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From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Hurland.
We could learn Wednesday if the man charged with 11 counts of second-degree murder following
Vancouver's Lapu-Lapu-Lapu-Day tragedy is fit to stand trial.
Eleven people were killed in the car ramming at the end of April.
Georgie Smythe reports.
Defense lawyers and Crown Council have been arguing in court for months
on whether the man accused of killing 11 people at a Vancouver Street Festival in April
is fit to stand trial.
Kaiji Adam Lowe faces 11 counts of second-degree murder
after he allegedly drove his SUV into a crowd
where expecting a decision on whether he is.
fit to stand trial and if his broader prosecution will be able to proceed.
Criminal lawyers like Rebecca McConkey say the public should think about the fitness to stand
trial process as a way to make sure defendants can understand the nature and consequences
of court proceedings. So fitness to stand trial is about the accused mental capacity now,
not their mental capacity or mental state at the time of the offense.
The details of these hearings are covered by a publication ban, which limits what
what media can share about what's happening in court.
Georgie Smyth, CBC News, Vancouver.
The Polish military says it has brought down Russian drones that entered its territory tonight.
Russian and Ukrainian projectiles have accidentally crossed into Poland since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.
But this is the first time a NATO country has responded and engaged Russian assets.
Brendan Kearney is a retired U.S. colonel and former chief of staff of the U.S. Marines in Europe,
The most important thing to remember is that the polls have every right to shoot down anything that flies into
their airspace that is not authorized to come into their airspace. I mean, the Russians may complain
about that, but too bad for the Russians. U.S. President Donald Trump is denying he wrote a 50th
birthday letter to the late Jeffrey Epstein. The disgraced financier died in 2019, but a newly released
notes suggest the two were close. The note includes a drawing of a naked female body and what appears
to be Trump's signature. It's not my signature. And it's not the way I speak. And anybody that's
covered me for a long time, no, that's not my language. It's nonsense. And frankly, you're wasting
your time. An Ottawa man was among the tourists killed when a rail car crashed in Portugal this
month. The 42-year-old man was on vacation in Portugal when the derailment happened. And as Nathan
Fung reports the loss has been hard on his friends and neighbors.
We wake up in the morning and we just wonder if it was a nightmare.
Serene Hashash is one of Aziz Ben Harris' neighbors in Ottawa.
She's known him for five years and say they consider each other family.
We're just really devastated. I mean, no words can really describe.
We're heartbroken. No words can really describe.
Ben Harris' friends and family say he and his wife revisiting Portugal from Ottawa.
The two were on the funicular street card that came off the rails, crashed,
killed 16 people. At least two Canadians died, according to Global Affairs Canada, which will not
release their identities for privacy reasons. Ben-Harriff's wife, Hind Igernan, was seriously injured.
Ayub Saja is a close family friend. He first met Aziz Ben-Haref while at university in Morocco.
Both decided to move to Canada and made their homes in Ottawa.
Egernaz's brother says she is still in a Lisbon hospital being treated for her injuries.
Nathan Fung, CBC News, Ottawa.
United Nations is kicking off its 80th year and the organization will pick a new Secretary-General in
the coming session. Former German Foreign Minister Anelena Berbach is the new president of the UN General
Assembly. In a speech, she urged countries to pick a woman as Secretary General this time.
Our choice will send a powerful message about who we are and whether we truly serve all the
peoples of the world. One might wonder how in 80 years not one single woman has ever served
as the Secretary General. Antonio Guterres is the current UN boss. His term ends in December
2026. And that is your world this hour. I'm Neil Hurland.
