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CBC.ca

Somali communities say ‘people feel insecure and live in fear’ after Trump's tirade
Many people in the Somali community say they feel fearful and angry in the aftermath of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tirade against Somali communities in Minnesota.

Death toll from flooding in Southeast Asia surpasses 1,500, calls to fight deforestation increase
The death toll from last week's catastrophic floods and landslides in parts of Asia surged past 1,500 on Thursday as rescue teams raced to reach survivors and hundreds of people remained unaccounted for across the region.

'You are a very bad minister,' Conservative immigration critic says at tense committee meeting
Immigration Minister Lena Diab sparred with her Conservative critic at a tense House of Commons committee meeting Thursday as the two disagreed on everything from immigration levels and deporting non-citizen criminals to what kind of salad they prefer.

Calgary-Banff rail idea submitted to Major Projects Office
A proposal for a hydrogen-powered passenger rail connecting Calgary and Banff has been submitted to the federal government in the hopes of having it fast-tracked.

Alberta legislation would change citizen referendum rules, restrict political party names
Bill 14, introduced Thursday by Justice Minister Mickey Amery, transfers powers from the chief electoral officer to the minister when deciding whether citizen petition initiatives should proceed. It also includes an amendment to discontinue any court proceeding brought by the chief electoral officer.

Where do First Nations rank on Carney’s priority list, regional chief asks ministers
Several members of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet addressed chiefs and delegates at the AFN Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa on Thursday. Chiefs had the opportunity to ask the ministers about First Nations priorities, including major projects and infrastructure, child welfare and community safety.
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Toronto Star

Ontario judge grants international medical school grads a temporary lifeline
Judge extends applications for grads who would have been excluded from first round of matching for residency placements under a controversial new rule.

Jury rules Toronto woman serving life sentence for axe murder of boyfriend is now eligible for parole three years early
The 12-person jury said Thursday night that Nicola Puddicombe should be eligible in May 2029. She will still need to convince the Parole Board of Canada that she should be released from prison.

Climate change advisers quit over Carney government's energy deal with Alberta
Two departing members of Canada's Net-Zero Advisory Body say the Carney government is shredding any hope the country will meet its climate goals.

U.S. military conducts strike on another suspected drug boat as probe into the first strike begins
This is the 22nd strike the U.S. military has carried out against boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean the Trump administration claims were trafficking drugs.

City pushes forward with geared-down bike lane plan after Ford government bans removal of traffic lanes
"We keep the car lanes, we put the bike lanes in, everybody is happy,” Mayor Olivia Chow said of the 20-kilometre, $30-million compromise.

Two more arrests with 14 now charged in major fraud scheme dating back nearly a decade
The police investigation, dubbed Project Déjà Vu, revealed the scheme involved money drawn from fraudulently obtained credit card accounts and amounted to $4 million in losses.

Commission proposes changes to leaders' debates for next election campaign
The head of Canada's Leaders' Debate Commission wants to end post-debate question-and-answer sessions with reporters and lock in new rules that could exclude parties like the Greens from the debate stage.

Ford government slammed for loaning Algoma $100M as steel firm cuts 1,000 jobs
Opposition parties said the aid should have come with provisions to protect jobs.

Three held at gunpoint in armed Etobicoke home invasion, kidnapping
Toronto police are still searching for two additional suspects and are asking anyone with information or camera footage to contact investigators.

Protest continues over Ford government suspension of immigrant skilled trades program
Hundreds of workers are in limbo after the Ford government suspended the skilled trades stream of the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program.
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Globe and Mail

Four killed as U.S. conducts another boat strike in Pacific
Strike carried out as lawmakers begin probe into a boat attack on Sept. 2
In hearings on the future of the USMCA, business leaders call on Trump to drop tariffs
With the continental trade pact up for review next year, and Donald Trump musing about walking away, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is taking feedback

New mortgage fraud indictment against Letitia James rejected by grand jury in Virginia
New York Attorney General denies any wrongdoing, accusing the Trump administration of using the justice system to seek revenge against political opponents

Trump touts Congo-Rwanda peace deal, but deadly clashes continue
Agreement formalizes earlier U.S.-brokered deal, but few observers expect meaningful peace in the near future
U.S. Supreme Court allows pro-Republican Texas voting map, handing midterm boost to Trump, GOP
Trump-backed map could flip as many as five currently Democratic-held U.S. House seats to Republicans in upcoming midterm elections

NASCAR president testifies France family was opposed to new revenue model
Bob Jenkins, Front Row Motorsports owner, said he’s lost $100-million since becoming a team owner in early 2000s

World Cup draw in Washington is one more play in Trump and FIFA’s long game of politics
FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s campaign of flattery expected to reach new heights with awarding of inaugural peace prize
Cracking down on VPNs would see Western countries head down slippery slope of internet censorship
Many authoritarian countries have already adopted Chinese-style online controls and democracies are heading in a similar direction
At least four countries boycott 2026 Eurovision after Israel cleared to stay in contest
Members of the European Broadcasting Union voted to adopt tougher voting rules in response to allegations that Israel manipulated the vote

Russia, India seek to increase and diversify trade during Putin’s state visit
Countries aim to raise two-way trade to $100-billion by 2030
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Global News

Family of Colombian man killed in U.S. boat strike alleges murder, files complaint
A petition filed on behalf of the family of Alejandro Carranza says he was killed after the U.S. military bombed his fishing boat on Sept. 15.

4 countries pull out of Eurovision Song Contest over Israel’s participation
At least four countries — including Spain and the Netherlands — on Thursday pulled out of next year’s Eurovision Song Contest after organizers decided to allow Israel to compete.

US prioritizes visas for fans travelling for the World Cup, other events
The Trump administration has instructed U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to prioritize visa applications for foreigners to attend the World Cup and other events.

No charges will be laid against civilian pilot who violated G7 airspace during summit
The RCMP says no charges will be laid against a wayward pilot whose actions forced officials to scramble four CF-18 fighter jets during the G7 leaders' summit in Alberta in June.

UK sanctions Russian spy agency over 2018 nerve agent attack
A British inquiry found that Russian President Vladimir Putin was responsible for a nerve agent attack on British soil in 2018, leading the U.K. to sanction a Russian spy agency.

2 people charged after nearly $1 million in drugs seized at Calgary airport
Two people from Calgary have been charged in connection with an alleged plan to smuggle almost a million dollars worth of drugs into Canada following a tip from German police.

Man charged with theft after allegedly swallowing Fabergé egg locket
The allegedly swallowed item was a limited-edition pendant inspired by the 1983 James Bond film 'Octopussy.'

Ottawa pledges another $235M to Ukraine as Freeland pushes more investment
Former federal minister Chrystia Freeland, now a special envoy for Ukraine's reconstruction, this week said Ukraine can become an economic juggernaut and boost European economies.

Search for flight MH370 to resume, 11 years after it vanished
Exploration firm Ocean Infinity has confirmed it would recommence seabed operations for 55 days, conducted intermittently, the transport ministry said.

Minister responds to case of border officer targeted by Indian ‘disinformation’
Canada's public safety minister said government employees were being 'defamed by a range of actors.'
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New York Times

Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix Said to Be in Exclusive Talks
Netflix would acquire Warner television and film studios as well as HBO Max in a deal that would bulk up the world’s biggest paid streaming service.

Jimmy Kimmel Thanks Trump for Google Superstardom in 2025
The host said he wouldn’t have been the third-most-trending person in Google searches this year “without the support of loyal viewers” like the president.

Avocado Prices Keep Going Up. Blame Narcoinflation.
Cartel extortion is pushing up prices in Mexico — and becoming a political problem President Claudia Sheinbaum can’t ignore.

As Trump Covets Nobel Peace Prize, FIFA Cozies Up to Him With Its Own Award
Gianni Infantino, head of soccer’s governing body, has been ingratiating himself with the president to help ensure a successful 2026 World Cup.

Trump’s Relationship With the President of FIFA
Gianni Infantino, head of soccer’s governing body, FIFA, has lauded President Trump at almost every opportunity, even starting a FIFA Peace Prize after Mr. Trump didn’t win the Nobel. Luke Broadwater, a White House reporter, describes the bromance.

On Pope Leo’s Visit to Lebanon and Turkey, A.I. Was a Frequent Concern
On his first trip as pontiff, Leo XIV predictably called for peace and unity. But he also addressed technology’s promise and pitfalls.

Yemen’s Civil War Could Escalate Again. Here’s What to Know.
An armed group backed by the United Arab Emirates has pushed into the oil-rich province of Hadramout, a move that could reignite conflict in Yemen after years of a stalemate.

Boat Strike Video Shown to Lawmakers
Two survivors of the attack were said to struggle to cling to the boat before a second strike. After the briefing with lawmakers, the military disclosed a boat strike on Thursday that killed four people.

Second Strike Scrutiny Obscures Larger Question About Trump’s Boat Attacks
Congress is focusing on two deaths in one strike. But nine other people died in that same attack, and the United States has killed 87 in all. Were any of those killings legal?

ICE Separates Boy, 6, From Father During Effort to Deport Them to China
The child and his father fled China earlier this year and the boy had just been enrolled in school. Federal officials have tried and failed to send them back.
CNBC

CNBC Daily Open: Money, money, money, in Nvidia's world
Nvidia had $60.6 billion in cash and short-term investments. That's up from $13.3 billion in January 2023, just after OpenAI released ChatGPT.

India cuts rates to 5.25% as expected as central bank flags ‘weakness in some key economic indicators’
India's central bank cut its policy rate by 25 basis points to 5.25%, matching forecasts from economists polled by Reuters.

'China's Nvidia' Moore Threads surges over 400% on trading debut after $1.1 billion listing
Shares of Moore Threads soared by more than 400% on its debut in Shanghai following its $1.1 billion listing.

Asia-Pacific markets slide after subdued Wall Street session
Asia-Pacific markets slid on Friday following a subdued Wall Street session.

CNBC's Inside India newsletter: How a government app in India triggered a backlash over internet freedom
The Indian government asked phone manufacturers to preload a state-run cybersecurity app with no option to disable it, drawing a public backlash.

SoFi's stock drops on $1.5 billion share sale announcement
SoFi said it's selling $1.5 billion in stock after the company's market cap almost doubled this year.

Apple announces departure of general counsel and policy chief
The two executives reported to Apple CEO Tim Cook and are the latest members of senior leadership to exit the iPhone maker.

Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole arrested, faces explosives charges, Trump DOJ says
The bombs were planted before Jan. 6, 2021, when President Donald Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol as Congress met to confirm Joe Biden's electoral win.

Nvidia has a cash problem — too much of it
Nvidia's recent slew of billion-dollar checks highlight the company's growing cash pile.

Jensen Huang says an incorrect nine-year-old prediction about AI shows why it won't destroy jobs
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has long disputed predictions that AI will destroy jobs.
Washington Post

The World Cup has always been about politics
The tournament played a role in early 20th century nation building, Jonathan Wilson says in a new book, and it is still political today.

Video shows second strike hit before survivors could flip boat, lawmakers say
The footage was shown on Capitol Hill, where Adm. Frank M. Bradley, who oversaw a deadly attack on alleged drug smugglers, faced a day of difficult questions about the operation.

Israeli-backed militia leader killed in ‘internal’ clash in Gaza
The death of Yasser Abu Shabab, a prominent clan leader in Gaza, could threaten Israel’s experiment in arming local militias to challenge Hamas’s rule.

Trump says he has ‘solved’ 8 conflicts. Here’s what to know about them.
Trump says he has ended a growing list of conflicts, including between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo . In some of them, his role remains contested.

Navy deployment marred by friendly fire, lost jets, collision at sea
The Truman aircraft carrier group conducted airstrikes for 52 days straight. Investigators found that not all of its ships or crews were ready for such intensity.

Putin maintains hard line in talks as Trump says Moscow is open to a deal
President Donald Trump said that the Moscow talks on resolving the war in Ukraine were “reasonably good” and that his negotiators say Putin wants an agreement.

U.K. report formally blames Russian agents, Putin in 2018 poisoning death
A review panel formally confirmed long-standing suspicions that Russia was responsible for the chemical weapon that killed a woman in Salisbury, England.

Trump’s crackdown on Russian oil hangs heavy as Putin arrives in India
Putin’s state visit to India presents Prime Minister Modi with a delicate diplomatic challenge, analysts say, needing to reassure Moscow without angering Trump.

England warns people to stop visiting ER for ingrown toenails and hiccups
Emergency rooms are “under siege” from patients with minor ailments, England’s National Health Service said, ahead of a busy flu season and a doctors’ strike.

Republicans begin to tighten the screws on Hegseth’s Pentagon
Adm. Frank M. Bradley is set to meet with lawmakers Thursday to discuss the boat strike he oversaw that killed 11 people, including two who died in a follow-up attack.
BBC

The World Cup draw is here - this is how it will work
Pots, quadrants, confederation constraints, group position grids ... the World Cup draw is not going to be straightforward.

The World Cup draw is here - this is how it will work
Pots, quadrants, confederation constraints, group position grids ... the World Cup draw is not going to be straightforward.

The Papers: Russian assets 'deal' plan and 'Joe the GOAT'
A mixed range of stories feature on Friday's front page - but many picture England cricketer Joe Root after his heroics in the Ashes.

'Absolutely plumb!' - Confident Archer ends Weatherald's innings
Jofra Archer bowls a brilliant yorker to dismiss Jake Weatherald lbw for 72, leaving Australia on 146-2 on day two of the second Ashes Test in Brisbane.

Memorable O'Sullivan moments as snooker great turns 50
As Ronnie O'Sullivan turns 50, BBC Sport picks out 10 great moments from his career - and it could have been many more.

Smith drop an early blow in tale of two Ashes keepers
Why wicketkeeper Jamie Smith's drop on day two of second Ashes Test is potentially worrying for England.

England's AI World Cup masterplan - from perfecting penalties to powering players
BBC Sport hears from inside the England setup about how artificial intelligence is powering plans for next summer's World Cup.

Meta shifts some metaverse investments to AI smart glasses
The company has struggled to convince investors of the viability of the metaverse, a nascent technology.

60 delivery riders face deportation after illegal work crackdown
The Home Office says the group are among 171 riders arrested over seven days in November in a national "enforcement blitz".

Faroe Islands scraps one of Europe's strictest abortion laws
Politicians in the self-governing Danish territory have voted to overturn legislation which banned abortion in most cases.
The Independent

BBC backs decision to let Israel join Eurovision as four countries boycott event
Ireland, Spain, Netherlands and Slovenia lead action protesting against Israeli conduct in Gaza war

Chaos erupts at Indian airports as country's largest airline cancels flights
Chaos has gripped major Indian airports as passengers of IndiGo, the country's biggest airline, face massive flight disruptions

David Lammy says rejoining EU customs union could boost UK economy
Deputy PM joins growing chorus of support in Labour to undo Brexit

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Macron warned Trump could ‘betray Ukraine’ in leaked call with European leaders
European leaders criticised Washington’s approach to peace talks in leaked transcript of call

Why this Yorkshire market town is the happiest place to live in the UK
People praised Skipton’s range of shops, its high street and nearby green space

US appeals court rejects Trump administration bid to halt grants for school mental health workers
A federal appeals court has rejected the Trump administration’s bid to halt an order requiring it to release millions of dollars in grants meant to address the shortage of mental health workers in schools

The events that led to countries boycotting 2026 Eurovision over Israel
The 2026 contest will be held in Vienna

Republicans in Washington circle the wagons around an increasingly damaged Pete Hegseth
Two Republicans are willing to say Trump’s defense secretary acted improperly, but predictably neither one is sticking around, writes John Bowden

Asian shares are mixed after Wall Street inches closer to its all-time high
Asian shares are mixed after the U.S. stock market held near its records in a quiet day of trading

US raid allegedly killed Syrian undercover agent instead of Islamic State group official
A U.S. operation in Syria last month mistakenly killed a man who had been working undercover against the Islamic State group, according to his family, a war monitor and officials


























