The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/02/22 at 22:00 EST
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From CBC News, The World This Hour, I'm Claude Fague.
Doctors in Rome say these next few hours
could determine the Pope's survival.
The Vatican says Pope Francis is in critical condition
after suffering a respiratory crisis this morning.
The 88-year-old pontiff has been in hospital
for more than a week.
Megan Williams has more.
A Vatican statement says Pope Francis's condition
remains critical, meaning he is not out of danger.
The Pope experienced a prolonged
asthma-like respiratory crisis this morning,
requiring high-flow oxygen therapy.
And blood tests showed a condition that makes it harder for blood to clot and increases the risk of bleeding.
He also has anemia, a lower than normal red blood cell count, which can cause fatigue and weakness.
He was given a blood transfusion.
Despite his condition, the Vatican says the pope remains alert
and spent the day sitting in a chair, though in more discomfort than yesterday. For now, it said,
the prognosis remains uncertain. The pope was hospitalized eight days ago for bronchitis
that developed into double pneumonia. Megan Williams, CBC News, Rome.
Ukraine's military intelligence says Russia is going to claim victory over Ukraine on
Monday, the third anniversary of the invasion.
Its warning of propaganda, it says, doesn't mention Russia was the aggressor.
Dominic Vallaitis has the details.
This Monday marks three years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
And according to intelligence officials in Kyiv, the Kremlin intends to use the anniversary
to declare victory over Ukraine and possibly even NATO.
The main intelligence directorate of Ukraine's Ministry of Defence, the GUR, says Russian
propagandists have already been instructed to promote so-called victory
narratives ahead of Monday's anniversary.
Moscow's aim, it's claimed, is to destabilise Ukrainian society and discredit the country
among its Western allies, which provide Kiev with essential military aid.
Russia is reportedly hoping the new propaganda campaign will mask its status as the aggressor in the
conflict. Moscow has not commented on the claims. Dominic Velaitis for CBC News, Riga, Latvia.
NDP MP Charlie Angus wants the Prime Minister to revoke Elon Musk's dual citizenship status
and Canadian passport. Angus accuses Musk of using his wealth and power to influence Canada's elections.
Musk's mother was born in Regina.
Angus is sponsoring a petition that so far has garnered 24,000 signatures.
It's been a frustrating time for Sunwing Airlines and its passengers.
The airline had to cancel outbound flights earlier this week because of storms and a
plane crash in Toronto and focus on getting customers stuck overseas back home.
Michelle Song has more.
We are unfortunately canceling all Sunwing outbound flights.
To many Canadians' disappointment,
the popular low-cost airline Sunwing cancelled all of its flights
departing from Toronto and Montreal earlier this week.
The airline says it will focus on getting passengers now stuck in foreign destinations
back to Canada.
This comes after back-to-back snowstorms and the crash of a Delta Airlines plane at Pearson.
Hans Roach was supposed to fly back that day, but as of this morning, he's been stuck in
the Dominican Republic.
And every day, as I said, is Groundhog's Day where we wake up we're told to check out of our hotel and then you know go to the airport but then there's no flight.
Roche and his wife had to change resorts three times and now his wife is running out of her prescription medication but he really hopes his flight today will put an end to his Groundhog Day.
Michelle Song, CBC News, Toronto.
Health Canada has issued a recall for a kids sunscreen.
It includes the kids by Baby Gannick's SP50 mineral sunscreen.
It says that impurity was found in the products at levels above the allowed limit which may
pose health risks.
Officials are asking the public to stop using the products and contact a health care professional
if there are any concerns. And that is your World This Hour. For CBC News, I'm Claude Fague.