US Faces War Crime Allegations Over Drug Boat Strikes ⚖️
The US is under scrutiny for possible war crimes during strikes on alleged drug boats, raising questions about military conduct and accountability.

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More trouble for the Trump administration this weekend – this time over reports the U.S. Secretary of War may have committed a war crime. According to a story by the Washington Post, Pete Hegseth allegedly ordered defence officials to kill all crew members of a boat believed to be smuggling drugs in the Caribbean. The boat was targeted by airstrikes. Survivors of the initial strike were also said to be killed. And now, a bipartisan effort is set to investigate, putting the controversial bombardments by the U.S. under further scrutiny. Candice Cole reports.
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This weekend was the kick-off to the holiday shopping season, with Cyber Monday coming on the heels of Black Friday. And if you’re not using AI to help you find deals and ideas this year, you’re in the minority. Anne Gaviola has more on this year's shopping trends.
A chemist in Winnipeg was recently honoured for his innovative work, co-creating a drug to treat ALS — better known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Melissa Ridgen takes us into the lab where the breakthrough happened.
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