The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/08/26 at 01:00 EDT

Episode Date: August 26, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/08/26 at 01:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We are gathered here today to celebrate life's big milestones. Do you promise to stand together through home purchases, auto-upgrades, and surprise dents and dings? We do. To embrace life's big moments for any adorable co-drivers down the road. We do. Then with the caring support of Desjardin insurance, I pronounce you covered for home, auto, and flexible life insurance. For life's big milestones, get insurance that's really big on care at Dejardin.com slash care. from cbc news the world this hour i'm neil hurland the australian government is making a stunning accusation against iran it says iran planned and carried out attacks targeting the jewish community in australia a kosher food company in sydney and a synagogue in melbourne were both set on fire last year no one was injured in those attacks mike burgess is head of the australia
Starting point is 00:01:00 Australian spy agency. The Iranian government directed at least two and likely more attacks on Jewish interests in Australia. Our painstaking investigation uncovered and unpicked the links between the alleged crimes and the commanders in Iran's Islamic Revolutionally Guard Corps. As a result, Australia is expelling the Iranian ambassador Ahmad Sadagi from its country. Australia has also evacuated its embassy in Iran, pulling all its diplomats out to a safe third country. The Iranian government has not responded yet to the allegations.
Starting point is 00:01:34 A series of airstrikes on a hospital in southern Gaza is provoking international condemnation. Local health officials say at least 20 people are dead, including medical workers and journalists. Israel's prime minister called it a tragic mishap, saying the military is investigating. Sasha Petrissik reports. Nasser Hospital was targeted, says Israel, because soldiers saw a camp. pointed at them and reportedly thought they were being tracked. Then, as emergency crews took the injured down an outside staircase and Palestinian journalists ran to cover the damage,
Starting point is 00:02:10 the hospital was struck again, a so-called double-tapped strike. Secretary General strongly condemned the killings of Palestinians in Israeli strikes. UN spokesman Stefan de Jarek says journalists and medical staff have to be able to work without. intimidation. In a statement, Global Affairs Canada says it is horrified by the Israeli strike. As for Israel,
Starting point is 00:02:37 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls it a mishap. Meanwhile, Nassar Hospital is struggling to keep operating. It's the last major health facility in the crowded south of Gaza. Sasha Petrissick, CBC News, Toronto. Prime Minister
Starting point is 00:02:52 Mark Carney is in Europe this week, working to deepen ties with several EU nations. On Monday, he He was in Warsaw, where he announced a new strategic partnership on defense and trade. Poland has Europe's fastest-growing economy and military. The kind of expansion Carney seems eager to emulate. Murray Brewster is traveling with the Prime Minister. One of the last times Mark Carney saw Donald Tusk was during Brexit,
Starting point is 00:03:17 when Carney was the governor of the Bank of England. We learned much from the Prime Minister, including the importance of pulling our full weight in NATO. An off-script, off-the-cuff, telling remark about the difference between Poland and Canada when it comes to defense spending. And it will take us a few years to reach Polish levels of commitment. We have made that commitment. Ottawa hopes to get there by the end of this fiscal year. Poland is projected to spend 4.7% of GDP on defense this year, making it NATO's top spender with a defense budget equivalent to $45 billion Canadian dollars. Defense Minister David McGinty is accompanying the Prime Minister on every leg of this trip.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Canadians know that the landscape has changed. The threat landscape has changed. The Prime Minister is now in Germany, where he'll meet with Chancellor Friedrich Mers and tour a German shipyard where they build submarines. Murray Brewster, CBC News, Berlin. There's a new development tonight in the growing fight between U.S. President Donald Trump and the U.S. Federal Reserve. Trump has fired one of the seven governors on the board of the U.S. Central Bank. In a letter posted on his truth social platform, Trump says he's firing Lisa Cook because of allegations that she committed mortgage fraud. Trump has criticized the Fed for not cutting interest rates as quickly as he would like. The American Central Bank is supposed to operate independently when it comes to monetary policy,
Starting point is 00:04:43 although the Fed chair and governors are appointed by the president. And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Neil. Ireland.

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