Leaders from Europe and Canada are visiting Ukraine's capital to mark the third anniversary of Russia's invasion in a show of support by some of Kyiv's most important backers.
In the wake of Donald Trump's weekend cuts to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) staff, another plane crashed. A Delta flight from Minneapolis flipped onto its roof while crash landing at Toronto’s Pearson Airport.
In the space of about a month, we’ve heard about: invading Mexico and Panama, and taking over Greenland and Canada; ethnic cleansing and “owning” Gaza; withdrawal from the Paris climate accords; beginning peace negotiations with Russia over Ukraine without Ukraine’s leaders;
Most of 150-person congregation at the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Edmonton are immigrants who fled Ukraine. The families follow the war intensely, but some don't want to hear about the conflict when they attend the church's weekly service.
Mulholland was already frustrated over U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of crippling tariffs on imported goods from Canada and talk about the country becoming the 51st state. The final straw came when Trump referred to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a dictator.
A dozen leaders from Europe and Canada arrived in Ukraine’s capital by train Monday morning to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Tomi also takes a look at Trump admin's negotiations to end Putin's war in Ukraine.
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The LA Art Show, LA's longest-running art fair, wrapped up a triumphant 30(th) anniversary edition, showcasing 90+ global galleries from countries including Ukraine, South Korea, Turkey and Canada. The team is pleased to reveal that the next fair is scheduled for January 7 to 11,