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CBC.ca

Canada wants sovereign AI data centres. What does that actually mean?

Canada wants to build data centres that are not just physically located here, but controlled here — a distinction experts say could determine whether the country can reduce its dependence on U.S. tech giants and keep Canadian data subject to Canadian rules.

As Canada plans to send election observers to Armenia, advocates warn of a democratic backslide

As the federal government prepares to send seven election observers to Armenia, an advocacy group featuring the former president of Human Rights Watch is warning Canada and its Western allies of democratic backsliding prior to the June vote.

These refugees in Kenya were promised jobs in Canada. At the 11th hour, the employer cancelled the offer

A continuing care organization in Nova Scotia has rescinded job offers it had been extending to refugees for more than two years, leaving the displaced people without a path out of some of the largest refugee camps in the world. They were invited to come to Canada through a federal program, but the organization says as processing timelines and the number of people needing care increased, many of the roles were filled locally.

How fires are permanently displacing Montrealers and reshaping neighbourhoods

When fires break out in multi-unit buildings in Montreal, tenants vacate and are taken in by the Red Cross. But what happens next can often be a difficult process to navigate for renters. Housing advocates worry these fires are leading to permanent displacement of tenants — and reshaping neighbourhoods in the process.

Toronto Tempo celebrate 1st-ever WNBA win in franchise history

The expansion Toronto Tempo earned their first win in the WNBA by defeating the Seattle Storm 86-73 on Wednesday night.

Carney government to announce review of Clean Electricity Regulations

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to deliver his vision to transform Canada's electricity sector with the ambitious goal of doubling the nation's electricity grid, sources tell CBC News.

Mistrial declared in case of Calgary man who admitted to killing mom while high on LSD

A mistrial was declared Wednesday evening in a Calgary murder trial involving a man who admitted to killing his mother with a rock while high on LSD.

IN PHOTOS | A rare guided tour of the CN Tower's off-limit areas

The CN Tower is giving rare access to areas of the engineering marvel that are normally closed to the public. CBC News photographer Evan Mitsui checked out the tower's lesser known parts during a media preview on Wednesday.

Did Jeffrey Epstein really introduce Donald Trump and Melania?

Who introduced Donald Trump and his wife, Melania Trump? For years, Italian entrepreneur and close Trump associate Paolo Zampolli has taken credit, but the release of the Epstein files surfaced an FBI document that said it was financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. What’s the truth? CBC’s visual investigations team and Katie Nicholson dig into the files to reveal surprising new details.
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Toronto Star

Little Norway Park should be given a historic designation not carved into a parking lot

Readers share their opinions of news making the headlines.

Five new Doors Open Toronto locations this year — including the Toronto Star newsroom

Take a peek behind the curtain of cultural institutions and historic buildings across the city with new featured sites like the Star newsroom and Netflix Canada.

Ford government boosts core education funding but critics call increase 'inadequate'

Government is allocating almost $30.6B for the upcoming school year, up from about $30.3B this year, and it has also pledged $1.6B to build schools.

How Olivia Chow — and her highest-profile rival — are faring in the race to be Toronto’s next mayor

A Liaison poll released Thursday is the first since the election officially kicked off on May 1.

Toronto schools in higher-needs communities are losing extra staff. Why parents are fighting to save TDSB's 'model schools'

Firgrove Public School in Jane-Finch neighbourhood is one of 150 elementary schools that have benefited from the program now under threat.

Brutal, intense relationship shocker 'Obsession' features a star-making performance

The supernatural thriller, written and directed by 26-year-old Curry Barker, will more than satisfy hardcore genre fans.

Scarborough's subway extension delayed, confidential TTC documents reveal

The Line 2 subway extension was previously expected to open in 2030.

How much for a driver's licence? Accused instructors and examiners appear in court over alleged Toronto-area test fraud scheme

Seven driving instructors and examiners based in the Toronto area are facing charges including conspiracy, bribery and breach of trust offences.

Ottawa gave wrongfully convicted Canadians a promise of a lifeline with Milgaard’s Law. Under Mark Carney, why has nothing happened since?

The Justice Department has refused to grant an interview with the Star to explain the delay in creating the new Miscarriage of Justice Review Commission.

Carney's plan to ram big projects through is not progress. It's recklessness

The prime minister's proposed “Federal Economic Zones” would give cabinet the power to exempt vast regions of Canada from federal laws.
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Globe and Mail

New attacks reported on ships near Strait of Hormuz with U.S.-Iran peace talks on hold

Diplomacy to end the war has stalled since last week when both sides rejected the other’s latest proposals

Madonna, Shakira and BTS to headline FIFA World Cup final halftime show

The Super Bowl-style concert will be curated by Coldplay’s Chris Martin

In an age of upheaval, these nine exhibits make sense of a world turned upside down

A collection of moments, places and objects to define and make sense of an uncertain time – and understand what may lie ahead

China's Xi hails trade progress at Trump summit, warns on Taiwan

China's President Xi Jinping told U.S. President Donald Trump that trade talks were making progress at the start of a two-day summit on Thursday, but warned that disagreement over Taiwan could send relations down a dangerous path.

Xi pushes Trump on Taiwan as U.S. and China seek reset in Beijing

On Iran, both sides agree Strait of Hormuz should remain open, White House official says

Trump says U.S.-China relations will be ‘better than ever before’ as he meets Xi in Beijing

U.S., China hope talks will stabilize relations between two superpowers

U.S. prosecutors to retry Alex Murdaugh after murder convictions overturned

Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions and life sentence for the deaths of his wife and son were overturned Wednesday by the South Carolina Supreme Court.

Shots fired at Philippine Senate as politician wanted by ICC says arrest is imminent

Gunshots broke out at the Philippine Senate on Wednesday and people ran for cover after a top politician wanted by the International Criminal Court said his arrest was imminent and security forces entered the building.

Five Canadian cyclists seeking arbitration after women’s team pursuit dropped: report

Men’s team pursuit program is unaffected and remains set to compete

U.S. court overturns Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions

The South Carolina Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned the murder convictions and life sentence of disgraced lawyer Alex Murdaugh in the shooting deaths of his wife and younger son.
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Global News

‘Canada has so much to offer’: Artemis crew on Canadian space exploration

The crew first met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday morning in his office, followed by a sold-out public discussion in Ottawa.

Céline Dion’s Paris Olympic gown on display in Montreal

Iconic Dior gown worn by Céline Dion at Paris Olympics opening ceremony goes on display at McCord Stewart Museum until Sept. 7.

Gunshots fired at Philippine Senate where Duterte ally resists ICC arrest

Senator Ronald dela Rosa, a former police chief who was the main enforcer of ex-president Rodrigo Duterte's bloody 'war on drugs,' faces charges of crimes against humanity.

1,700 confined on cruise ship amid suspected norovirus outbreak in France

The rise in cases seems to have occurred on May 9 following embarkation in Liverpool on England's northwest coast, the company told Global News.

Iran war ‘depleting’ global oil reserves at ‘record rate,’ IEA report warns

In April, global oil supply shrank by 1.8 million barrels a day, with the total losses since February amounting to 12.8 million barrels of oil lost every day, the IEA said.

French hantavirus patient critically ill, on ‘final stage of supportive care’

The French passenger hospitalized in Paris has a severe form of the disease that has caused life-threatening lung and heart problems, said Dr. Xavier Lescure.

Trump lands in Beijing to talk trade, Iran and Taiwan with Xi

The meat of the summit won't happen until Thursday, when U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping hold bilateral talks and a formal banquet.

Italian court orders new extradition hearing for Dave Turmel of Blood Family Mafia

Roy says Turmel will remain detained inside Rome’s Regina Coeli prison while extradition proceedings continue.

Zelenskyy says Ukraine working on military ‘drone deal’ with Canada

Ukraine has talked about signing export deals with other countries to supply them with the advanced drone technology it has refined since Russia launched its full-scale invasion.

Anand to pitch Canada defence, economic ties during Persian Gulf trip

Defence Minister David McGuinty is also visiting Qatar as well as the United Arab Emirates this week, to talk about how Canada fits into regional security.
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New York Times

China’s State Dinner Menu for Trump Includes Beef Ribs, Roast Duck and Tiramisu

A mixture of Chinese and international dishes were on the menu as Beijing’s chefs sought to appeal to President Trump’s tastes.

Inside Jack Schlossberg’s Chaotic Campaign to Revive Camelot

Erratic behavior and staff turnover have colored Mr. Schlossberg’s bid for a House seat in New York, raising questions about his readiness for office.

Who’s Running in 2028?

We look at potential candidates for the nation’s top job.

Why China Isn’t Worried A.I. Will Replace Its Workers

The difference in perspectives between superpowers is shaping the race for A.I. dominance.

China’s Growing Leverage Over the U.S., and How Oil Companies Hit the Jackpot

Plus, a surprise reversal in the Murdaugh murder case.

In Some Other Universe, This Might Be Funny

When MAHA turns into HAHA.

Honda Posts First Ever Annual Loss After Pullback From E.V.s

The Japanese automaker posted its first loss since 1957 as it took a multibillion-dollar hit from scaling back its electric-vehicle plans.

Prospect of Alex Murdaugh Retrial Puts Rural South Carolina Back in Spotlight

The State Supreme Court cited a local court clerk in reversing the result of one of the most-watched murder trials of the last decade. It has raised painful memories in the state’s Lowcountry region.

Argentina Races To Find Origin of Hantavirus Outbreak

The scientific investigation into the origin of cruise infection has become entangled with international finger pointing.

How the Stars of 6 Tony-Nominated Broadway Shows Get Into Character

For Nathan Lane, Taraji P. Henson, Daniel Radcliffe and other actors, it can take wigs, group hugs or banishing ghosts to make the transformation.

CNBC

Cisco's stock pops 15% on surging AI orders, as company says it's cutting almost 4,000 jobs

Cisco's AI story has finally started resonating with Wall Street, with the stock hitting a record late last year and continuing to rally in 2026.

Versant stock jumps 10% after company's Q1 report shows bright spots in licensing, platforms

Versant, the portfolio of TV networks spun out from Comcast, reported earnings for its first quarter as an independent company.

Xi asks Trump if U.S. and China can avoid 'Thucydides Trap' at high-stakes summit

U.S. President Donald Trump met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Thursday morning for the start of a high-stakes summit that runs through Friday.

Five takeaways from the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing so far

The two leaders agreed to forge more cooperative ties in a high-stakes meeting full of friendly gestures between two countries that have been battling for years.

U.S., EU lawmakers pledge European scrutiny of Paramount's WBD deal

The lawmakers, in a letter reported first by CNBC, told Paramount CEO David Ellison that the Warner Brothers Discovery acquisition would stifle competition.

Bond markets are bracing for UK PM Starmer's political rivals to break cover

The prime minister's colleagues could be ready to mutiny, with leadership bids potentially being announced Thursday.

Chinese companies are ramping up homegrown AI chips, even if Nvidia is coming back

Chinese tech companies have turned to domestic chips as Nvidia has remained shut out of the market.

U.S. can hold AI talks with China because ‘we are in the lead,’ Bessent tells CNBC as nations plan safety protocol

The U.S. Treasury Secretary also said President Donald Trump would likely comment on the Taiwan issue in coming days.

Goldman Sachs warns UK T-bills are no 'magic bullet' for UK fiscal woes as borrowing costs surge

The U.K. government could look to issue more shorter-dated debt in a bid to ease its overall funding costs.

European markets open higher as politics dominates the news agenda

European stocks opened broadly higher Thursday as investors keep an eye on developments in the U.K. and U.S. President Donald Trump's trip to China.

Washington Post

Putin remark on war ‘coming to a close’ points to exhaustion, not peace, analysts say

The Russian president is facing pressure not only from a stalemate on the battlefield but also from a battered economy that is fueling discontent.

Xi warns Trump that mishandling Taiwan could spark ‘conflicts’

China’s leader made clear his top priority is the fate of the contested island and its U.S. military support, a striking move given President Donald Trump’s effort to mend ties and deliver trade deals.

‘These are our people.’ Lebanon’s medics carry on through grief, injuries.

As Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire, dozens of volunteers eat, sleep and pray at a small hospital, waiting to respond to the next airstrike.

A new Chinese spelling of ‘Rubio’ sidesteps China’s travel ban

Chinese officials are using a different transliterated character for the secretary of state's name, perhaps to allow him to visit without lifting the 2020 ban.

China gains major edge on U.S. amid Iran war, intelligence report finds

A confidential assessment, circulating as President Donald Trump begins his highly anticipated trip to Beijing, shows shifts in several key areas of competition.

Facing headwinds at home, Trump signals eagerness to make deals at China summit

Under pressure from Beijing, the president has indicated an openness to rethinking U.S. support for Taiwan, alarming its backers.

Hezbollah’s unjammable drones pose new threat to Israel

The cheap weapons have helped the militants rearm despite the loss of a sponsor in Syria and the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

As the Kremlin throttles internet access, Russians find scrappy work-arounds

As Putin imposes Iran-style controls, citing security concerns, many Russian fear losing their connection to the global internet.

BBC

Rescuers pull dead from rubble of Kyiv flats after massive Russian strikes

A girl, 12, is among the dead after Russia launched attacks across Ukraine overnight, officials say.

Woman guilty of killing ex-husband in acid attack

Danny Cahalane suffered catastrophic injuries when he was attacked at his home in Plymouth.

BBC at the scene of Russian strikes in Kyiv

Russia launched one the biggest air strikes on Kyiv since the start of the war with several apartment blocks hit.

MSPs sworn in for new term at Scottish Parliament

Parliamentarians have pledged allegiance to the King in the first official business since the Holyrood election.

Three women who died off Brighton beach identified

Sussex Police say it would not be appropriate to publicly name them at this stage.

Love Island's Antigoni on why she's representing Cyprus and not the UK at Eurovision

Antigoni Buxton says appearing on the dating show was more "random" than her taking part in the song contest.

Latvian PM resigns after row over stray Ukrainian drones

Drones bound for Russia crashed down in Latvia last week, prompting a political fallout.

Every reason to believe I'll stay with Liverpool - Slot

Liverpool manager Arne Slot says he has "every reason to believe" he will remain in charge of the club next season.

Madonna, Shakira & BTS to headline World Cup show

Madonna, Shakira and K-pop boy band BTS will headline the Super Bowl-style half-time show at this summer's World Cup final.

At a glance: Starmer fights to stay on as prime minister

The prime minister is fighting to stay on in No 10 as heavy election losses trigger a Labour revolt.

The Independent

Trump-China latest: President thanks ‘friend’ Xi at lavish banquet as he boasts about the number of Chinese restaurants in US

Trump ’s scripted remarks were peppered with references to the two nations’ shared history

China warns Trump ‘stay out of our backyard’ – and he’ll be fine with that humiliation

Trump will shrug off humiliation over Taiwan warnings and ignore China’s expansion elsewhere – and that’s dangerous, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley

Trump sticks to the script as he lauds ‘special relationship’ with China and invites Xi to White House in September

President Trump thanked Xi for ‘magnificent welcome’ at lavish banquet in ornate hall attended by US delegation which included Elon Musk and Tim Cook

Starmer leadership latest: Streeting resigns from cabinet ahead of expected challenge to PM

The former health secretary said he had ‘lost confidence’ in Starmer’s leadership

Immigration judge purged by Trump sues DOJ for firing women and minorities in favor of white men

Exclusive: Former immigration court judge Florence Chamberlin claims she was illegally terminated for her sex, race and political views as an advocate for immigrants

Musk flew to China with Trump despite OpenAI trial judge’s recall warning

‘A typical witness would not leave the country if they were subject to recall,’ a legal expert said

Does Trump really care about Taiwan? Everything the US president has said about the island

Analysts say president’s shifting rhetoric deepens US policy of ‘strategic ambiguity’ on Taiwan

Three women who died off Brighton beach identified by police

Sussex Police will not publicly name the women until the formal identification procedures are finished

Iran regime has ‘gun to our head’ over Strait of Hormuz, says former CIA boss

Leon Panetta warns that President Donald Trump may have bitten off more than he can chew and that a conflict he assumed could be won in weeks will in fact drag on for months

Snooker champ’s mum and sister reported for £200k benefit fraud after bitter family feud over home

Matthew Selt’s mother alleged that he and his sisters had ‘coerced’ her into signing away ownership of her house