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Germany gives NATO allies OK to train Ukrainian troops on Leopard tanks
Germany's defence minister says NATO allies can start training Ukrainian troops on German-built Leopard 2 tanks, laying the groundwork for an approval to deploy the tanks to Ukraine.
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Germany to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, will allow allies to do same
Germany has confirmed that it will send 14 Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine and will allow allies to re-export their own stock of the German-built tanks to the front.
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Canada needs to both challenge and cooperate with China: Defence minister
"We need to challenge China in certain areas and we also need to cooperate in certain areas," said Defence Minister Anita Anand. "In the military area, we are cognizant that China has undertaken some exercises which are perilous for our...
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Canada needs to both challenge and co-operate with China: Defence minister
"We need to challenge China in certain areas and we also need to co-operate in certain areas," said Defence Minister Anita Anand. "In the military area, we are cognizant that China has undertaken some exercises which are perilous for our...
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Germany 'doesn't want to escalate the situation with Russia,' says military strategy expert
Marina Miron, post doctoral researcher in the War Studies Department at King's College London, breaks down Germany's hesitation to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, saying it will send tanks if the U.S. does the same.
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U.S., German tanks significantly enhance Ukraine's defence capabilities: ambassador
The U.S. and Germany both announced Wednesday they would be providing Ukraine with main battle tanks. Germany's Ambassador to Canada Sabine Sparwasser joined Power & Politics to discuss how Germany arrived at this decision.
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Need2Know Headlines: UVA Shooting Suspect In Custody, 10,000 Expected To Be Laid Off At Amazon
The shooting suspect at the Univesity of Virginia is in custody, a TSA mistake allowed box cutters onboard, and President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan takes another hit. Here is everything you Need2Know for Tuesday, November 15,...
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NATO chief pressed on more air defence for Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, responding to a Ukrainian reporter's question, says a meeting will be held today to co-ordinate NATO's layered air defence systems for Ukraine.
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NATO'S Article 4 explained
Article 4 of NATO's founding treaty means allies may consult with one another if they feel they're in a potential threat situation, says Andrew Rasiulis, a fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
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Missile strike on Poland is ultimately Russia's fault: ambassador
"Whether it was a Russian missile, whether it was Ukrainian air defence, whether the missile came from Mars, it's Russia's fault," said Polish Ambassador to Canada Witold Dzielski. "This situation would not happen if it was not for the...
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Biden, Xi meet amid strained ties ahead of G20 summit in Bali
The US and China are at odds over a range of issues from Taiwan to Hong Kong, trade, and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Biden raises human rights and Russia’s nuclear threats with China’s President Xi
Xi Jinping has joined Joe Biden in condemning Russian threats of using nuclear weapons in Ukraine, the White House said, as the leaders of the USA and China met on Monday on the sidelines of the G20 gathering in Bali.The leaders of the...
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Ukraine denies Russia’s ‘dirty bomb’ accusation
Ukraine is denying claims from Russia that it is about to launch a radioactive ‘dirty bomb’ attack, a claim Western allies have also dismissed. United Nations inspectors will be heading to the country at Kyiv's request to debunk the...
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Belarus: EU warns Lukashenko of sanctions over joint grouping of troops with Russia
A Commission spokesman said that "Ukraine here is the victim. Ukraine is not the aggressor. And we remind the Belarusian regime that Ukraine is under brutal, illegal attack."
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Canada announces $47 million aid package for Ukraine
The Liberal government is spending $47 million to purchase artillery shells, drone cameras and tens of thousands of pieces of winter clothing for Ukraine. Kyiv is asking for more, testing the limits of what allies can easily provide.
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North Korea missile launch: Japan and South Korea condemn test
North Korea has fired a ballistic missile over Japan, the fifth launch in 10 days.
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NATO spy plane watches Russia's activity in Ukraine
CBC's David Common gets rare access to NATO's sophisticated surveillance aircraft that monitors Russian war activity in and around Ukraine, and provides information to allies, allowing Ukraine to quickly respond.
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NATO surveillance plane watches Russia's activity in Ukraine
CBC's David Common gets rare access to NATO's sophisticated surveillance aircraft that monitors Russian war activity in and around Ukraine, and provides information to allies, allowing Ukraine to quickly respond.
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Turkey, Greece join NATO naval drills
NATO is holding naval exercises with the Turkish maritime forces off the western coast of Turkey.
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Joly declines to say how Canada would respond if Russia uses a nuclear weapon in Ukraine
"This is a decision we will not take in isolation," said Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly when asked repeatedly how Canada would respond if Russian President Vladimir Putin used a nuclear weapon in Ukraine. "This is a decision we...
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Dozens killed in political violence after Iraq’s al-Sadr quits
A political crisis erupted into deadly violence, after Iraqi Shia leader Muqtada al-Sadr announced he was quitting.
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NATO chief visits to Canada’s Far North amid concerns over Russian aggression
For the first time, NATO’s secretary general is touring Canada’s Far North. The visit comes amid increased concern around both national and NATO security, prompted by the West's deteriorating relationship with Russia over the war in...
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NATO chief visits Canada’s Far North amid concerns over Russian aggression
For the first time, NATO’s secretary general is touring Canada’s Far North. The visit comes amid increased concern around both national and NATO security, prompted by the West's deteriorating relationship with Russia over the war in...
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Prosecutors expand probe of Peru's President Pedro Castillo
Prosecutors in Peru are expanding their corruption investigation against President Pedro Castillo.