World Report

Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes

Nov 11, 2025
The U.S. Senate has passed a bill to end the government shutdown, sparking debates over healthcare funding. Canada is strengthening its ties with Greenland by opening a new consulate amid tensions with the U.S. Meanwhile, G7 foreign ministers are convening to discuss peace in Ukraine. In India, Prime Minister Modi vows justice after a car explosion is linked to terrorism. Romania has discovered potential Russian drone debris, raising NATO security concerns. Back in Canada, students create poppy art to honor veterans this Remembrance Day.
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Alison Mack Speaks In New Podcast

  • Alison Mack gives her first extended interview about NXIVM in a new CBC Uncover podcast.
  • The show explores how a TV actor became involved and her reflections on the harm caused.
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Senate Ends Shutdown Without Health Subsidy Guarantee

  • The U.S. Senate voted 60-40 to end the government shutdown and advance the funding bill to the House.
  • Some Democrats accepted the deal despite losing immediate guarantees on health-care subsidy extensions.
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Canada Expands Arctic Presence In Greenland

  • Canada is opening a permanent diplomatic office in Nuuk, Greenland, to deepen Arctic ties.
  • The move signals strategic interest as Greenland gains attention amid U.S. remarks about the territory.
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