The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/03/15 at 19:00 EDT

Episode Date: March 15, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/03/15 at 19:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 When a body is discovered 10 miles out to sea, it sparks a mind-blowing police investigation. There's a man living in this address in the name of a deceased. He's one of the most wanted men in the world. This isn't really happening. Officers are finding large sums of money. It's a tale of murder, skullduggery and international intrigue. So who really is he? I'm Sam Mullins and this is Sea of Lies from CBC's Uncovered, available now.
Starting point is 00:00:33 From CBC News, the world this hour, I'm Jasmine Sepulis. Canada, along with several European countries, took part today in a virtual summit on Ukraine. And as Anna Cunningham reports, the so-called Coalition of the Willing is planning to put military pressure on Moscow. Prime Minister Mark Carney joining French President Emmanuel Macron, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, as well as leaders from Australia, New Zealand, European nations and EU and NATO chiefs. We agreed we will keep increasing the pressure on Russia,
Starting point is 00:01:06 keep the military aid flowing to Ukraine and keep tightening restrictions on Russia's economy. Led by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, he says the group rejects Russian President Vladimir Putin's yes-but approach to a ceasefire. Starmer says his group is now moving to an operational phase. Our militaries will meet on Thursday this week here in the United Kingdom to put strong and robust plans in place to swing in behind a peace deal. Discussions then will be about the possibility of a peacekeeping force, something Moscow rejects. The US did not take part in the meeting.
Starting point is 00:01:41 President Donald Trump still sounding positive on Russia agreeing a peace deal. Anna Cunningham, CBC News, London. The US military has carried out deadly air strikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebel targets in Yemen. The Houthi-run health ministry reports at least nine deaths and nine injuries. President Donald Trump says he ordered the strikes in response to attacks on international shipping and aircraft in and around the Red Sea. Attacks the militants claim were a show of support for Hamas in Gaza. In Serbia, an estimated 100,000 people converged in Belgrade to protest the country's president, Aleksandar Vucic. The rally is believed to be the biggest anti-government protest ever held in Serbia. It comes after more than four months of
Starting point is 00:02:33 demonstrations that have posed the biggest challenge to Vucic's grip on power after 13 years in charge. The almost daily protests began after 15 people died in a railway station collapse last November. Some blame that disaster on corruption under Vuchich's leadership. In Oklahoma, 12 counties are in a state of emergency after wildfires ripped across the state. Governor Kevin Stitt. What we know right now is there's about 170,000 acres that were burned and forestry is up flying right now to kind of get the exact number.
Starting point is 00:03:11 Friday's fires have also destroyed nearly 300 structures and thousands have been left without power. No fatalities have been reported so far. Alberta is the latest province to be hit with measles outbreaks, first in a northern First Nation and now in Calgary. Sam Sampson has more on the spread and how it plays into other cases across Canada. I don't think we're surprised. Dr. Craig Jenney researches infectious diseases at the University of Calgary. With the ease of travel and the fact that Calgary is a large transport hub,
Starting point is 00:03:43 you know, it really was a matter of time. Alberta Health Services announced late Friday night there's a confirmed measles case in the Calgary area with potential exposures in Airdrie, a bedroom community of the prairies largest city. But Alberta's first cases were up north in Little Red River Cree Nation. Six people are recovering now with another potential case. Saskatchewan has one confirmed case. Manitoba has had six since February. Five of those cases are related to an outbreak in Ontario, the province with by far the most measles cases in Canada.
Starting point is 00:04:15 Measles is really one plane ride away. Dr. Jared Bullard is professor and section head of pediatric infectious disease at the University of Manitoba. He says measles isn't an endemic in Canada right now. It's not widespread, which is why he says vaccinations can keep it at bay. Sam Sampson, CBC News, Edmonton. And Hudson's Bay stores are expecting to launch a major sale. The chain says it will begin liquidating everything next week. The 354-year-old retailer went into creditor protection earlier this month, owing nearly a billion dollars to landlords and suppliers.
Starting point is 00:04:52 And that is your World This Hour. For CBC News, I'm Jasmine Sepulis.

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