Thursday's top stories in 10 minutes
4/23/202610 min
Iran’s soccer brass intercepted at Toronto airport and sent home ahead of FIFA summit.
Elections Alberta says its List of Electors may have been used and possibly distrubuted inappropriately.
Canada's real gross domestic product up 0.2% in February.
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says Prime Minister Mark Canrey and all the provincial Premiers have agreed to a First Ministers’ Meeting dedicated to First Nations issues.
Prime Minister Mark Carney names former environment minister Jonathan Wilkinson as next EU envoy.
New court filing contradicts official account of shooting at White House press gala.
New York Mayor Mamdani encourages King Charles to return Koh-i-Noor Diamond.
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[news jingle] This is World Report. Good morning. I'm John Northcott. A second round of talks between Israel and Lebanon is set to start today in Washington. Ambassadors from both countries are meeting to try to extend a fragile ten-day ceasefire. But back in Lebanon, that truce is under extreme pressure. Local health authorities say an Israeli strike killed a journalist yesterday, an act Lebanon's prime minister is calling a war crime. The CBC's Chris Brown has more from Beirut.
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[on hold music] Colleagues of journalist Amal Khalil with Al-Akhbar news outlet compiled a video tribute to her hours after her body was pulled out of the rubble of a building in South Lebanon. Two vehicles were reportedly traveling through the Israeli-occupied south, what Israel calls its security zone. An Israeli missile hit the first car, killing two men.