WHO Coordinates Disembarkation of MV Hondius Passengers

The World Health Organization (WHO) is launching a coordinated effort on Sunday morning to disembark passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship. This action follows an outbreak of hantavirus on the vessel.

Medical Screenings in Tenerife

Officials have stated that small boats will be used to transport groups of passengers to the docks in Tenerife, Spain. Once there, all passengers will undergo a medical screening.

As Candace Cole reports, passengers who are considered healthy following the screening will be able to return home.

Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Holds Following Victory Day

A three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine appears to be holding. This comes after Russia celebrated Victory Day in Moscow on Saturday.

Under the terms of the agreement, both sides are set to exchange 1,000 prisoners. However, as Vincent McAviney notes, there is still no sign of progress toward a permanent end to the war.

New Brunswick Father Calls for Energy Drink Restrictions

A father in New Brunswick is advocating for restrictions on youth consumption of energy drinks. He is seeking change after the 2008 death of his 15-year-old son, Brian.

Brian experienced a fatal arrhythmia, which his father believes was caused by the consumption of an energy drink. Suzanne Lapointe reports on his efforts to advocate for stricter regulations.

Uncertain Fate for Colombia's Hippo Population

The fate of dozens of hippos remains undecided in Colombia. These animals were part of the personal collection of an infamous drug kingpin.

While an initial controversial plan was proposed to cull the animals, Mike Armstrong reports that Colombia may not follow through with the original plan.