CBC News: The National | War in Ukraine intensifies, Russia’s nuclear threat, Families flee |
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Feb. 27, 2022 | Russian forces are met with fierce resistance as troops advance on Ukraine. The world is on edge after a nuclear warning from Vladimir Putin. Plus, families trying to flee the fighting are getting separated by borders.
00:00 The National for Feb. 27, 2022 01:18 Russia's attack on Ukraine intensifies 05:08 Russia faces fierce resistance in Ukraine 08:01 Putin puts Russia's nuclear forces on alert 10:44 Poland welcomes Ukrainian refugees 15:15 Ukraine accuses Russia of planning genocide 15:47 Europe rallies support for Ukraine 18:12 Anti-war protests across Russia 18:36 Impact on Russia's ruble, banking 18:54 Canada's steps up help for Ukraine 21:05 Air space closed to Russian flights 21:26 Peace Tower lit up with Ukrainian colours 21:37 Rallies across Canada support Ukraine 24:48 Russia can play in World Cup qualifying 25:18 Calls to suspend Russia from Paralympics 25:46 Fighting misinformation about the invasion 28:07 Answering kids’ questions about Ukraine 30:56 Ukrainian prepares to fight for his country 36:33 Alberta set to scrap most COVID restrictions 37:08 Sask. to drop indoor face mask mandate 37:26 Studies suggest COVID-19 started in Wuhan market 37:45 Heavy rain warnings in parts of B.C. 38:04 Accessing psilocybin to ease end-of-life anxiety 40:31 Apps help save money on groceries 43:30 The Moment #RussiaUkraine #Putin #UkraineRefugees Watch The National live on YouTube Sunday-Friday at 9 p.m. ET Subscribe to The National: https://www.youtube.com/user/CBCTheNational?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with The National online: Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/thenational Twitter | https://twitter.com/CBCTheNational Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/cbcthenational More from CBC News | https://www.cbc.ca/news The National is CBC's flagship nightly news program, featuring the day's top stories with in-depth and original journalism, with hosts Adrienne Arsenault and Andrew Chang in Toronto, Ian Hanomansing in Vancouver and the CBC's chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton in Ottawa. |