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U.S. attorney general announces arrest in leaked documents case
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland says 21-year-old Jack Teixeira will be charged with the unauthorized removal of classified national defence information.
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U.S. reservist arrested over Pentagon leak
U.S. federal agents arrested Jack Douglas Teixeira, a member of the Air National Guard, for allegedly leaking highly classified documents. According to a friend of the accused, the documents were shared on an online social media platform.
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U.S. intelligence leak suspect appears in court amid questions about document access
The man accused of leaking several classified U.S. military documents was formally charged in court as questions were raised about how a 21-year-old airman was able to access, remove and transmit so many secrets.
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White House bracing for more documents to be leaked
National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby says some of the leaked documents have been doctored but that it is not clear who leaked them, what the motive was or if there are more to come.
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U.S. works to contain intelligence leak
There was a leak of U.S. data over the weekend that reportedly includes sensitive details on the war in Ukraine, intelligence about Chinese secrets, American spying and an alleged hack on a Canadian energy company.
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Ukrainian troops brace for new Russian offensive
CBC News visits the trenches along the Ukraine-Belarus border as Ukrainian troops brace for a new Russian offensive, hoping for more Western military aid.
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Canada's donation of missile system to Ukraine exactly what it needs, analyst says
A new U.S. missile defence system that Canada is buying for Ukraine 'plugs yet another gap in their skies,' says Andrew Rasiulis, a fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
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Veteran calls on Ottawa to contact people who drank tainted military base water
A Canadian veteran is calling on the Department of National Defence to make more of an effort to contact people entitled to compensation after drinking tainted water on a Quebec military base.
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AI Company Kodiak Robotics Scores $50M Contract With Defense Dept.
Don Burnette, founder & CEO of Kodiak Robotics, joined Cheddar News to discuss the company's $50 million contract with the U.S. Army to develop driverless vehicles.
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The world is at a ‘turning point’ — is Canada’s military ready?
Canada’s Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre believes we are witnessing a turning point in the global order and worries about the military’s capacity to respond if the war in Ukraine escalates beyond its borders.
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Ministers’ texts shed light on how convoy protests were handled
Text messages sent by Liberal cabinet ministers during the convoy protest that gridlocked downtown Ottawa for weeks last winter were presented at the Emergencies Act inquiry, offering insight into how they handled the situation behind...
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FBI Searches Trump Home at Mar-a-Lago
The FBI served a search warrant at former President Donald Trump's home in Mar-a-Lago to investigate if classified documents were taken from the White House to the Florida residence. Thomas Farinella, a criminal defense attorney, joined...
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Gun manufacturers in the hot seat following massacres in Uvalde, Buffalo
U.S. gun manufacturing executives are facing tough questions in Washington following mass shootings in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, Texas.
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SCC automatism ruling 'very interesting,' says criminal lawyer
Lawyer Ingrid Grant says 'we're going to have to see ... what parliament does with this', after the Supreme Court of Canada's automatism defence ruling.
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Judge acknowledges mistake in Jacob Hoggard trial
The judge in the trial of Hedley frontman Jacob Hoggard told the jury to disregard a video clip presented by the defence, acknowledging the clip was played by mistake.
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Live: Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin hosts talks in Germany on arming Ukraine
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin opened the talks - pledging to continue support for Kyiv against what he called a 'lawless' invasion.
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Freeland talks defence spending and Ukraine support in the federal budget
Canada’s Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled the budget in the House of Commons on April 7. It includes $8 billion in additional military spending including $500 million in aid for Ukraine.
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Ukraine's security proposal includes Canada
In peace talks Tuesday, Ukraine floated the idea of being a non-NATO neutral country with third-country security guarantors, including Canada. Rajan Menon, director of the grand strategy program at think-tank Defense Priorities,...
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Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson grilled by senators
Ketanji Brown Jackson, nominated by U.S. President Joe Biden to the Supreme Court, faced her first day of questioning from senators. Jackson, who if confirmed would become the first Black woman to join the court, responded to questions...
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Asian Americans Turn to Self Defense Classes Amid Rise in Hate Crimes
Hate crimes from the start of 2022 against Asians reportedly more than doubled compared to 2021, according to the NYPD. Amid the surge of attacks, Amber Reed, the president and co-founder of the grassroots organization AAPI Montclair,...
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US president Biden condemns Houthi missile attack on UAE
While meeting Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in the White House on Monday, US President Biden mentioned the Houthi attacks on the United Arab Emirates.
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ISIL leader killed in US raid in Syria, Biden says
US president says Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi blew himself up, killing several members of his family.
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Germany holds off additional support for Ukraine
Some NATO member countries are providing Ukraine with weapons amid rising tensions with Russia, but Germany is holding off even though it leads a training mission in nearby Lithuania.
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NATO members grapple over how to deter Russian threat against Ukraine
With heightened tensions in Ukraine and other parts along NATO’s eastern edge, NATO countries are divided over whether to ramp up their presence in places like Lithuania.