The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/09/28 at 11:00 EDT

Episode Date: September 28, 2025

The World This Hour for 2025/09/28 at 11:00 EDT...

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Starting point is 00:00:27 A message from the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario. from cbc news the world this hour i'm claude fay officials in ukraine say the country has been hit by one of the largest attacks since moscow's full-scale invasion president vladimir zelensky says russia launched more than 500 drones and 40 missiles overnight killing at least four people the cbc's julia chapman has the latest from London. The booms of Ukraine's air defences echoing across Kiev. Air alerts were in place well into the morning after Russia attacked much of the country overnight. Mayor Vitale Klitsko says a cardiac hospital was hit, causing a fire. Officials say residential buildings
Starting point is 00:01:15 were destroyed. In Zaporizia, in southern Ukraine, at least 31 people were hurt, including children. This injured woman says she doesn't know how she escaped. Neighboring Poland closed some of its airspace and scrambled jets. It says the move was preventative and aimed at ensuring state security. Several European countries have been subject to drone incursions this week. Some have blamed Russia, which has denied deliberately targeting NATO members. President Zelensky He warns that Vladimir Putin is testing Europe's ability to defend itself. Julia Chapman, CBC News, London. Police in India are launching a criminal investigation into Saturday's deadly stampede.
Starting point is 00:02:00 At least 40 people were killed and 50 others injured at a political rally in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. CBC's South Asia correspondent, Salima Shivjee, has more from Mumbai. They came by the thousands to see Vijay a huge Tamil. cinema star turned politician holding a rally in India's southern Tamil Nadu state. But the campaign rally quickly turned deadly. Some, after waiting hours in the heat for the event to start, fainted. And the massive crowd, way larger than the 10,000 people expected, surged towards the campaign bus where Vijay was speaking.
Starting point is 00:02:39 He was seen throwing water bottles from the top of the vehicle and calling for police to come home. The crush of people so intense, ambulances struggled to get to those injured. Among the dead were nine children. As families gathered today to mourn and bury their dead, the pain was overwhelming. Vijay, who launched his political party just last year, said his heart was shattered by the tragedy. He's offered compensation to the victim's families, as has the state government. Salima Shivji, CBC News, Mumbai. The White House is preparing to welcome Israeli Prime.
Starting point is 00:03:14 Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tomorrow. The discussions are expected to center on the Trump administration's so-called 21-point peace plan. It reportedly includes provisions that Netanyahu's political coalition is strongly opposed to, measures like a gradual Israeli troop withdrawal from Gaza and a pathway towards a Palestinian state. Meanwhile, massive protests across Israel continue to call for the end of the war, with many protesters voicing concerns like this. signifies the extreme isolation that the Nyao is bringing Israel into, we are isolated, and I should say that he does it against the wishes of the majority of the people of Israel. Protesters say that by prolonging the war, the government has failed to prioritize the safe return
Starting point is 00:04:05 of the hostages. An election plague by claims of Russian meddling is underway in Moldova this morning, President Maya Sandu cast her ballot. There is a lot at stake if Moldovans are strong enough and despite the massive interference of Russia will decide for themselves. Moldova will have the chance to continue to strengthen its democracy, to protect its peace and to continue its EU integration path. Sandu's party is up against a pro-Moscow movement looking to realign the former Soviet Republic, Russia has denied any involvement in the vote. And that is your world this hour. For
Starting point is 00:04:48 CBC News, I'm Claude Fagg.

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