Global National, Canada’s trusted source for national and international news, has once again delivered a comprehensive and insightful broadcast. The latest episode, available to watch on the Global News website, covers a range of important and timely stories.
The program begins with a report on the ongoing tensions between the United States and Iran. Correspondent Jackson Proskow provides an in-depth analysis of the situation, including the recent missile attacks on US military bases in Iraq and the potential consequences of this escalation.
Next, Global National turns its attention to the Australian bushfires, which continue to ravage the country. Reporter Redmond Shannon speaks with residents who have lost their homes and livelihoods, as well as experts who warn of the long-term effects of these devastating fires.
In a heartwarming segment, Global National shares the story of a Canadian couple who have opened their home to a family of Syrian refugees. Correspondent Jeff Semple highlights the generosity and compassion of this couple, as well as the challenges faced by refugees as they adjust to life in a new country.
The program also covers the ongoing impeachment trial of US President Donald Trump. Correspondent Reggie Cecchini provides updates on the proceedings and the potential impact on the upcoming US election.
In a special feature, Global National takes a look at the growing trend of “dry January,” where people abstain from alcohol for the entire month. Reporter Jamie Mauracher explores the reasons behind this movement and the potential health benefits.
Finally, the broadcast ends on a positive note with a story about a group of volunteers who are helping to clean up the beaches in the Philippines. Correspondent Eric Sorensen showcases the efforts of these individuals to protect the environment and make a positive impact in their community.
With its comprehensive coverage and diverse range of stories, Global National continues to be a reliable source for news and information. Tune in to the latest episode on the Global News website and stay informed on the issues that matter.
