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From CBC News, the world is sour.
I'm Neil Kupar.
India and Pakistan have agreed to a ceasefire
in their latest round of fighting.
But both sides are accusing each other of violating that deal. And leaders from around the world are pushing
for a more stable diplomatic solution. Salima Shivji has more from Mumbai.
After heavy shelling, blackouts and drone attacks over the contested Himalayan region
of Kashmir, finally a breakthrough.
A ceasefire negotiated between the two nuclear powers, this news anchor tells her viewers.
India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri confirming
that the head of military operations for each country
spoke on Saturday afternoon.
The escalating clashes broke out after a militant attack in Indian controlled Kashmir, where
gunmen killed 26 men.
India blames Pakistan, but Islamabad denies involvement.
But the day's peaceful silence didn't last long.
As night fell, New Delhi accused Pakistani forces of violating the truce repeatedly.
Two nuclear-armed rivals who fought over Kashmir for nearly 80 years now, proving the region
is still the dangerous flashpoint it ever was.
Salima Shivji, CBC News, Mumbai.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is proposing new peace talks with Ukraine next week.
This comes after leaders of major European powers met in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Saturday in a show of unity
They were putting pressure on Moscow to sign up to a 30-day unconditional ceasefire starting Monday
Philipply Shannach reports
Standing next to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv's Medan Square the leaders of France, Germany, Britain and Poland
honor the fallen defenders of Ukraine.
And they stood as a united front behind a plan to stop hostilities and begin peace talks.
Ukraine is ready to move toward peace.
Zelensky says the first step is for Russia to accept a ceasefire
for at least 30 days beginning Monday.
Russia, as of now, is rejecting even that.
Only one country
started this illegal conflict and that was Russia.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that many other countries including
Canada support the plan. There must be that 30-day unconditional ceasefire. In
March the United States proposed an immediate limited 30-day truce which
Ukraine accepted but the Kremlin had held out for better terms. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov downplayed chances of
Russia agreeing to a ceasefire.
Philipp Pshanok, CBC News, Toronto.
In Geneva, negotiations between the US and China to
resolve a tariff dispute have ended. US President Donald Trump posted on social
media that great progress was made. The two countries have been in a tit for tat tax off.
The US charging a 145% levy on Chinese products, with Beijing responding with a
125% surcharge on American goods.
While a major breakthrough isn't expected, there's hope the two sides
can reduce those tariffs.
Pope Leo has made his first foray into public.
He ventured out on the Vatican to visit the shrine to the Virgin Mary. Leo also made his stop at St. Mary Major,
known as Our Lady of Good Council, the burial place of Pope Francis to pay his respects to his predecessor.
Canada has won its first game at the World Hockey Championship in Stockholm, Sweden, defeating Slovenia 4-0.
NHL superstar Nathan McKinnon scoring the game's second goal. He and other NHL players are suiting
up for Canada after their teams were eliminated from
the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Three Canadian teams are still in the hunt for the cup.
The Winnipeg Jets tied up their second round series against the Dallas Stars last night,
while the Toronto Maple Leafs fell to the Florida Panthers in overtime.
That series now 2-1 in the Leafs' favour.
Also the Edmonton Oilers are trailing the Las Vegas Knights in the second period 3-2.
And that is your World is Sour.
For CBC News, I'm Neil Kumar.