Ariel Henry is stepping down as Haiti's prime minister, leaving a dangerous power vacuum in a country spiralling out of control due to escalating gang violence. Mackenzie Gray looks at who could succeed Henry and how there doesn't appear to be any solutions or relief to the unrest.
Israel's siege on the Gaza Strip has left more than 31,000 people dead, according to its Hamas-ran health ministry, and starvation in the region is becoming as much of a problem as violence. As Redmond Shannon reports, an aid ship loaded with nearly 200 tonnes of food and supplies is finally on its way from Cyprus in an attempt to bring Gaza some relief.
Former special counsel Robert Hur was grilled by U.S. lawmakers at a hearing in Congress over his report on President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents. As Jackson Proskow explains, both Democrats and Republicans are accusing Hur of being too partisan, but for different reasons.
Plus, Boeing's reputation continues to take a nosedive. Anne Gaviola explains how another mid-air scare and the growing scrutiny on the aircraft manufacturer's quality control are among the problems piling up at the company.
About 30 per cent of Ukraine's land is believed to be contaminated with deadly mines, and demining is now a priority ahead of spring. Crystal Goomansingh travelled to Kharkiv, Ukraine to check out the innovation protecting deminers and explains the Canadian connection to it.
And finally, there is a rare chance to see a total solar eclipse on April 8, which happens when the moon passes between the earth and the sun while completely blocking the sun. Heidi Petracek looks at how one retired New Brunswick scientist wants to make sure everyone gets a clear view of the rare event.
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Israel's siege on the Gaza Strip has left more than 31,000 people dead, according to its Hamas-ran health ministry, and starvation in the region is becoming as much of a problem as violence. As Redmond Shannon reports, an aid ship loaded with nearly 200 tonnes of food and supplies is finally on its way from Cyprus in an attempt to bring Gaza some relief.
Former special counsel Robert Hur was grilled by U.S. lawmakers at a hearing in Congress over his report on President Joe Biden's handling of classified documents. As Jackson Proskow explains, both Democrats and Republicans are accusing Hur of being too partisan, but for different reasons.
Plus, Boeing's reputation continues to take a nosedive. Anne Gaviola explains how another mid-air scare and the growing scrutiny on the aircraft manufacturer's quality control are among the problems piling up at the company.
About 30 per cent of Ukraine's land is believed to be contaminated with deadly mines, and demining is now a priority ahead of spring. Crystal Goomansingh travelled to Kharkiv, Ukraine to check out the innovation protecting deminers and explains the Canadian connection to it.
And finally, there is a rare chance to see a total solar eclipse on April 8, which happens when the moon passes between the earth and the sun while completely blocking the sun. Heidi Petracek looks at how one retired New Brunswick scientist wants to make sure everyone gets a clear view of the rare event.
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