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CBC.ca

9 monks struck and killed in Thailand by 11-year-old driver

An 11-year-old boy crashed a pickup truck into a group of monks on a pilgrimage walk in northeastern Thailand on Thursday, killing nine, officials said.

Iran warns oil tankers to use approved routes in Strait of Hormuz or face 'forceful response'

Iran's joint military command warned Thursday that all oil tankers moving through the Strait of Hormuz must use its approved routes or face a "forceful response," again ratcheting up tensions over a waterway crucial for international energy supplies.

Vancouver 'RoboCop' is 1st Canadian ALS patient to receive Elon Musk's Neuralink brain implant

On May 20, VPD Sgt. Lee Marten became the third Canadian, and the first Canadian ALS patient, to receive a Neuralink brain implant as part of a clinical trial at Toronto Western Hospital. He is just the 26th person in the world to undergo the procedure which is being tested on people unable to move because of ALS.

Deadly, large-scale Russian attack shakes Kyiv as Ukrainian strikes batter Moscow's oil sector

Russia hammered Kyiv with an 11-hour drone and missile attack overnight into Thursday morning, killing at least 20 civilians in the city and injuring scores more, in what Moscow said was retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities.

Canada’s massive military buildup: Part 1

A dispatch from Canada’s biggest arms expo as Mark Carney seeks to dramatically increase Canada’s military might and industry.

Quesnel, B.C., rolling out the red carpet to attract U.S.-trained doctors — and it's working

The community of Quesnel in northern B.C. is pulling out all the stops to attract U.S.-trained physicians and solve previously long waits for family doctors. A health-care recruiter in the community of around 10,000 people says the so-called "red carpet" approach is working — with at least four doctors committed to work there by the end of the summer.

Alberta government to announce details for West Coast pipeline proposal

The Alberta government is expected to announce details on Thursday regarding its proposal to build a new oil pipeline stretching to the West Coast.

Some Prince Edward Islanders to get extra money from province to help with rising costs

Some Prince Edward Islanders will see extra money in their bank accounts on Friday as the province rolls out its new Island Essentials Benefit.

Even birds living in protected Ontario reserve can't escape climate change, new study finds

New research published in a U.S. science journal found that as the number of insects declines, tree swallows at Long Point Bird Observatory in Ontario have been producing fewer eggs and are shrinking in body size.

Ontario pushed ahead with strong mayor powers expansion despite 'predominantly negative' feedback

Premier Doug Ford’s sweeping expansion of strong mayor powers to nearly half of Ontario’s municipalities was met with "predominantly negative" feedback during consultations, with respondents calling the system “unnecessary” and “undemocratic," documents obtained by CBC News reveal.
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Toronto Star

World Cup 2026 live updates: Nathan Phillips Square broadcast cancelled due to heat; Ronaldo headlines knockout stage match in Toronto

The 2026 FIFA World Cup knockout stage is in Toronto with a high-profile round of 32 match. Here's everything you need to know.

Carney to meet with Premier Eby in Vancouver as Smith plans pipeline announcement

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to be in Vancouver today, where he will meet with B.C. Premier David Eby and discuss major projects in the province.

Toronto hot weather updates: Heat wave may cause GO train delays, City cancels FIFA broadcast at Nathan Phillips Square due to forecast

The heat wave has shown no signs of letting up in the Greater Toronto Area and the rest of Ontario. Follow the Star's live updates Thursday.

FIFA World Cup: Where to watch the Portugal vs. Croatia match in Toronto

No matter who you're cheering for in the international tournament, there are plenty of places and ways to watch the matches.

Looking for delicous Toronto restaurants during the World Cup? Check out our Top 100 under $100 list

Eating out is so expensive. Use our relentlessly researched guide to the most unforgettable dining in Toronto.

Portugal takes on Croatia in World Cup action today. Here's how to cheer for your favourite soccer team according to our 48 super fans

From food, to drinks to where you can watch soccer with the fandom, here's what they recommend.

FIFA is no Taylor Swift, new data shows. Why the World Cup isn’t delivering a massive economic boom for Toronto

Despite packed sports bars, Toronto’s World Cup hosting is yielding only marginal economic gains, according to new data.

How coach Jesse Marsch is setting the tone for Canada’s World Cup dream run

After some criticism of his outspoken manner earlier in the World Cup, Marsch has, if anything, doubled down.

Portugal’s World Cup mission in Toronto is clear. But Croatia isn’t the only obstacle

Ronaldo’s presence shouldn’t be enough to stop Portugal from progressing, but the knockout phase of this World Cup has already made fools of plenty.

Carney's condo controversy is a warning about two of his biggest liabilities

Prime Minister Mark Carney's confusing announcement around a condo-buying plan in B.C. continues his government's communication problem, and risks public backlash over his perceived friendly ties to business, argues Adam Radwanski.
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Globe and Mail

Wildfires blaze in southern France after European heat wave

Weather office has warned that another spell of extreme heat could hit next week

Russian air strikes leave many dead, injured in Kyiv

Russian forces attacked the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on Thursday, killing more than a dozen people and wounding over 50, as drones and missiles struck residential buildings in what Russia said was a retaliation for recent attacks on its civil infrastructure.

Keir Starmer formally apologizes for state’s role in forcing unwed mothers to give up babies for adoption

Campaigners have fought for years for acknowledgment that women were pressured, deceived and threatened into giving up their babies

Threatening a ‘forceful response’, Iran warns oil tankers to use approved routes in Strait of Hormuz

Despite tensions, talks saw ‘positive progress’, says Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesperson

Foreign ship Iran claims ran aground in the Strait of Hormuz actually tied to Tehran

Shipping data shows the ship flies a “false” flag, used to disguise vessel’s origins

Vatican excommunicates bishops and priests belonging to traditionalist group

Society of St. Pius X, declared in schism by Vatican’s doctrine office, consecrated bishops without Pope Leo XIV’s consent on Wednesday

Fate of Palestinians in Gaza remains uncertain as Board of Peace makes little progress

A thousand days since the Hamas-led attack on Israel that sparked the war on Gaza, further ceasefire steps have stalled

Russia launches major attack on Kyiv, killing at least 21

Russian Defence Ministry said it was a retaliation for Ukrainian strikes on Russian oil facilities

Russia launches large-scale drone, missile attack on Kyiv

At least eight people are dead, according to a local official, with dozens of locations damaged across the city

Pogacar seeks record-equalling fifth Tour title as Vingegaard and Seixas challenge

Seixas, 19, hopes to be first French winner of the tour since 1985
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Global News

Canada’s UN ambassador says Carney’s Davos speech is being implemented

Carney attracted global attention this January with a speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos urging middle powers to band together to advance their interests.

Carney’s Davos speech being put in practice at UN, ambassador says

Carney attracted global attention this January with a speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos urging middle powers to band together to advance their interests.

Major Russian attack kills 17 in Kyiv as Ukraine strikes batter Moscow’s oil sector

Loud explosions shook the Ukrainian capital for hours during the night, with many people sheltering in subway stations after authorities issued air raid warnings.

4 dead in Mexico City during World Cup celebrations

The victims, who authorities said died of asphyxiation, were 48, 44 and 19 years old. Authorities did not provide additional details about the circumstances of the deaths.

B.C. journalist tormented by Chinese tycoon’s followers relieved after jail sentence

Gao, a critic of Guo's, was targeted by the tycoon's supporters who stationed themselves outside his Surrey, B.C., home for 77 days in 2020.

Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue Team shares images from Venezuela after earthquakes

The team of volunteers, including two firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement officials and two dogs, has spent days scouring the debris for survivors.

‘Booby-trapped package’ explodes in Monaco, injuring Ukrainian oligarch

The attack shocked the country on the Mediterranean coast, one of the world’s smallest sovereign states known for its high concentration of ultra-wealthy residents.

China slaps 73.5% preliminary tariff on pea starch from Canada

The Ministry of Commerce said its investigation had found that Canadian pea starch was being "dumped" in China, causing "material injury to the domestic industry."

Ukraine drone strikes hit major Russian satellite centre near Moscow

In a post on X on Tuesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote that long-range defences had reached the Dubna space communications centre in the Moscow region.

U.K. lays out future defence plan with technology focus, fight over money

Like other NATO countries, the U.K. is under pressure to increase defence spending to counter a more aggressive Russia and less reliable United States.
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New York Times

Private Credit Can’t Stop the ‘Freak Out’

On Thursday, Blue Owl reported another quarter of double-digit investor withdrawal requests from some of its private credit funds.

What Private Credit Is, and Why Investors Are So Worried About It

Some say the industry expanded too quickly and extended loans to companies that won’t be able to pay them back.

Can Companies Embrace A.I. Without Layoffs? This One Says It Is Trying to.

The German software giant SAP says it is betting that employees can reinvent jobs instead of eliminating them. Experts are divided on whether it will work.

The Logistics Behind Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Madison Square Garden Wedding

The pop star is poised to host a wedding celebration at Madison Square Garden. The logistics in Midtown Manhattan over the July 4 weekend are complex.

A.I. Is Reshaping the Economy. Good Luck Measuring How.

Some data suggest artificial intelligence is already causing job losses. Other sources show the opposite. Why is it so hard to figure out what’s going on?

Ocasio-Cortez Endorses Abdul El-Sayed in Crucial Michigan Senate Race

The endorsement is the first in a contested Senate primary by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez this year, in a state that Democrats believe they must hold this fall to win a Senate majority.

U.S. Hopes for Investment in Iran Would Break With Decades of History

Senior U.S. officials have said Iran would be richly rewarded for changing its stance on the United States. Iran’s leaders have rejected such a bargain in the past.

Drones Over Europe Raise Concerns About Russian Activities

A new study, backed up by analysts and political leaders, says frequent drone incursions near military assets mark a Russian campaign to probe defenses and gather information.

Iran Prepares to Bury Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Killed at Iran War’s Outset

Long-delayed funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, killed during U.S.-Israeli strikes at the war’s outset, are set to begin Friday. For the regime, it is a critical moment to demonstrate that it has endured.

Putin Retaliates With New Strikes After Ukraine Takes the War to Russia

Ukraine is taking the war to Russia, but so far President Vladimir V. Putin’s response has been to keep attacking, including with deadly ballistic missile and drone strikes in Kyiv on Thursday.

CNBC

Tesla stock sinks 6% despite strong deliveries report

Tesla is trying to recover from consecutive annual declines in vehicle sales that were partly caused by a consumer backlash against CEO Elon Musk.

Russia launches massive strike on Ukraine as Poland scrambles jets, Finland restricts airspace

The Russian Defense Ministry said that it launched a "massive strike using long-range precision air, land, and sea-based weapons and attack drones."

Brookfield wants to build AI data centers in London’s answer to Wall Street

Brookfield's CEO said the firm is bringing data centers to London's Canary Wharf, as demand for AI infrastructure in the U.K. soars.

U.S. job creation cools in June with payrolls growth of just 57,000; unemployment rate at 4.2%

Nonfarm payrolls were expected to rise by 115,000 in June and the unemployment rate to hold steady at 4.3%.

Russia’s neighbor to scrap ban on nuclear weapons, says ‘situation is getting worse’

The decision comes shortly after lawmakers in Finland voted to lift its longstanding ban on nuclear weapons.

Microsoft commits $2.5 billion and 6,000 employees to new AI implementation unit

Microsoft is the latest tech company to form a business focused on helping customers understand and implement artificial intelligence.

Oil prices fall after Qatar says U.S. and Iran made progress during talks

Oil prices fell more than 1% on Wednesday after talks between Washington and Tehran concluded.

Europe wants to rebalance trade with Beijing, but can't quit Chinese air conditioners

A historic heat wave has driven unprecedented demand for Chinese-made air conditioners in Europe, underscoring the tough task Brussels faces in rebalancing trade with Beijing.

Meta’s push into cloud computing means Wall Street has to prepare for lower margins

Meta appears poised to enter the cloud computing market in an effort to monetize its massive AI infrastructure.

Google loses fight over record $4.7 billion EU antitrust fine

In 2018, the European Commission slapped Google with the record-breaking penalty on the grounds that it abused Android's mobile dominance.

Washington Post

Vatican excommunicates bishops of breakaway traditionalist sect

The sect, the Society of St. Pius X, defied a direct plea from Pope Leo XIV and sought to consecrate four bishops without the Vatican's approval.

Trump-backed truce in Lebanon, key to Iran peace deal, risks new civil war

To reach a more durable peace agreement with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz, Trump needs Israel to uphold the terms of a deal with Lebanon that Hezbollah says it will block by "any means necessary."

Russia rocks Ukrainian capital with massive assault, killing at least 17

Dozens were injured overnight in Kyiv during an attack that caused fires and explosions throughout the city.

Pope Leo plans to send a message about migrants on July Fourth

The pope's visit to the Italian island of Lampedusa, desperate migrants' gateway to the West, will set up a split-screen moment as President Donald Trump holds an Independence Day rally.

After quakes trap Venezuelans, the government impedes rescuers and aid

In the nation’s gravest hour, the country’s authoritarian regime has crippled an effective response, say survivors, rescue workers and former officials.

BBC

Married at First Sight UK star arrested on suspicion of rape

It follows a BBC Panorama investigation, broadcast in May, into the hit Channel 4 reality TV show.

Taxi driver who fled Southport attack has licence stripped

Gary Poland did not call 999 for 50 minutes after hearing the screams of children fleeing the attack.

Fery reaches third round to keep British hopes alive

Arthur Fery keeps British hopes alive at Wimbledon as he fights back from a set down to reach the third round, but Katie Swan is out.

Government may now allow pubs to extend hours for 1am England clash

The government had initially said it would not relax licensing laws further than they already have been for the World Cup.

Venezuela quake survivor pulled out alive after eight days

Hernán Gil was trapped under a collapsed multi-storey car park, and encouraged them as they inched closer to him.

Gary Glitter charged with historical sexual offences

The former singer, whose real name is Paul Gadd, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 5 August.

Meta glasses wearers hit with paywall to use built-in feature

A feature in Meta's glasses which boosts the voice of people will be capped at three hours for free use.

Why are Man City breaking the bank for Anderson?

Elliot Anderson will become the most expensive British player, but why are Manchester City prepared to pay a record fee to sign the midfielder?

Furbank to face Boks in first England start for nearly two years

George Furbank will make his first England appearance in nearly two years in Saturday's Nations Championship opener against South Africa in Johannesburg.

'We want to win World Cup for him' - Portugal carry Jota's memory

One year after his death, Portugal are using Diogo Jota's memory to help inspire them at the 2026 World Cup.

The Independent

Teenage boys put behind bars after sentences ruled unduly lenient in Fordingbridge rape case

The case was referred to the Court of Appeal after public outcry over the boys’ sentences

‘Abhorrent’ woman faked cancer diagnosis and defrauded charity in honour of child who fought the disease

Claire Alderton, 48, was sentenced at Portsmouth Crown Court after pleading guilty to committing fraud by false representation

UK drivers mis-sold car finance face longer wait for compensation payouts

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is facing legal challenges from four companies

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin unleashes ‘night of horror’ on Kyiv in response to strikes on energy plants

Massive attack on Kyiv comes hours after Ukraine said Putin wanted to capture the capital again

Princess of Wales surprises tennis fans at front of Wimbledon queue

Kate told tennis fans to ‘have a great time’ as she met lucky Wimbledon attendees

Kid Rock admits he calls Trump late at night to show off to his drinking buddies

Kid Rock said the president ‘always picks up’ his calls, and sometimes gives him a ring ‘just to shoot the s***’

Vatican declares Society of St. Pius X in schism and issues ‘brutal’ excommunications

The harshness of the response suggested that after trying to negotiate with the SSPX, the Vatican had had enough

School can wait, let children stay up for England vs Mexico, Tuchel says – but Starmer rejects plea

Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesperson said children should in school on Monday, despite England’s 1am kick-off against Mexico

July 4 fireworks on National Mall expected to cause hazardous pollution, Park Service warns: report

Internal National Park Service documents seen by The Washington Post suggest visitors should “avoid prolonged exposure” in unhealthy areas

Woman survived Venezuela earthquake by crawling through rubble hours after being deported by US

146 people were onboard the deportation flight, including 19 women and seven children, which landed hours before the earthquakes struck