The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/08/23 at 08:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm claude fagy ukraine is marking a national holiday this weekend
independence day during a ceremony this morning ukraine's president vowed that the country will not seed any land
and u.s president donald trump has again warned about potentially rolling out sanctions against russia
if there's no progress towards a peace deal the cbc's briar stewart is in keef this morning
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky
greets a guard of honor in Kiev as part of national commemorations.
Zelensky says that he believes Russia's president Vladimir Putin is doing everything he can
to prevent a U.S. proposed meeting between the two leaders.
Russian officials claim they are open to a meeting
and they're continuing to attack Zelensky's legitimacy as leader.
Putin never mentions Zelensky by name,
but yesterday during a visit to a nuclear research center in Russia,
He repeatedly talked about U.S. President Donald Trump,
saying he believes there's now a light at the end of the tunnel
when it comes to the dismal relations between Moscow and Washington.
Trump said he isn't happy that Russia is continuing to attack Ukraine
and that a meeting between the two leaders hasn't been set up.
But he said he would give the process another two weeks
before deciding what to do when it comes to Russia.
Breyer Stewart, CBC News, Kiev.
As Canada announces its dropping counter tariffs on U.S. goods covered under Kuzma,
with the goal of boosting negotiations, India is trying to head off a new set of tariffs coming from the White House.
No, look, I mean, negotiations are still going on in the sense that nobody said the negotiations are off.
That's Foreign Minister Surbanium J Shankar, talking as a new 25% tariffs set to take effect this coming Wednesday.
U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a levy because India has included.
purchases of Russian oil. Jay Shankar calls that unfair. The same arguments which have been used
to target India have not been applied to the largest oil importer, which is China, has not been
applied to the largest LNG importer, which is the European Union. Jay Shankar says that
issue hadn't come up in earlier talks with the Trump administration. There's already a 25%
levy on goods from India entering the U.S. in New Jersey.
Oh, Jesus.
A man splashes through knee-deep, murky water on the streets of Margate.
Hurricane Aaron caused widespread flooding across coastal areas of the state.
Aaron has since been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone.
The storm is not expected to make landfall in Atlantic Canada,
but high winds and sudden shifts in-wind direction could cause dangerous conditions for firefighters
who are battling wildfires in the region.
Well, the road to the Canada Summer Games involves,
hard work, talent, and skill. For two members of Nova Scotia men's softball team, it also involved
fighting for their lives to make it to Canada's largest multi-sport event in St. John's. And if
successful, it could be playing for a gold medal on Sunday. Elizabeth Chu has more.
19-year-old Ty Campbell steps onto a softball field at the Canada Games in St. John's. For the
co-captain of Nova Scotia's men's team, this dream come true
almost didn't happen after a medical emergency in December.
I was diagnosed the brain aneurysm.
I had a stroke.
I'm still not 100% today, but I'm definitely very, very happy where I am.
I'm able to play.
The goal, making it to St. John's, is shared by Garth Perrin.
G, as he's affectionately known by the players,
was the head coach until early May.
He had to give up the job after contracting a dangerous infection in his spine.
and arm. He was recently released from hospital in Halifax just in time to root for the team.
Blessed, I guess, to be here.
Nova Scotia is the defending silver medalist. Elizabeth Chew. CBC News, St. John's.
And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Claude Fagig.
Thank you.
