The following news headlines are aggregated from external websites using Google News or RSS feeds supplied with permission for use from the publishers. We provide these headlines for the convenience of our readers and are not responsible for content on external websites (please refer to our privacy policy for more information).
CBC.ca

Trump administration launches new bid to attract U.S. oil companies to Venezuela — but finding few takers
President Donald Trump has been pressuring U.S. oil and gas executives to invest in Venezuela’s energy sector, nearly three months after the toppling of former president Nicolás Maduro, as the country is said to have the largest crude oil reserves in the world.

Canada's finance minister aims to shore up support, investment in China
Canada's finance minister François-Philippe Champagne is in China to continue diversifying trading partners and strengthen the economy. This visit follows that of Prime Minister Mark Carney earlier this year as U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war has driven more and more countries to turn toward China, the world's second-largest economy.

Which consumer services are adding a fuel surcharge (or not) as oil prices rise?
As the war in the Middle East continues, crude oil prices are hovering well above the $100 US mark — a pressure that is starting to weigh on consumer-facing, fuel-guzzling businesses like airlines, shipping couriers and rideshare companies.

Artemis II: Key moments leading up to the launch
The countdown is on for NASA's Artemis II mission, which will launch as early as Wednesday evening and take four astronauts around the moon in the first lunar voyage in over 50 years. Astronaut Jeremy Hansen is set to make history as the first Canadian to fly around the moon.

Gangs keep up attacks in Haiti's farming region after weekend massacre
Armed men mounted further attacks Tuesday in Haiti's Artibonite region, a key agricultural area. The attacks came days after a gang's weekend assault in the area of Jean-Denis left some 70 people dead, according to human rights groups and local residents.

Metro Vancouver's cherry blossoms prompt warning about disruptive behaviour, illegal parking
Richmond RCMP say officers were out in a targeted enforcement at a cherry blossom viewing site over the weekend, and at one point 50 vehicles were illegally parked, disrupting traffic and creating safety hazards.

American booze bans, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report
Provincial rules around alcohol and the federal government's "Buy Canadian" policy have been flagged in a new report citing several trade irritants between Canada and the U.S.

Wildlife advocates concerned over feds' decision to allow potent gopher poison
Wildlife advocates say Ottawa's authorization of the emergency use of strychnine in Alberta and Saskatchewan to target gophers is a disappointing reversal of a previous decision rejecting its use.

Is the U.S. about to make a major military mistake? | About That
U.S. President Donald Trump says a U.S. takeover of one of Iran's most critical assets — Kharg Island — could happen “very easily,” but experts warn the reality is far more complicated. Andrew Chang breaks down why even a successful assault could lead to heavy losses and uncertain gains.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Adobe Stock, Reuters and Getty Images
Advertisement - content continues below
Toronto Star

As Doug Ford targets courts over bail, Zameer case, Ontario chief justice warns of attacks that ‘undermine the legitimacy of the judiciary’
“It happens gradually — through repeated questioning of institutional legitimacy, through the normalization of distrust, and through the suggestion that legal outcomes are determined by politics rather than by law.”

She lives with chronic pain that went undiagnosed. Her story is part of a decade-long decline in Canadians' health
Statistics Canada finds "functional health" of adults had dipped, attributed to declining emotional health and the increasing prevalence of pain.

These Toronto City Hall workers voted on a union drive more than a year ago. Here's why they're still waiting
A group claiming to represent political staff at city hall that voted in a union drive more than a year ago launched a publicity campaign Tuesday about their struggle.

One dog dead from injuries, another euthanized after attack in Canary District
On March 22, an American Bulldog and Mastiff cross attacked another dog, Crystal, who sustained major injuries, outside of the Maple House condos on Mill Street, near the Distillery District.

Ryan Wedding’s alleged Ontario ‘cocaine lawyer’ got bail. The Court of Appeal is set to decide whether that was a mistake
The Crown alleges lawyer Deepak Paradkar was paid millions of dollars for “egregiously abusing his position as a licensed lawyer” to further the Ryan Wedding drug ring.

Blue Jays vs. Rockies: Toronto bats strike back with small ball
In a 14-hit attack on the way to victory on Tuesday night at the Rogers Centre, Ernie Clement had the only one that went for extra bases.

Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen relaxed, confident as Artemis II prepares to launch for the moon
The launch window opens at 6:24 p.m. Wednesday for the mission sending humans back to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years.

Alcohol, 'Buy Canadian' policy flagged by U.S. as trade irritants: report
The Office of the United States Trade Representative said market access barriers imposed by provincial liquor control boards "greatly hamper" exports of U.S. wine, beer and spirits to Canada.

Canada's public health agency takes over troubled vaccine support program. Here's what it means
The Vaccine Impact Assistance Program will compensate people for serious and lasting harms. A contract with a private company has ended.

Italy's latest collapse gives Canada favourable World Cup group with Bosnia and Herzegovina
A scarcely believable stretch now sees Italy miss its third straight World Cup while Canada's group schedule gets more than favourable.
Advertisement - content continues below
Globe and Mail

Trump administration pauses purchase of warehouses to detain immigrants, sources say
DHS planned to spend US$38.3-billion this year on detention centres to hold and process immigrants, documents showed
Judge orders Trump to pause construction of US$400-million White House ballroom
A U.S. judge said on Tuesday that President Donald Trump cannot construct his planned US$400-million ballroom on the site of the White House's demolished East Wing without approval from Congress, halting one of the Republican president's most visible efforts to reshape the seat of American power.

U.S. allows passage of sanctioned Russian tanker into Cuba despite energy blockade
Shortage of petroleum has exacerbated Cuba’s deep economic crisis as the country relies on imports to sustain its energy grid

Judge orders Trump to halt White House ballroom construction pending Congressional approval
District Judge in Washington grants preservationist group’s request for preliminary injunction on US$400-million ballroom
Russian oil tanker arrives in Cuba, the first in three months as island struggles under US blockade
Russian vessel Anatoly Kolodkin docked Tuesday at the Cuban port of Matanzas laden with 730,000 barrels of oil, marking the first time in three months that an oil tanker reached the island.
Hegseth lifts U.S. Army’s suspension of helicopter crew that flew by Kid Rock’s house
In a video posted to social media, the musician is seen saluting one of the helicopters hovering by his house in Tennessee
FIFA President Infantino backs Iran playing at World Cup
Iran’s tournament participation is currently in limbo due to Middle East tensions

Systems that allow motorists to drive hands-free don’t improve safety, U.S. NTSB head says
Drivers who use these systems often pay less attention to the road, says Jennifer Homendy

U.S. Supreme Court rules against law banning ‘conversion therapy’ for LGBTQ+ kids in Colorado
Decision is latest in line of cases in which justices have backed claims of religious discrimination while taking skeptical view of LGBTQ+ rights
Pentagon refuses to reaffirm NATO commitment, says it’s up to Trump
Suggestions that the U.S. might not honor its NATO commitments could encourage Russia to test NATO members’ readiness, experts warn
Advertisement - content continues below
Global News

Foreign states continue to harass and intimidate Canadians, RCMP says
The statement was released after Global News asked the RCMP to clarify Commissioner Mike Duheme’s comments about India.

Soaring U.S. gas prices amid Iran war ups pressure on drivers and Trump
U.S. gas prices jumped past an average of US$4 a gallon for the first time since 2022 on Tuesday, as the Iran war continues to push fuel prices higher worldwide.

U.S. court denies families’ bid to revive Boeing 737 Max crash criminal case
An appeals court disagreed with the claims from victims' families that prosecutors had violated their rights and therefore could not revive the case that ended with a plea deal.

NASA readies Artemis II for launch on mission that will orbit the moon
Part of the crew of astronauts making the trip is Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen of London, Ont., becoming the first Canadian and non-American on such a mission.

Carney condemns Israel’s ‘illegal invasion’ of Lebanon, calls for ceasefire
Carney told reporters in French that a ceasefire is necessary between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah, against which Israeli forces have launched a renewed offensive.

As U.S. Supreme Court weighs key case, what is birthright citizenship?
The case stems from an executive order Trump signed on day one of his second term ending birthright citizenship, which guarantees citizenship to nearly everyone born on U.S. soil.

As Iran war rages, are attacks on civilian infrastructure war crimes?
The growing Iran conflict has led to airstrikes on infrastructure across the Middle East, which some experts say could amount to war crimes if carried out.

Social media giants not complying with kid account ban: Australia watchdog
Experts say the Australian courts could decide what steps the platforms can reasonably be expected to take under the laws that took effect on Dec. 10.

King Charles will visit the U.S., Bermuda in April, Buckingham Palace says
King Charles III has visited the U.S. 19 times, but it will be his first state visit to the country. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, undertook four state visits to the U.S.

Israel approves death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis
The passage of the bill marked the culmination of a yearslong drive by the far-right to escalate punishment for Palestinians convicted of nationalistic offenses against Israelis.
Advertisement - content continues below
New York Times

Stephen Colbert Blames ‘The Bachelorette’ Cancellation for $4 Gas
The “Late Show” host joked that “Trump attacked Iran” after ABC scrapped the reality show’s latest season.

Padma Lakshmi: The Decision That Would Create a Permanent American Underclass
President Trump wants to take away a fundamental American promise.

Where Million-Dollar Coastal Homes Glitter Near Metal Shacks
A shortage of affordable housing in the coastal city in South Africa has forced many people to live far outside the city center, while tourists occupy prime real estate.

The Sailors Stranded in the Persian Gulf
Thousands of civilian sailors have been stranded for more than a month in waters surrounded by a conflict zone because of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.

In UK Prisons, Drones Fly In Contraband ‘As if by Uber Eats’
Decades-old prison buildings were designed to be secure from the ground but not the air. Experts say that makes a lucrative smuggling trade hard to tackle.

Trump Seeks to Redefine ‘Regime Change’ in Iran War
President Trump and his aides have made contradictory statements on whether the United States and Israel have transformed the Iranian government through violence.

South Dakotans React to Daily Mail Article on Bryon Noem, Kristi Noem’s Husband
In the tiny town of Castlewood, S.D., where everyone knows the Noems, the prevailing sense was that people can’t help but feel bad for Bryon Noem after a tabloid photo leak.

Trump Says He Halted Nuclear Threat From Iran, Despite Evidence to the Contrary
For the second time in recent days, President Trump declared that one of the key objectives of the war had been accomplished.

Tugboat Captain Is Charged in Miami Beach Crash That Killed 3 Children
Six people, including a camp counselor, were thrown into the water on July 28 when their sailboat was struck by a barge that was being pushed by a tugboat, the authorities said.

Trump Signs Order Seeking Federal Control of Mail Voting as He Promotes False Claims
Election experts and Democratic officials called the order legally invalid, and Arizona and Oregon pledged to immediately challenge it in court.
CNBC

Iran threatens Nvidia, Apple and other tech giants with attack
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned a number of tech companies with Middle East operations they'll be considered "legitimate targets."

Shares of China AI 'tiger' Zhipu surge 35% after revenue doubles in first earnings report
Shares of Chinese AI company Zhipu surged over 30% in trading, after posting strong revenue growth in its first earnings report since its IPO.

Novo Nordisk shares rise after Wegovy recommended by Britain's drug price regulator
The new recommendation will significantly expand access to Wegovy on the England's NHS.

Baidu robotaxis reportedly halted mid-traffic causing crashes in Wuhan, China
Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxis stopped mid-traffic in a Chinese city on Tuesday, leading to at least one highway collision, according to social media.

Big Japanese companies are feeling optimistic despite the Iran war — but it might not last
The positive sentiment may not fully capture the impact from the Iran war, analysts said, as Japan's Tankan survey period ended in March.

Oil prices seesaw around $100 in volatile trading after Trump war exit comments
Crude prices dropped on Wednesday as President Donald Trump signaled willingness to exit the Iran conflict even as the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed.

South Korea's Kospi leads rebound in Asia markets as Trump says Iran war could end in weeks
On Tuesday stateside, Trump said the U.S. could leave Iran in "two or three weeks," adding "We leave because there's no reason for us to do this."

Nike shares fall 9% on weak outlook, expected 20% sales decline in China
Nike has shown some gains in North America, its largest market, amid its turnaround, but the strength was offset by weakness in China.

CNBC's UK Exchange newsletter: Trump's $10 billion lawsuit is just one problem facing the BBC's new boss
Former Google executive Matt Brittin's appointment comes as the BBC prepares to battle a $10 billion defamation claim from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Washington Post

Trump slams allies as Europeans show reluctance to aid U.S. in Iran war
Italy blocked U.S. use of a base, the latest instance of European nations refusing deeper involvement in the war despite U.S. threats of backing away from NATO.

American journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped in Baghdad
Iraq’s interior ministry said it had arrested one suspect, seized a car and was looking for accomplices.

Israel mandates death penalty for West Bank Palestinians who kill in terrorist acts
Opposition lawmakers, rights advocates and some foreign governments condemned the law as discriminatory. Israelis in the territory are tried in different courts.

Israel suspends battalion that detained CNN crew in West Bank
A soldier who made “inappropriate remarks” has been dismissed from service, the IDF said. Reservists from the ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda unit held the journalists for two hours.

Trump says U.S. negotiating with Iranian leaders, despite Iran’s denials
Iran contradicted Trump’s claims that direct talks with more a moderate regime in Tehran were making “great progress.”

Thieves steal works by Cézanne, Renoir, Matisse in less than 3 minutes
Four masked men are believed to have forced their way through an entry gate, grabbed the paintings and escaped by climbing a fence, Italy’s Carabinieri said.

U.S. allows Russian oil tanker to reach Cuba, breaking Trump’s effective blockade
The administration had threatened to punish countries that attempted to break the blockade, which was aimed at weakening the communist government.

Outrage grows over Israeli restrictions to Jerusalem sites during Holy Week
In a rare about-face, the move by Israeli police to block Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa from the holiest site in Christianity was reversed after criticism.
BBC

Watch: Carol Kirkwood's funniest moments on air
As the BBC weather presenter bids farewell after 25 years, we take you through some of her best moments on screen.

Man Utd are closing in on Champions League - how has Carrick done it?
Manchester United are within touching distance of a return to the Champions League. How has interim boss Michael Carrick done it?

Minimum wage rises to £12.71 an hour as firms warn of impact
Many businesses have said they will have to pass higher wage costs onto customers.

Estate agents accuse Rightmove of charging excessive fees
The online listing portal is now being pursued in a class action, launched on behalf of potentially hundreds of estate agents.

Energy bill help would be based on household income, Reeves says
The chancellor tells the BBC it is "too early" to say exactly who would get help but hinted any support would not arrive until the autumn.

China is trying to play peacemaker in the Iran war - will it work?
It's a turnaround for Beijing, whose official response has been muted so far. Why is China stepping in now?

'That was bad' - Potts on his Ashes horror show
Matthew Potts' horror show in Sydney was the most brutal of England's Ashes lowlights but he wants to learn from the experience.

Win or lose, I'd like Chisora to retire - Wardley
In his BBC Sport column, world champion Fabio Wardley says he would like Derek Chisora to retire no matter what happens against Deontay Wilder.

The World Cup line-up is complete - here's what you need to know
The final six nations have qualified for the 2026 World Cup - this is your essential lowdown on the expanded edition of the tournament.

Megan Thee Stallion taken to hospital during Moulin Rouge performance
The rapper "started feeling very ill" mid-way through the show in New York, her representative told US media.
The Independent

Food prices to soar by almost 10% due to Iran war, as fuel and energy bills bite
Grocery shopping bills rose sharply in 2022 and 2023 and are heading for another rise later this year

Russian military plane crash in annexed Crimea kills 29
Sources at the crash site confirmed that the plane plummeted into a cliff face

Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones doubles down on criticism of former ally Trump: ‘We’re in free fall’
Alex Jones claimed that President Trump needs ‘intervention’ and that top administration officials are ‘freaked out’

Photos show the scene in Beirut's Jnah area after an Israeli airstrike hits Lebanese capital
An Israeli strike hit a building in a Beirut neighborhood just south of the heart of the Lebanese capital overnight. Cars were set ablaze as rescue workers rushed to search for victims. At least five people were killed and 21 others were wounded in the attack that came without warning, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry.

Family feud over textiles empire ends in court as son-in-law fails to seize £10m business
Darren Hill claimed his in-laws promised him the business during a family holiday in Vietnam

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Zelensky to meet with US negotiators after Russia unleashes huge overnight attack
Zelensky said he expected Wednesday to be a ‘pretty busy diplomatic day’ with the US and Nato

Molly the border collie found in New Zealand’s remote backcountry a week after owner’s hiking accident
Molly had gone missing after her owner, Jessica Johnston, fell nearly 55m during a hike in rugged terrain in the Arahura Valley on 24 March

South African farmers left counting the costs of Iran war ahead of harvest
The government and fuel industry executives have stated that national stocks are sufficient for April

Oil prices retreat and stock markets rally on Iran war resolution optimism
Stock markets in the UK and globally rebounded on hopes over an end to the Iran conflict, with the FTSE 100 Index soaring as much as 1.7%.

First sea lord admits Royal Navy is not ready for war
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins said according to a defence probe last year, the Royal Navy would not be war-ready until the end of this decade























