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Ukraine marks three years since invasion, a warning from Germany’s chancellor, French language debate for Liberals, and more
- 2025/02/24
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It’s been three years since Russia invaded Ukraine. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in Kyiv, with about a dozen European leaders, to show support for Ukraine. One leader who is not there – France’s Emmanuel Macron, who is in Washington, trying to represent Europe’s interests. But he has an uphill climb… the U.S. today voted against a United Nations resolution condemning Russia’s invasion. U.S. President Donald Trump does say Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be in Washington soon to sign a critical minerals deal. Trump sees that as a crucial part of his plan to end the conflict.
The man who is presumed to be Germany’s next chancellor says Europe needs to be more united, saying it’s “five minutes to midnight”, because of shifting geopolitics, including less support from the U.S. Friedrich Merz’s party won the most seats in yesterday’s election. The conservative centrist party will need a governing partner though. And it is not expected to turn to the party that won the second-most seats… the hard right AFD.
Contenders to be Canada’s next Prime Minister are in Montreal for the first debate of the campaign. The French language debate will be a crucial testing ground for the four candidates who are left.
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