Privacy breach against PM; Super Typhoon Ragasa; Huntington's breakthrough
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A former RBC worker is accused of improperly accessing the bank of account of Prime Minister Mark Carney and others. Touria Izri reports on the criminal charges and the stunning privacy breach. Jackson Proskow reports on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's warning about what Russia could do unless it is stopped; and the confusion over U.S. President Donald Trump's stance on Russia's war. Mackenzie Gray reports on Carney's whirlwind final day in New York meeting with international leaders, and what Foreign Minister Anita Anand is saying about Canada's foreign policy, including the recognition of Palestinian statehood. Super Typhoon Ragasa has made landfall in southern China after killing at least 27 people while tearing through Taiwan and the Philippines. Neetu Garcha shows you how this year's most powerful cyclone has brought some of Asia's biggest cities to a standstill. A lawsuit filed against several sailing organizations alleges an athlete's complaint of sexual assault was ignored by the officials who are supposed to report it. As Heidi Petracek reports, the complainant also accuses those organizations of retaliation because she spoke out. Heather Yourex-West reports on Jimmy Kimmel's emotional defence of free speech on the first episode his late night talk show since ABC lifted his suspension. Redmond Shannon reports on the first-ever successful treatment of Huntington's disease. And Mike Armstrong reports on the growing anticipation of NASA's Artemis II mission to the moon, which is set to happen sooner than expected.
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