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January 13: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes

January 13: Tuesday's top stories in 10 minutes

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will be joying Prime Minister Mark Carney on trip to Beijing to discuss trade and security. Carney to discuss major projects with coastal First Nation leaders in Prince Rupert en route to China. US President Donald Trump encourages Iranians to keep protesting, says "help is on its way." Prosecutors in South Korea are seeking the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol.Ukraine says four people killed, infrastructure damaged during Russian strikes on Kharkiv.CBC News investigation reveals Edmonton has one of the most dangerous transit lines in Canada. BBC asks a Florida court to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by US President Donald Trump.Massive earthquake on the Alaska-Yukon border helping geologists confirm presence of hidden fault line under glaciers. 

World Report · CBC

January 13, 202610m 8s

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Show Notes

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe will be joying Prime Minister Mark Carney on trip to Beijing to discuss trade and security. 

Carney to discuss major projects with coastal First Nation leaders in Prince Rupert en route to China. 

US President Donald Trump encourages Iranians to keep protesting, says "help is on its way." 

Prosecutors in South Korea are seeking the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk Yeol.

Ukraine says four people killed, infrastructure damaged during Russian strikes on Kharkiv.

CBC News investigation reveals Edmonton has one of the most dangerous transit lines in Canada. 

BBC asks a Florida court to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by US President Donald Trump.

Massive earthquake on the Alaska-Yukon border helping geologists confirm presence of hidden fault line under glaciers.