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From CBC News, the world this hour.
I'm Notre Dame Corane.
The fire situation in Newfoundland and Labrador is getting worse.
A new one has ignited near St. John's,
and it has thousands of residents on alert, preparing to evacuate.
Heather Gillis has more.
Nearly 14,000 people just outside St. John's and Conception Bay South in Paradise are on alert.
As a new fast-moving fire is gaining ground,
estimated at 200 hectares since igniting Monday, says Premier John Hogan.
Everybody in this area must be prepared to receive an evacuation order on any moment's notice.
The smoke is a stones throw away from homes and buildings.
The Premier says it closed part of the Trans-Canada Highway
and threatened a crucial power line into the province's largest communities.
The Kingston Fire on the Beta Verde Peninsula, the province's largest,
has grown slightly to about 5,200 hectares since Sunday.
It's already destroyed more than nine homes.
Monday conditions so fierce, crews were pulled out for safety.
It's a quickly changing and volatile situation.
More water bombers and helicopters are coming from other provinces,
but what's really needed is rain.
Heather Gillis, CBC News, St. John's.
Meanwhile, in New Brunswick, there are two out-of-control wildfires burning.
Residents near Mir Michi say they are increasingly concerned about
the Oldfield fire, which has now reached 450 hectares. Cassandra Savard lives in the area.
It's scary. It is. Just overwhelming. My father-in-law, like, he's been evacuated. They told
him a couple days ago to get his stuff. They told him that his house is safe, but it's getting
close. It's getting close. Firefighters are also battling flames on the west coast, and out-of-control
wildfire is threatening parts of Vancouver Island. Officials have ordered about 300 people to leave a
campground near Port Albarnie. Mike Carter is with the Port Albany Port Authority.
We have many campers who have left their tents, their RVs, their boats. We have cabins.
We have infrastructure there. And of course, always a concern. But number one concern with
safety of our clients and staff. Port Albany itself is not believed to be in any danger.
U.S. President Donald Trump is meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska Friday.
they'll discuss the war in Ukraine.
But Ukrainian President Volodemir Zelensky
isn't invited to the meeting,
and that has European leaders concerned.
Ariana Podesta is a spokesperson
for the European Commission.
The position is clear.
We welcome the efforts by President Trump
to reach peace for Ukraine,
a peace that is just and lasting
and respects sovereignty and territorial integrity.
And in this sense,
we are working with Ukraine
to make sure that this is
in mind in the meeting.
The statement was endorsed by leaders of all European countries except Hungary.
On social media this morning, Zelensky said that Russia is preparing for a new offensive
operations days before Trump and Putin are set to meet.
Australia says it plans to recognize a Palestinian state next month.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his Israeli counterpart is in denial about the suffering
in Gaza.
As Crystal Gumancing reports, the decision follows similar moves made by other.
Western nations. The Netanyahu government strategy is just to keep going, just to keep doing more
of the same. The stopping of aid, the killings near aid sites in Gaza, Israeli settler violence
in the occupied West Bank. Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese listed a series of concerning
issues for the international community. The world is saying we need a solution to this
conflict. Albanyazi says the Netanyahu government's reluctance to listen to its allies
contributed to Australia's announcement yesterday that it plans to recognize a Palestinian state
following France, the UK and Canada. This past weekend, the European Union's foreign policy chief
along with foreign ministers from nine countries called for Hamas to release all of the hostages
while rejecting Israel's decision to expand its military operations in Gaza.
Crystal Gamansing, CBC News, London.
And that is your world this hour.
For CBC News, I'm Nuruddin Khoranek.