The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/08/26 at 02:00 EDT
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from cbc news the world this hour i'm neil hurland
australia's expelling the iranian ambassador after australian intelligence found evidence
that iran organized at least two attacks against the jewish community in australia
the targets were a kosher food company in sydney and a synagogue in melbourne here's prime minister anthony
Albanese. A short time ago, we informed the Iranian ambassador to Australia that he would
be expelled. We have suspended operations at our embassy in Tehran and all our diplomats are now safe
in a third country. The Iranian government has not responded yet to the claims made by
Australia. Australia says the attacks were organized by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Now to Israel.
Hostage families are holding a day of disruption, blocking a major highway north of Tel Aviv,
calling for an end to the war in Gaza and for all the hostages to be released.
Ruby Chen is the father of Itai Khan, an Israeli soldier who was killed two years ago
and whose body is still being held in Gaza.
There's a good deal on the table.
It's something we could work with.
It's something we could get a deal done to bring all the hostages back.
Palestinian militants are holding 50 remaining hostages, 20 are thought to still be alive.
A fast-growing wildfire in Nova Scotia's Annapolis County has more than doubled in size in the last two days,
forcing about 1,000 people from their homes.
Officials say some homes have been damaged.
Across Atlantic Canada, firefighters New Brunswick and Newfoundland continue to battle out for out-of-control fires.
Nicholas Sagan has more.
in my truck right now. Tim Donald was evacuated from his home Sunday night as the fast-moving
Long Lake Wildfire pushed hundreds more people to flee. As officials confirm a number of homes
have been destroyed, Donald's could be one of them. I'd hate to lose all our belongings. Nova Scotia
Premier Tim Houston says hot and dry conditions have fanned the flames. The wildfire more than doubling
in size Monday to close to 78 square kilometers. It's an awful feeling.
and out of control fire.
Across the region, some fires are still burning out of control,
but things are looking up.
New Brunswick is fighting 18 wildfires down from 39 in weeks past.
In Newfoundland, the Kingston fire that destroyed more than 200 homes
is still not under control, but it hasn't grown.
Nova Scotia is still battling the worst of it.
And though some rain is falling, officials warn it won't bring much relief.
Nicholas Sagan, CBC News.
Halifax. Mr. President, do not come to Chicago.
The governor of Illinois is warning U.S. President Donald Trump not to send troops to his state.
After ordering troops to Washington, D.C., Trump is now considering a plan to send the U.S. National Guard
to Chicago and Baltimore. J.B. Pritzker is the governor of Illinois.
What President Trump is doing is unprecedented and unwarranted. It is a
illegal. It is unconstitutional. It is un-American. But Trump says his proposal is being
unfairly criticized. I don't like a dictator. I'm not a dictator. I'm a man with great
common sense and a smart person. And when I see what's happening to our cities and then
you send in troops, instead of being praised, they're saying you're trying to take over the
Republic. American rapper Little Nazex is pleading not guilty to four felony charges. The 26-year-old,
whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill, was found walking naked last week on a street in Los Angeles.
He's charged with three counts of battery and one count of resisting cops. Robert Stafford is his father.
He's very remorseful for what happened, you know, but it can happen in any family. He's going to get the help that he
need, and just keep them in your prayers, you know.
A judge released Little Naz-X on bail.
And that is your world this hour.
I'm Neil Hurland.
