin draws red line on long-range missiles given by Ukraines foreign partners | Canada Tonight

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned Western countries against supplying Ukraine with long-range missiles, saying NATO risks war if they cross this red line. Andrew Rasiulis, a fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, joins Canada Tonight to break down Putins warning.
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Ukrainians return from Russia after being held as prisoners of war

AFP captured images of Ukrainians, draped in flags and smiling broadly, as they returned to their country from Russia, where they had been held as prisoners of war.
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Trump peace plan would see Russia keep Ukrainian territory, says Vance

Republican vice-presidential candidate J.D. Vance says former U.S. president Donald Trump's plan for peace between Russia and Ukraine would involve creating a fortified 'demilitarized zone' at the current front, as well as assurances that Ukraine would not join NATO or other multinational organizations.
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Russia expels 6 British diplomats, accuses them of 'subversive activities'

Russia's Federal Security Service has accused six British diplomats of spying and said a decision has been made to withdraw their accreditation. The FSB said it received documents indicating they were involved in 'intelligence-gathering and subversive activities.'
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Documentary does not 'whitewash' Russian war crimes: filmmaker

The Toronto International Film Festival said it will not pull a controversial documentary about Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine from its schedule, despite outcry from Ukrainian officials and community groups. In conversation with Metro Morning host David Common, Russian Canadian filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova defended her work.
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Ukraine pleads to use Western weapons further into Russia

Ukraine is again pleading for restrictions to be lifted on using long-range Western missiles to hit further into Russia, but some other countries arent sure its necessary because Ukraine is already using drones to strike targets far beyond the border.
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Canada sending Ukraine rocket motors, spare parts in latest aid package

Canada is donating tens of thousands of rocket motors, a handful of surplus warheads and the decommissioned chassis of nearly 100 armoured vehicles to Ukraine as part of its latest military support package.
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'The rocket hit our house,' Lviv resident says after Russian strike

People in Lviv, a city in western Ukraine, are reeling Wednesday after a Russian drone and missile strike, which officials say left seven dead.
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Russian attack kills at least 50, injures dozens in central Ukraine

In the deadliest attack this year, Ukrainian officials say at least 50 people civilians and soldiers were killed in a Russian strike on a military institute in the central town of Poltava.
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Zelenskyy says Russia hit Ukrainian city of Poltava with deadly strikes

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says initial reports out of Poltava suggest at least 41 people are dead and 180 wounded after Russia hit a military training facility and nearby hospital. The number of dead was later revised to more than 50.
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Russia makes gains on key Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, as more families forced to flee

CBC News hears from families forced to flee their homes in the key eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, as fighting intensifies and Russias military closes in.
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Mpox vaccine delay, Putin's Kursk dilemma, Home ownership

Lauren Bird explains why mpox vaccines are only just arriving in Africa. Then, Vladimir Putin's response to Ukraine's attack in the Kursk region. Plus, why it may be the hardest time in history to buy a home in Canada.
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Russia hits Ukraine with barrage of missiles, drones

Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine, sending drones and missiles into several parts of the country. Russia says it targeted energy infrastructure, though there are multiple civilian deaths.
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How Ukraine built an army of drones to fight Russia

To combat Russias immense military power, Ukraine has built an army of drones, turning everyday aerial vehicles into military weapons that have helped change the momentum of this war.
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Russia unleashes large-scale drone, missile attack on Ukraine

Russia launched more than 100 missiles and around 100 attack drones at Ukraine during the morning rush hour on Monday, killing at least five people, officials said. People took cover inside the city's subway stations.

Ukraine and Russia swap more than 100 prisoners

The Russian Defence Ministry said the 115 Russian soldiers had been captured in the Kursk region, where Ukrainian forces launched their surprise offensive into Russia two weeks ago. Ukraine said the 115 Ukrainian servicemen who were freed were conscripts.
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Indian Prime Minister Modi urges Zelenskyy to sit down for talks with Russia

India's Narendra Modi has urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to sit down for talks with Russia to end the war and offered to act as a 'friend' to help bring peace as the two leaders met in Kyiv.
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Ukrainian soldier says Russian civilians feel betrayed by their government

A Ukrainian soldier who calls himself 'Wolverine' says Russian soldiers he's encountered have low morale and insufficient training, while civilians are suffering from a 'bad humanitarian situation,' including a lack of water.
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Ukrainian refugees are losing Quebec health care while their country is still at war

While many Ukrainians who have settled in the province since 2022 have work permits that will remain valid for several more years, Quebec has decided to end their health-care benefits, leaving some in difficult situations.