Global National: Oct. 25, 2024 | Explosions heard in Tehran as IDF announces Israeli strikes on Iran
The Israeli military said on Friday that it is conducting strikes on military targets in Iran, after Iranian state media reported several explosions in the capital of Tehran. The attack has long been expected by both sides, after the Netanyahu government vowed to retaliate for Iran's own missile attacks earlier this month.
Three journalists and a United Nations (UN) driver have been killed in separate Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza, according to reports. Lebanon's state-run national news agency says a trio of media staffers in southeast Lebanon were killed when Israel hit a collection of chalets that had been rented by various media outlets, and that the Israeli army did not issue a warning before the strike. Redmond Shannon explains.
The race to the White House is down to the wire, with no clear leader despite election day being just around the corner. Two new polls released on Friday suggest Americans are evenly split between Vice-President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump. Election officials are warning that the result may not be known for days, given how close the race is and millions of mail-in ballots yet to be counted. Jackson Proskow has more.
Some members of the Liberal caucus are upset Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didn't take more time to consider their leadership concerns before announcing he was staying on through to the next election. With no process in place to oust a leader, what's the path forward? Mackenzie Gray has more.
Plus, Global News is hearing tonight from a Canadian journalist who says bombshell allegations — about being recruited by the KGB as a russian agent — are false. The accusations were made by a former Conservative MP during a House of Commons standing committee yesterday, against David Pugliese. They were based on documents involving the Soviet Union's intelligence agency that — on the surface — appear to be real. Jeff Semple reports.
Voters in Saskatchewan will head to the polls on Monday to decide who will lead their province for the next four years. Saskatchewan’s Conservative Party has been in power for 17 years and is facing opposition in cities. Heather Yourex-West hit the road to gauge the appetite for change.
The limits of artificial intelligence (AI) seemingly have no bounds — but few probably expected AI might be able to help humans understand what pigs are saying. Scientists in Europe are creating a library of oinks and grunts, in hopes it will help translate those sounds for humans. Mike Armstrong explains how.
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