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CBC.ca

Bethlehem Christmas tree lit up for first time since start of Gaza war
Hundreds of people gathered in Bethlehem's Manger Square to watch the lighting of a Christmas tree, two years after all public celebrations for the holiday were cancelled due to the war in Gaza.

Fatal blaze in Fort William First Nation is 4th trailer fire in Thunder Bay, Ont., district in a week
Ontario’s Office of the Fire Marshal is investigating a fatal blaze in Fort William First Nation, which marks the fourth trailer fire in the Thunder Bay district within a week. Here's what we know about the recent incidents.

Canada's Summer McIntosh swims to butterfly win and sets U.S. Open record
Summer McIntosh capped swimming’s U.S. Open with the event record in the women’s 200-metre butterfly on Saturday in Austin, Texas.

Capacity limits at Edmonton children's hospital lead to chemotherapy delays
Samantha Dornbusch has been bringing her son Jaxson to the hospital for the past six years to treat the aggressive blood cancer he’s battling. Over the last two years, on multiple occasions they say they would show up to the hospital only to have staff tell them his treatments would be delayed because there were no beds currently available.

Why was 'incredible' giant cedar cut down, despite B.C.'s big-tree protection law?
Conservationists are questioning why an old-growth yellow cedar tree with a diameter that should have ensured its protection and a buffer area around it under provincial law was logged.

Alberta lawyers must take Indigenous education course tied to TRC. New legislation could change that
A little more than five years ago, the regulator for Alberta's lawyers announced that moving forward, all active Alberta lawyers would be required to take a mandatory Indigenous education course. But new Alberta legislation could change that.

Winnipeg moves to scrap bird-friendly window bylaw developers argue is barrier to development
Conservation groups are raising concerns as the City of Winnipeg considers changing a development bylaw designed to help save birds from fatal window strikes.

Saint John to pilot using private security to tackle crime
Saint John is launching a two-year, $780,000-per-year security pilot in crime-affected areas starting in early February. Guards will focus on de-escalation, not arrests, with oversight from the city.

Paranormal investigator explores ghost ships in latest Hellboy comic set in Labrador
Comic book writer Rob Williams says the new Hellboy comic book story, The Ghost Ships of Labrador, was inspired by a MUN folklore student.
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Toronto Star

Jeff Kent hated to miss the Blue Jays' first World Series win. But he was on a path to the Hall of Fame
The 17-year MLB veteran was elected Sunday by a 16-member committee. Former teammate Carlos Delgado was three votes short of the 12 required.

'There’s no accountability': Sikh community expresses frustration in town hall as Peel region extortion cases rise
Brampton town hall was part of coordinated national campaign, raising awareness of escalating threats against the Sikh community.

Raptors vs. Celtics: A Jekyll and Hyde performance, and Toronto's fifth loss in six games
Raptors outscored 77-59 in the first half of loss to visiting Celtics.

'It's going to be … a mess': Passengers react as Air Transat set to suspend flights Monday amid pilots' strike notice
"We understand that this situation may cause uncertainty and concern," the airline said in a statement.

Flights delayed at Toronto Pearson airport on Sunday due to 'resource constraints'
Passengers should check the status of their flight directly with the airline, Nav Canada said.

Air Transat pilots' strike: Will my flight be cancelled? Here's what you need to know
Air Transat has begun winding down operations in advance of a potential pilots' strike on Wednesday.

Finch West LRT officially opened today — Toronto's first new transit line in more than a decade
The new LRT, which runs from Finch West Station in the east to Humber Polytechnic in the west, welcomed new riders beginning around 7:30 a.m. on Sunday.

Two dead, one seriously injured after passenger car and transport truck crash on Hwy. 400 in Vaughan
OPP responded to the fatal two-vehicle collision on Hwy. 400 near Major Mackenzie Drive around 3:45 a.m. on Sunday.

Netanyahu says Israel and Hamas will enter ceasefire's second phase soon
Netanyahu stressed that the second phase of the ceasefire, the disarming of Hamas and the demilitarization of Gaza, could begin as soon as the end of the month.

He worked as a web developer, then fell into addiction. His difficult path to recovery could benefit from an innovative treatment
The Next Chapter at CAMH supports people during a perilous period in recovery: transition from the hospital setting to reintegrating into society.
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Globe and Mail

Thailand launches air strikes at Cambodia as border tensions reignite
Countries have for more than a century contested sovereignty along their 817-km land border
Hong Kong holds controlled election in shadow of national-security crackdown after deadly fire
Beijing’s effort to tamp down unrest ahead of the vote extended to foreign media who were issued a rare warning to temper disaster coverage

Trump’s National Security Strategy is a dramatic rejection of the world order his predecessors created
Having disrupted American politics, the President is now taking his most decisive step yet to disrupt the world’s

China warns foreign media over Hong Kong fire coverage
Government claims media reports ignore facts, spread false information and distort disaster relief efforts

Russian strikes kill 4 as U.S., Ukrainian officials wrap up third day of talks to end war
Kyiv and its Western allies say Russia is trying to cripple the Ukrainian power grid

Trump’s security strategy largely corresponds with Russia’s vision, Kremlin says
Moscow praised the document, which argues the U.S. should revive the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine

Hong Kong voters cast ballots for legislature after deadly apartment-complex fire
The government launched a major campaign to drive up turnout, but the blaze in Tai Po stalled get-out-the-vote efforts

Israel and Hamas expected to enter ceasefire’s second phase soon, Netanyahu says
Second stage includes deployment of an international force to secure Gaza and forming a temporary Palestinian government under the supervision of a board led by Trump

Nightclub fire kills 25 in India’s Goa state
Dead included kitchen workers and tourists, says state’s chief minister
Benin President Patrice Talon condemns failed coup attempt
Group of solders earlier appeared on country’s state television, claiming to have removed the president and state institutions
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Global News

Israel, Hamas to enter 2nd stage of ceasefire soon, Netanyahu says
The ceasefire's next stage includes the deployment of an international force to secure Gaza and forming a temporary supervised Palestinian government to run day-to-day affairs.

Nightclub fire in India’s Goa state kills at least 25 prompting probe into cause
The state government has ordered an inquiry to determine the exact cause of the fire and responsibility, which left at least 25 people dead.

San Diego considers $30 million settlement in police-involved shooting death of Black teen
San Diego has agreed to pay $30 millions to the family of a 16-year-old who was fatally shot, making it one of the largest settlements of a police-involved killing case in U.S.

Protesters arrested after smearing custard and crumble on Crown Jewels case at Tower of London
Four protesters were arrested after splattering desserts like custard and apple crumble on the Tower of London’s Imperial State Crown display.

What to know about Venezuela, Maduro and Trump’s possible military plans
The Trump administration has accused Maduro of leading a 'narco-terrorist' state that allows shipments of drugs to be trafficked into the U.S. and Europe.

Canada removes Syria from list of foreign state supporters of terrorism
Ottawa said it has also removed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group that led a rebel takeover last year, from its list of terrorist entities under the Criminal Code.

Frank Gehry, renowned Canadian-born architect, dies at age 96
Gehry died in his home in Santa Monica after a brief respiratory illness, said Meaghan Lloyd, chief of staff at Gehry Partners LLP.

U.S. national security strategy warns of ‘civilizational erasure’ in Europe
The strategy reinforces Trump’s “America First” philosophy, which favors nonintervention overseas, questions decades of strategic relationships and prioritizes U.S. interests.

Donald Trump awarded with inaugural FIFA Peace Prize
United States President Donald Trump has been awarded with the FIFA Peace Prize. It's the first time the award has been given out.

Police ‘naturally’ recover poached Fabergé egg swallowed by suspected thief
The 18-karat yellow gold miniature pendant was 'recovered' without the need for medical intervention, according to authorities.
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New York Times

Thailand Launches Airstrikes on Cambodia in New Wave of Violence
Each side accused the other of firing first. The fighting came weeks after President Trump had cast himself as a peacemaker in the decades-old border dispute.

Trump Hosts the Kennedy Center Honors, Breaking Tradition
Past presidents have attended the marquee event, but on Sunday Mr. Trump was the first to host it, putting his cultural takeover of Washington in sharp relief.

United Nations Cuts Its 2026 Emergency Aid Budget in Half
Huge reductions in foreign aid by the United States and Europe have led the U.N.’s emergency relief coordinator to slash its fund-raising targets for next year.

Dogs in Kimonos: Japan Reinvents a Children’s Holiday With Pets in Mind
A traditional Japanese festival is being adapted for poodles and Pomeranians, amid a booming pet industry and a dearth of children.

He Was a Russian Activist in Exile. His Own Wife Accused Him of Spying.
Poland has charged a little-known Russian opposition figure with espionage and participating in a bomb plot. His friends are perplexed.

U.S. Deports Second Planeload of Iranians, Officials Say
The plane, carrying about 50 Iranians and other deportees, took off from Arizona on Sunday, under a deal the Trump administration reached with Iran two months ago.

China’s Weak Currency Is Powering Its Exports and Drawing Criticism
China’s renminbi is lagging the currencies of key trading partners, making Chinese goods and services cheap and helping to drive exports.

China’s Trade Surplus Climbs Past $1 Trillion for First Time
President Trump’s tariffs weren’t enough to hold back the global export flood by China, which pushed past last year’s record in just 11 months.

Hundreds Rally for Boy, 6, Who Was Separated From His Father by ICE
“Taking children from their families is not normal,” a speaker told the crowd in Queens, where Yuanxin Zheng attended school until being detained.

Not All Targeted Killings Are the Same. Hegseth’s Boat Strikes Are Illegal.
A former secretary of homeland security on the illegality of Trump’s boat strikes.
CNBC

European markets see lackluster start to the new trading week as markets await Fed decision
European stocks edged lower on Monday as global investors focus on the U.S. Federal Reserve's monetary policy decision.

Ray Dalio says Middle East is becoming a 'Silicon Valley of capitalists’
The UAE and Saudi Arabia have this year launched multibillion-dollar initiatives to build cloud, data centers and other AI infrastructure.

CNBC Daily Open: Playing now: Netflix-Warner Bros deal with a Trump twist
Despite an initial show of resistance to the Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery deal, stranger things have happened in the Trump administration.

Elon Musk calls for aboliton of European Union after X fined $140 million
Musk's comments come as U.S. government officials step up criticism of the European Union

Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed as investors parse China trade data
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Monday as investors look toward trade data coming out of China later in the day.

The UK wants to unlock a 'golden age of nuclear' but faces key challenges in reviving historic lead
Geopolitics and the energy transition has pushed nuclear energy back onto public agendas.

China's exports to U.S. extend double-digit declines, dropping 29% in November, despite trade truce
China's overall exports surpassed market expectations in November as manufacturers loaded up shipments to other markets.

Trump's trade war shift away from Chinese manufacturing has reached tipping point
A long-term supply chain shift is pulling the rest of Asia even with manufacturing giant China. For importers, a short-term cash crunch from tariffs is looming.

CNBC Daily Open: Everyone's watching the Netflix deal
Despite an initial show of resistance to the Netflix-Warner Bros. Discovery deal, stranger things have happened in the Trump administration.

Global week ahead: Fed's December decision to inform world's central banks
The Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates this week, setting the scene for other central banks' final policy meetings for 2025.
Washington Post

Trump peace deal threatened as Thailand strikes Cambodian border
The countries agreed to a ceasefire after Trump threatened to stop tariff negotiations, a deal that was formalized when he visited Southeast Asia in October.

Child deaths under 5 believed to be rising for first time in decades
Cuts to development aid from several countries is a key factor, researchers said.

A line in the sand moment for Europe and the U.S.
The release of the U.S. National Security Strategy landed like a grenade in Brussels, underscoring the depth of ideological vehemence within the White House.

Benin government says it has thwarted attempted military coup
A group of soldiers said they had removed the president and state institutions, but forces that stayed loyal quelled the attempt, the interior minister said.

German armsmaker wins big from Trump’s NATO spending demands
Rheinmetall shares have nearly tripled since President Donald Trump’s military spending demands, making CEO Armin Papperger the face of Europe’s rearmament.

As Palestinians yearn for a leader, top candidate remains behind bars
The Gaza ceasefire deal has prompted urgent questions about who will ultimately govern Palestinian territories. Even Trump has taken notice of Marwan Barghouti.

25 dead after fire ravages nightclub in popular Indian tourism spot
Police said tourists were among those killed in the fire at Birch By Romeo Lane in Arpora. India’s coastal state of Goa is a popular destination for tourists.

Trump urges a new vaccine schedule. Here’s what other countries do.
President Donald Trump directed a review of international vaccine schedules after a CDC panel under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited divergent timelines elsewhere.

With elections following deadly fire, Hong Kong moves to stifle dissent
The suppression campaign shows how the Hong Kong government is using Beijing’s playbook to respond to crises that could mobilize large groups of aggrieved people.

Can Germany stop extremism by banning a far-right party? Some want to try.
Banning Alternative for Germany, a far-right party, might seem undemocratic, but Germany’s constitution allows such prohibitions to prevent a repeat of Nazism.
BBC

Trump says $72bn Netflix-Warner Bros deal 'could be a problem'
The planned deal would cement Netflix in its position as the world's biggest subscription streaming service.

'Disrespectful' Salah comments threw club under bus - Rooney
Wayne Rooney says the critical comments made by Mohamed Salah after Liverpool's 3-3 draw with Leeds were "disrespectful" and have thrown the club "under the bus".

Salah is destroying his legacy - Rooney
Mohamed Salah is destroying his legacy and should not be involved in Liverpool's next two games before he goes off to the Africa Cup of Nations, says Wayne Rooney.

Jeremy Bowen: Syria feels lighter without the Assads' crushing weight - but now there are new problems
One year into his rule Syria's leader has won over Trump and much of the West, but at home people know his weaknesses.

Minister admits sharp rise needed to hit 1.5m housing target
Housing Secretary Steve Reed tells the BBC's Build Baby Build ministers are "pulling every lever" to increase building.

Water leak in Louvre damages hundreds of books
The leak in the Egyptian department comes just weeks after a jewellery heist that put the museum's security infrastructure under scrutiny.

I'm A Celebrity 2025 winner crowned in series final
The winner of the ITV reality show's 25th regular series is crowned in the Australian jungle.

The Papers: Heathrow 'pepper spray attack' and 'Harry gun cop U-turn'
A pepper spray incident at Heathrow Airport and a Home Office review of Prince Harry's UK protection leads Monday's papers.

Feeling overloaded? How to get better at saying no
We often end up agreeing to do things we don’t want to do. Here are three ways to help you say no.

Japan is facing a dementia crisis – can technology help?
Elderly people aged 65 and over now make up nearly 30% of Japan's population.
The Independent

Sea drones are forcing Russia to retreat. Ukraine eyes up even more complex attacks
Group 13 operates the Magura family of drones, which Ukraine credits with multiple strikes on Russian ships

Trump says Netflix £54bn takeover of Warner Bros ‘could be a problem’
The US president said the deal could raise issues given the size of the merged group’s market share in the industry.

Magnitude-7.0 earthquake shakes remote wilderness on Canada border
The quake was also about 56 miles from Yakutat, Alaska

The top AP photos from Ukraine in 2025 show its grief and grit in another year of war
The Associated Press’ most powerful images from Ukraine in 2025 show a nation defined by both unending violence and determined survival.

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky to meet European allies after Trump claims Kyiv ‘isn’t ready’ for US peace deal
The Ukrainian president will meet with the Prime Minister, Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz in London

Firefighter killed as out-of-control bushfires destroy homes in Australia
More than 50 bushfires were burning across New South Wales on Monday, nine of them out of control, according to the RFS

Heathrow incident latest: Woman robbed of suitcase before 21 injured in ‘pepper spray’ attack at airport
One man has been arrested on suspicion of assault as police launch a manhunt to trace remaining suspects

Girl, 3, among 21 injured after woman robbed of suitcase in ‘pepper spray’ attack outside Heathrow airport
The incident, which unfolded opposite the check-in area for Terminal 3, is believed to have been triggered by an argument between people who knew each other

Syrians celebrate a year after Bashar Assad’s fall, in photos
As celebrations kicked off marking the first anniversary on Monday of the ousting of former President Bashar Assad’s regime, Syrians are still struggling to heal after the dynasty’s repressive 50-year rule and a 14-year civil war that killed an estimated half-million people, displaced millions more and left the country battered and divided.

UN aid coordination agency cuts appeal for 2026 to $33B after lowest annual support in a decade
The U.N.’s humanitarian aid coordinator is downsizing its appeal for annual funding in 2026 after support this year — mostly from Western governments — plunged to the lowest level in a decade
























