In tonight's episode of Global National: Ukrainians are celebrating a solemn 31st Independence Day, exactly six months since Russia's invasion began. Jeff Semple looks at the scaled-down celebrations, the new deadly attack on a train station, and the fears international attention is waning.
Instead of the swift victory it had expected, Russia's brutal invasion of Ukraine has dragged on. Western nations are supporting Ukraine, while Russia faces stiff global consequences. Eric Sorensen looks at the ripple effects of Russian President Vladimir Putin's miscalculations.
Supreme Court of Canada nominee Justice Michelle O'Bonsawin has spoken to a Parliamentary committee about her career and judicial philosophy, as she is set to make history as the first Indigenous person to sit on the top court. Mercedes Stephenson looks at how O'Bonsawin's perspective and experiences are expected to bring much-needed change.
Plus, the Horniman Museum and Gardens in London says it will be returning 72 artifacts, including Benin bronzes, to the Nigerian government that were stolen in 1897. As Redmond Shannon reports, museums around the world are returning some artifacts to their rightful owners.
And police are investigating an art heist at Ottawa's Fairmont Château Laurier hotel. Photographer Yousuf Karsh's famed 1941 portrait of Sir Winston Churchill has been stolen from the hotel's reading lounge. Dan Spector explains how long it took for the theft to be discovered, and the story behind the famed picture.
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