The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/01/27 at 02:00 EST

Episode Date: January 27, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/01/27 at 02:00 EST...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What does a mummified Egyptian child, the Parthenon marbles of Greece and an Irish giant all have in common? They are all stuff the British stole. Maybe. Join me, Mark Fennell, as I travel around the globe uncovering the shocking stories of how some, let's call them ill-gotten, artifacts made it to faraway institutions. Spoiler, it was probably the British. Don't miss a brand new season of Stuff the British Style. Watch it free on CBC Gem. From CBC News, the World is Sour, I'm Neil Kumar. The White House says US President Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:00:39 will hold off on imposing steep tariffs on Colombia as that country has now agreed to accept deported migrants being returned on military planes. Earlier, Trump had vowed to impose swift and punishing retaliation after the Colombian government blocked the arrival of deportation flights from the U.S. The U.S. is Colombia's largest trading partner. Meantime, an off-the-cuff remark by U remark by US President Donald Trump is catching fire across the Middle East.
Starting point is 00:01:09 While flying home on Air Force One, he suggested that Palestinians should leave Gaza and live in Jordan or Egypt instead. As Chris Brown tells us, it's an idea that brings up past pain for Palestinians. Comments Donald Trump made about their future in Gaza ricocheted across the Middle East. We just clean out that whole thing. Trump told reporters that Jordan and Egypt should permanently or temporarily
Starting point is 00:01:35 build housing for Palestinians so they can live there instead. It's an incendiary suggestion as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were uprooted from their homes when Israel was created in 1948 and during subsequent wars. This is our country, our land, in the land of our ancestors. We want to live and die in it said Sayah al-Sikwali and Jordan's foreign minister gave it a firm no as did the head of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Israeli analyst Yonatan Zarev, who worked on the Oslo peace accords 30 years ago, says displacement is the worst possible solution. There is no Palestinian, as far as I know, that can accept his deal. Chris Brown, CBC News in Jerusalem. Israel and Hamas appear to have resolved a snag in the rollout of the ceasefire agreement. Israel was refusing to allow Gazans to return to the northern part of the territory, saying that Hamas had reneged on releasing all female civilian hostages first. Now Qatari mediators and Israel say Hamas has agreed to release two more women and a third
Starting point is 00:02:43 hostage this week, followed by another three hostages next Saturday as scheduled. Israel says it will allow Gazans to move north today. Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney is ranking more high-profile endorsements in his run to replace Justin Trudeau, although the field of candidates has shrunk by one. JP Tasker has the latest from Ottawa. Carney! Carney! Carney! Carney! Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne is the latest top liberal to throw his support behind Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of Canada.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Together we could be a really great economic team for the country. This is a moment where we need to restore confidence in our country." So far, 52 Liberal MPs have endorsed Carney compared to 26 for his main opponent, Christia Freeland. I seem to be the choice of many of the Liberal MPs. More than a dozen cabinet ministers are backing Carney, even though they worked closely with Freeland for much of the last decade. Housing Minister Nathaniel Erskine-Smith is one of them. I do think that Mark offers a better chance to unite the country in standing up against tariffs.
Starting point is 00:03:48 The Liberal leadership race lost one of its candidates today. MP Chandra Araya said the party won't allow him to run for the top job. There's no word yet on why he's been shut out. JP Tasker, CBC News, Ottawa. Central banks in Canada and the US are set to announce plans for their interest rates on Wednesday. The Bank of Canada is expected to cut its key interest rate once again, while the US Federal Reserve is poised to hold.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Canada's central bank will also reveal its monetary policy report as the country faces the threat of tariffs by US President Donald Trump. Last year, the Crown Corporation cut its key interest rate five times, bringing it to 3.25%. And the Kansas City Chiefs have advanced to the Super Bowl following a 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game. The Chiefs will now try to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles in their quest for a third straight title. The Eagles beat the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC Championship game. Super Bowl 59 will take place in New Orleans on February 9th.
Starting point is 00:04:48 And that is Your World is Sour. For CBC News, I'm Neal Kumar.

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