Millions of people in Canada and the U.S. are again breathing hazardous air due to the smoke from wildfires burning in Ontario and Quebec. How people in some cities are coping with the haze, the concerns about both physical and mental health, and how long the smog could last. A Russian missile strike on a crowded restaurant has killed 11 people, including three children, in Kramatorsk, Ukraine. The Kremlin's response to the attack, and the increasing pressure on NATO to admit Ukraine as a member. Interpol, the international police agency, has been used for sharing information between countries about alleged criminals since the organization's inception in 1923. Now the Kremlin is being accused of abusing that system to track down political opponents, including those who speak out against Russia's war in Ukraine. In a Global News exclusive, Jeff Semple speaks with one man living in constant fear of being hunted down. It's a reptile revelation: the Canadian connection between a venemous lizard and the popular diabetes drug Ozempic. Also, the medical reasons Madonna has postponed her world tour. Plus, see the dog that just secured the Guinness World Record for the longest tongue on a living canine. And Ontario's $70 million question: will a lottery ticket winner step forward before time runs out?