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CBC.ca

Why China's looking to the skies to thwart Taiwan's diplomatic outreach
In its ongoing territorial dispute with Taiwan, China may be looking toward the sky as a new way to thwart the island's attempts at building diplomatic ties. China was accused of pressuring three African countries to withdraw their permission to allow Taiwan's president to fly over their territories.

What is the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, and why are scientists worried about it slowing down?
The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) helps nourish aquatic ecosystems and is part of the reason Europe has milder temperatures than places in Canada at the same latitude. But lately scientists are concerned that it is slowing down and could even potentially collapse.

I Swear director says BAFTAs controversy highlights how misunderstood Tourette syndrome is
Writer-director Kirk Jones discusses making the biographical drama I Swear and revealing the complexity of Tourette syndrome. He says he wanted to make a film that both entertains and enlightens viewers about the neurological condition, while highlighting the need for greater compassion and awareness.

Standing up to bullies: Lithuania’s playbook for surviving economic warfare, and what Canada can learn
Once a target of Russian and Chinese economic coercion, Lithuania has turned pressure into policy. By rapidly diversifying trade, severing energy ties with Moscow and investing in defence and tech, the Baltic state built resilience and saw growth. Its experience now offers Canada a cautionary, and increasingly relevant, roadmap.

The important questions raised by Parliament's game of musical chairs
Beneath the partisan acrimony and overheated language, there are useful and important questions about how Canada's parliamentary democracy works and how it is supposed to work.

Washington, D.C., swaps out Australian flags for British ones before King's arrival after mix-up
The District of Columbia mistakenly placed several Australian flags instead of British flags near the White House ahead of King Charles's U.S. visit, although the error was quickly corrected, a D.C. Department of Transportation official said on Friday.

#TheMoment the Ottawa Senators banished a fan to Taiwan
Kyle Ivan tells The National about the moment the Ottawa Senators banished him to Taiwan after he made a parody for the team's playoff run that superstitious fans believed was cursed.

Yes, a Steak Canadian is a real thing. No, it wasn't invented 'in a place called Ontario'
Despite its name, the sandwich, which recently went viral on YouTube, is a purely British phenomenon.

Rob Reiner's son Jake describes 'living nightmare' after parents' murder
Jake Reiner, the eldest son of Rob and Michelle Reiner, published a tribute to his late parents on Friday and described the "living nightmare" he has experienced since their murders in December.
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Toronto Star

Is Doug Ford’s Billy Bishop jet dream truly a boon to the economy or just hot air?
As it stands, the biggest beneficieries from the airport's expansion will be Porter Airlines, and NieuPort Aviation, a group of investors that owns and operates the airport’s sole passenger terminal.

Toronto’s housing crash hits the suburban home — with one recent sale seeing a $560,000 loss
In Milton, the downturn has led to an increase in food bank use and owners building basement suites to hold on to their home.

‘Not without a fight’: Olivia Chow walks a fine line on her criticism of Doug Ford’s bid to expand Billy Bishop airport
Chow’s appeal to residents Friday to “make some noise” about the expropriation city property near the airport was a sharper tone than she's previously taken with the premier.

This expert panel had the power to challenge Camelott Hamblett's 20 years in isolation inside an Ontario hospital. Why didn't it?
The Ontario Review Board had a duty to question the living conditions of Camelott Hamblett and recommend alternatives. Year after year, the board said almost nothing.

Shooting in Etobicoke leaves one with critical injuries
Police were called to the shooting in the Scarlettwood Road and Scarlettwood Court area just after 10 p.m. Friday.

Blue Jays vs. Guardians: Bad Max Scherzer opens homestand with an L
Scherzer may be barrel-housing toward the Hall of Fame, but he’s been quite the bummer in his return to the Jays.

Toronto Star wins three National Newspaper Awards
Star journalists won the Innovation in Journalism Award for creating a search engine that provided real-time data during the 2025 federal election.

UPDATE: Boy, 16, dead after shooting in Jackson Square; suspects at large
Hamilton police hunting for two armed suspects after shooting inside downtown mall

700 TTC electrical, trades workers could be off the job during World Cup
The transit agency has asked the province for a no-board report indicating contracts talks have stalled after the union voted 99.5 per cent in favour of a strike.

Jackson Square: From ‘people place’ to pressure point
What was once the centrepiece of Hamilton’s downtown revival now reflects the complex realities facing the core
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Globe and Mail

U.S. won’t renew Iranian and Russian oil waivers, Bessent says
Comments come as global energy markets have been ensnarled by the Strait of Hormuz’s closure

Four tickets to World Cup final are listed on FIFA’s resale site for more than US$2-million
Soccer’s governing body doesn’t control fees, but takes a 15-per-cent commission from both buyer and seller

Jim Furyk returning as U.S. Ryder Cup captain for 2027 with Tiger Woods out
Europe has won 11 of the last 15 matches

Lebanese journalist says colleague killed in Israeli strike waited in agony before help arrived
Zeinab Faraj frequently worked with Amal Khalil, who was killed

Both sides have weaponized the impasse in the Iran war
This impasse is where the seeds of victory, defeat, triumphal resolution or awkward compromise are being sown

U.S. Justice Department to allow firing squads, electrocution and gas asphyxiation for executions
Pope Leo condemns capital punishment and calls for its abolition in the United States

U.S. Justice Department drops criminal probe into Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Move could lead to a swift confirmation vote by the Senate for successor, Kevin Warsh
U.S. says Strait of Hormuz blockade expanding, details attack on Iranian vessel
U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth says the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz will expand with a second aircraft carrier arriving in Gulf. Hegseth was joined by Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff who detailed the firing on an Iranian vessel by U.S. forces.
Meet the baby koala hiding in its mom’s pouch at a Florida zoo’s new Outback habitat
A zoo in Florida has two reasons to celebrate — the first birth of a koala and a newly renovated habitat for the cuddly creatures is opening to the public.
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Global News

Iran and U.S. dispatch negotiators to Pakistan for new talks after delays
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's trip comes as much of the world has been on edge over a war that has snarled crucial energy exports through the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump says Israel, Lebanon agree to extend Hezbollah ceasefire for 3 weeks
Trump said a meeting between the Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors to the United States on Thursday went 'very well,' leading to the extension of the ceasefire set to expire Monday.

Tourist charged after damaging Neptune statue following ‘pre-marital dare’
The tourist, identified as a 28-year-old woman, intended to 'touch' the statue's carved private parts, officials said.

White House accuses China of theft of AI technology ahead of summit
The Chinese Embassy in Washington said it opposes "the baseless allegations," adding that Beijing "attaches great importance to the protection of intellectual property rights."

Prince Harry makes surprise Kyiv visit, calls on U.S. to do more for Ukraine
Harry, whose visit comes as the country endures its fifth year of war with Russia, said it was 'good to be back in Ukraine' upon arrival at the city's main railway station.

‘Shoot and kill’ Iranian boats laying sea mines, Trump tells military
“I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boats though they may be...that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz,” Trump posted.

Ukraine gets US$106B loan package from EU after Hungary changes vote
The measures were prepared early this year and set to be announced in February to mark the fourth anniversary of the conflict, but Hungary and Slovakia had opposed the move.

The U.K. just banned smoking for life for youth. Should Canada do the same?
The U.K. Parliament has passed a bill that will permanently outlaw sales of tobacco products, including cigarettes, to anyone born on or after Jan. 1, 2009.

Iran attacks 3 ships hours after Trump announces ceasefire extension
Iranian media said the Revolutionary Guard had seized two of the ships, marking a further escalation, though the White House said the seizures didn't violate ceasefire terms.

‘China is not a solution’ to Canada’s problems with the U.S., Kovrig says
Michael Kovrig said Ottawa's new China strategy is a 'risky play' that will not be viewed well by Washington and could threaten trade talks.
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New York Times

High Lights
Our lives are governed by wondrous phenomena that we don’t often stop to consider.

The 85-Year-Old Widow Snagged by Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
In her first interview since being deported, Marie-Thérèse Ross-Mahé, the French widow of a former G.I., recounted her experience in ICE detention.

Trump Seeks to Abolish Iran’s Atomic Stockpile, a Problem He Helped Create
President Trump withdrew from the Obama-era nuclear accord in 2018, saying it was the worst deal ever. But Iran responded with an enrichment spree that haunts the negotiations to this day.

Tennessee Passed a Slate of Immigration Bills. Here’s What They Do.
The Republican supermajority in the Tennessee General Assembly approved a series of immigrations bills, crafted in coordination with the White House.

Under Trump, Green Card Seekers Face New Scrutiny for Views on Israel
In guidance to immigration officers, the administration describes participating in pro-Palestinian protests and criticizing Israel as “overwhelmingly negative” factors.

Europe Prepares for a Longer War in Ukraine, With No Strategy to End It
With American dealmakers wrapped up with Iran, neither Russia nor Ukraine has a clear path to victory — or toward a negotiated peace.

The Long, Challenging Road to D4vd’s Arrest
Uncooperative witnesses drove prosecutors to convene an investigative grand jury after a teenage girl’s body was discovered in the trunk of the singer’s car.

Firm Building Trump’s Ballroom Got a Secret No-Bid Contract for a Nearby Job
The National Park Service increased the value of the contract several times over and then awarded it to Maryland-based Clark Construction, in a process that experts said was highly unusual.

AIDS Creeps Back in Parts of Zambia, a Year After U.S. Cuts to H.I.V. Assistance
A once-robust H.I.V. treatment and prevention system, credited with saving hundreds of thousands of lives, has begun to crumble.

On Iran’s Border, Cooking Oil Trade Is a Snapshot of the Country’s Struggles
The war has exacerbated Iran’s economic crisis, forcing many to cross the border into Turkey to buy the most basic goods.
CNBC

Iran says no meeting with U.S. negotiators planned in Pakistan, with Trump envoys due to head to Islamabad
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected to arrive in Islamabad on Saturday.

Intel's stock has best day since 1987, soaring 24% as chipmaker shows signs of a turnaround
Shares of Intel have more than doubled this year on optimism that backing from the government will help the company's position in AI.

Nvidia stock closes at record, pushing market cap past $5 trillion
Nvidia's stock closed at its first record since October, as a rally in Intel pushed chipmakers higher.

Nuclear reactor company X-energy shares surge 27% as AI drives interest in its IPO
Advanced nuclear reactor company X-energy began trading Friday as the AI boom and electrification broadly spark a flurry of interest in the nuclear industry.

Clock ticks on Spirit Airlines as bondholders weigh Trump bailout. Here's what could happen next
President Trump has said the government could buy Spirit.

Kushner, Witkoff — not Vance — heading to Pakistan for 'direct talks' with Iran, White House says
President Donald Trump said he is in no rush to make a peace deal, claiming the Iran war has harmed stocks and oil prices less than he expected.

Oil prices mixed as U.S. and Iran expected to hold talks in Pakistan
The talks would come after a previous efforts at negotiations fell apart.

Buying chip stocks is getting pricey. Traders don't care
The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) tracking the sector is up more than 30% this month.

How a new Amazon-backed Hollywood production startup deploys AI for speed and cost-cutting
A new AI-powered hybrid Hollywood startup backed by AWS is betting that cutting-edge production tech can cut costs, speed up filming and bring jobs back to LA.

DOJ ends Powell probe, lifts hurdle for Trump’s Fed chair nominee Warsh
President Donald Trump's nomination of Kevin Warsh to replace Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell had been effectively blocked because of the investigation.
Washington Post

Bolsonaro’s son runs for president with a mission: Get dad out of prison
Flávio Bolsonaro, 44, says he’s a more measured version of his father: “I’m the Bolsonaro you always wanted.”

U.S. targets China’s shadow trade with Iran in sweeping sanctions
Ahead of a Trump-Xi summit, Washington widens its crackdown on secretive oil and chemical trade between Beijing and Tehran.

Netanyahu says he hid prostate cancer from public because of Iran war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he delayed revealing his diagnosis to prevent Iran from using it as “propaganda.” He said treatment had left “no trace” of the cancer.

Hezbollah defiant in face of Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extension
Israel carried out fresh strikes Friday after President Donald Trump’s announcement. Hezbollah called the ceasefire “meaningless.”

Israel and Lebanon extend ceasefire for three weeks, Trump says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading the ambassador-level negotiations, but it remains unclear whether the administration will push for a permanent resolution.

Trump intends to invite Putin to G-20 summit in Miami, officials say
The Russian leader has not yet committed to attend the annual gathering of world leaders, which is scheduled for December at the president’s Doral golf resort.

Third U.S. aircraft carrier arrives in waters near Iran
The path of the USS George H.W. Bush to the Middle East has been closely watched as President Trump demands progress in peace negotiations with Tehran.

On Africa trip, the ‘quiet pope’ adopts a confident global voice
Pope Leo XIV shed his previous image as he denounced war in the Middle East and responded assertively to criticism by President Donald Trump.

Trump ally asked FIFA to have Italy replace Iran at World Cup
Italian officials expressed no interest in a substitution that would give Italy’s national team a charitable berth after failing to qualify for the tournament.
BBC

Palestinians in West Bank and some in Gaza vote in local elections
Local elections are held in the occupied West Bank and in one Gazan city, though Hamas and other groups are not taking part.

Extradited teen in court over woman stabbed dead
The London property manager, 27, who was also known as Angela, was stabbed in Westminster in 2024.

Mali army says armed groups launch coordinated attacks across country
Witnesses report explosions and sustained gunfire near a military base outside the capital, Bamako.

Seven dead in major Russian attack on Ukraine
The city of Dnipro was hardest hit, with officials saying four died in a strike on a residential building.

Two children die in house fire in Wolverhampton
Two other children and a woman were already out of the house before emergency services arrived.

Tensions flare in heated I'm A Celebrity live final
Adam Thomas, Craig Charles, Mo Farah and Harry Redknapp were in the final of I'm A Celebrity... South Africa.

How Newcastle's 'bullies' became too nice
How Eddie Howe's Newcastle have gone from regularly ruffling feathers to losing 15 Premier League games this season.

How Guardiola found his best Man City XI
Manchester City are finishing the season strongly - having looked at one stage as if the Premier League title may elude them. Here's how Pep Guardiola went through many systems to find his best team.

Falklands veteran hopes King can speak to Trump over US 'review' of UK's sovereignty claim
Simon Weston says reports the US is reviewing the UK's claim to the territory makes his sacrifice feel "irrelevant".

'Very funny' statue of Monty Python's Terry Jones to be unveiled
Sir Michael Palin said his fellow Python star Jones would have found the statue "very funny indeed".
The Independent

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin’s forces rain 660 drones and missiles on Kyiv in deadly attack
Ukraine sacks a military commander after images of severely undernourished frontline soldiers sparked outrage

RAF fighter jets scrambled to threat of Russian drones on Nato border
Two Eurofighter Typhoons were scrambled from Borcea Air Base in Romania, which shares a 650-km land border with Ukraine

Two young children die in Wolverhampton house fire
Police have cordoned off the property while work is done to establish the cause of the fire

‘Electric shock therapy for depression made me forget my wedding day’
About a third of people reported brain damage after electroconvulsive therapy, with many suffering memory loss, study found

Falklands veteran Simon Weston blasts Trump’s threat to withdraw US support a ‘cruel joke’
Writing for The Independent, Simon Weston warned that Donald Trump’s latest intervention could ‘spark his friends in Argentina’ into restarting another similar conflict

Iran-US war latest: Trump’s envoys Witkoff and Kushner leaving for Pakistan as Tehran denies direct talks
Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Pakistan but ‘no meeting is planned’ with US

Millionaire big-game hunter dies after being trampled by elephants
The prolific hunter is said to have had a trophy room of rare animal heads at his home in California

Man extradited from the UAE charged with murder of woman in London Airbnb two years ago
Kamonnan Thiamphanit, who was known to friends in the UK as Angela, was found dead at the Airbnb property she was renting in Bayswater in central London in April 2024

Mahmood considers talks with Taliban to deport failed Afghan asylum seekers
The home secretary said the UK was ’monitoring very closely’ what other countries were planning to do amid pressure on the government to bring down migration

Trump to talk to King about Iran and Nato rift at ‘high stakes’ US state visit
The King is facing one of the most important diplomatic challenges of his reign following a major deterioration in UK-US relations























