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CBC.ca

Transport Canada detains boat linked to fatal B.C. sinking, citing violations
The company's other boat Top Ocean sank on the morning of June 28 with 10 people on board. Transport Canada says the company's 11-metre sister vessel is a pleasure craft being operated as a commercial passenger boat.

Great white shark gets up close and personal | The Moment
Atlantic Shark Institute executive director Jon Dodd tells The National about the moment he captured a rare close up of a great white shark in South Kingstown, Rhode Island.

ICE agents at scene of fatal shooting of Mexican homebuilder had no body cameras
Federal agents did not have body-worn cameras when a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a Mexican homebuilder who was driving a work van they were trying to pull over in Houston, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security said Thursday.

World Cup red-card decisions for Balogun, Quansah raise questions among ex-FIFA referees
England defender Jarell Quansah got a two-match suspension after getting a red card at the World Cup while U.S. striker Folarin Balogun avoided an immediate ban, spurring questions from former international referees.

Mbappé records goal, assist as France beats Morocco 2-0 to reach World Cup semifinals
Kylian Mbappé had a goal and an assist after missing a first-half penalty kick, Ousmane Dembele scored the other goal and France beat Morocco 2-0 Thursday in the World Cup quarterfinals.

8 indicted on murder, terrorism conspiracy charges for planned attack on White House UFC event
Eight men were indicted on murder and terrorism conspiracy charges Thursday for their alleged roles in a thwarted drone and sniper attack on the UFC cage-fighting show staged at the White House in June.

Air Canada plane veers off runway at Montreal airport after landing, no injuries
Officials at Montreal's Trudeau airport were warning of operational delays Thursday evening after an incident involving an Air Canada aircraft resulted in a temporary runway closure.

Bought beef in the last decade? $8M settlement proposed in price-fixing class action
Those who bought beef after 2015 could be eligible for a share of nearly $8 million as part of a proposed settlement with companies over allegations of price-fixing. The deal still needs to be approved by the courts.

Court strikes down confidentiality clause for air travel complaints process
The Canadian Transportation Agency's complaint resolution process, in place since 2023, had prevented passengers and airlines from publicly disclosing the result of complaints. Airlines argued those cases involved sensitive information, but an Ontario judge said in a ruling today that the confidentiality rule wasn't necessary.
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Globe and Mail

Ukraine and U.S. have reached political agreement on Patriot missile licenses, Zelensky says
Zelensky has long pleaded for faster supplies of interceptors capable of bringing down Russian ballistic missiles

Eight men indicted in planned drone, sniper attack on White House UFC event
Federal prosecutors allege the group planned to murder Trump, Vance, Netanyahu, Musk and ‘other high value targets’ at the event

Iranian attacks on ships ‘unjustified’ and ‘unacceptable,’ Anand says
Carney told reporters at the NATO summit that Iran had acted ‘irresponsibly’ and described the U.S. response as ‘appropriate’

U.S. airlines prioritize luxury over affordability as they compete for higher-spending travellers
Premium cabins now generate a disproportionate share of revenue compared with the space they take up on commercial aircrafts

Canada objects to IOC loosening restrictions on Russia
Canada will not let Russian athletes be part of any domestic sports events funded by Ottawa, says Secretary of State for Sport
Fuel markets show supply shortage despite subdued oil prices
Inflationary pressures weighing on industry and consumers is set to continue
Indonesia rolls out palm oil blend amid rising fuel prices
Subsidized palm-based biodiesel was introduced in July with the goal of reducing country’s need for energy imports

Influential former Chrétien top aide Goldenberg dies at 77
A contributing author to the Charter, Goldenberg spent a decade as a senior policy adviser to the former prime minister before ultimately being named his chief of staff

Former Olympian pleads not guilty in Reflecting Pool damage case
Trump has claimed without substantiation that vandals dumped fertilizer into the pool and slashed the coating with a box cutter

Red list warns deep-sea mining threatens molluscs holding promise for science
Over half of vent mollusks face extinction due to mining operations in their habitat
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Global News

68-year-old man dies during special forces-inspired event on Welsh mountain
Race organizers say the event is 'used as the first major indicator of whether a candidate has the physical and mental aptitude to complete the legendary Selection course.'

‘Not what I expected’: Carney gets an engraved gun as gift from Erdoğan
A placard in the gift box says this was the first type of revolver manufactured in Turkey in the 1990s and that the commemorative firearms were made by Turkish firm MKE.

U.S. and Iran exchange fire as interim peace deal unravels
The United States launched new airstrikes against Iran early Thursday, and Tehran responded by targeting U.S.-allied Mideast countries in an exchange of fire.

Anand calls Iran’s attacks on Gulf ships ‘unacceptable’ and ‘unjustified’
Anand met with Saudi Arabia's foreign minister Thursday and she says Canada stands alongside Persian Gulf countries as Iran lashes out against them.

Why an anchovy shortage will make your next slab of salmon more expensive
Love them or hate them, anchovies could end up making your grocery bill more expensive because of its use in fishmeal used for seafood and livestock feed.

Thieves steal over $4.5M worth of jewelry from French glassmaker museum
'Following the terrible burglary the museum suffered, it is impossible to carry on as if nothing had happened. The investigation is ongoing,' the museum said in a statement.

Gas prices in Canada set to rise as Trump says peace with Iran is ‘over’
Gas prices are likely going to tick up once again in Canada, according to an analyst, as a signed peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran appears to be unravelling.

Wreckage of missing cargo plane found off Pakistan coast as search continues for crew
The aircraft was observed on radar rapidly descending with a heading change before radar and communication were lost, Pakistan aviation authorities said.

Russia at the Olympics? IOC lifts suspension on athletes
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the ROC was suspended in October 2023 for recognizing regional Olympic councils in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine.

NATO defence spend burden to shift, Carney says as Trump pressures allies
NATO countries are bolstering their militaries after U.S. President Donald Trump "won the argument" on defence spending, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Wednesday.
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New York Times

12 People Die in Southern Spain Wildfire
The blaze broke out in Almería province in Andalusia and prompted a major operation to contain it. Heat waves across Europe this summer have raised the risk of wildfires, forecasters say.

Trump Administration Fires Members of Independent Election Group
The firings and a resignation render the Election Assistance Commission useless. The moves come as President Trump seeks to impose control over how ballots will be counted in the midterms.

Mexican Man Fatally Shot by ICE Wasn’t the Intended Target
Officials say agents believed a passenger resembled one suspect, but the encounter quickly escalated into a fatal shooting.

The U.S. and Iran Are Fighting Again. Is the Cease-Fire Over?
Eric Schmitt, a New York Times National Security correspondent, analyzes recent skirmishes between the U.S. and Iran and whether they threaten ongoing negotiations for a peace deal.

What We Know About the ICE Shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
Mr. Araujo was a father, a husband and a business owner who had moved to the United States 35 years ago from Mexico.

Bombing Iran, Then a Tentative Accord Didn’t Work. Does Trump Have a Plan C?
The administration appears to be reverting to an all-stick, no-carrot approach. But it has yet to answer why it believes economic warfare and bombing will yield a different result this time.

Volkswagen Is Cutting Production as Sales in China Plunge
The German automaker has struggled to compete with fast-growing Chinese companies that offer more affordable and sophisticated electric vehicles.

New Air Force One Lacks Defensive Countermeasures of Previous Model, Officials Say
Experts said the lack of such capabilities poses a potential risk when the president travels overseas. The White House defended the aircraft’s safety.

Kirk Killing Suspect Confessed and Voiced Regret, Former Partner Says
Tyler Robinson came home on the day of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and anxiously paced the floor, Lance Twiggs told investigators in an interview that was played in court.

As Workers Shore Up Midtown Building, Developer Reassures Investors
Crews installed “temporary shoring” on more floors in the building, and the developer of the project has reassured investors that the project will be completed on time.
CNBC

SK Hynix is set to make its Wall Street debut. Will that narrow the chipmaker's 'Korea discount'?
As global chip giant SK Hynix makes its Nasdaq debut Friday, the listing serves as a major test of whether the company can shed its long standing "Korea Discount."

U.S. to continue 'technical talks' with Iran after Trump said ceasefire was 'over'
The ceasefire signed last month came under serious strain in recent days as the U.S. and Iranian forces exchanged attacks for consecutive days this week.

Crypto still 'off the table' for Singapore's Temasek, four years after FTX flop
Temasek's investment in the now-bankrupt FTX cryptocurrency exchange led to a writedown of $275 million in 2022, drawing much local criticism.

CNBC Daily Open: Mideast diplomacy hopes are alive, SK Hynix is set for U.S. debut
The latest developments from the NATO Summit is signaling cracks between the Europe-U.S. alliance, with no new commitments from members of the defense alliance to assist with the Middle East conflict.

OpenAI exec Fidji Simo says she's stepping down due to chronic illness, will transition to advisor
Fidji Simo stepped away from OpenAI in April for a medical leave, says she now has to focus on recovery.

Inside NATO's extraordinary 48 hours that revealed Trump's grip on global diplomacy
Steve Sedgwick goes behind the scenes of NATO's dramatic 48 hours, where Trump's changing tone reshaped diplomacy and left allies guessing.

New Fed task force members share Chairman Kevin Warsh's embrace of AI
The three members of a task force advising the Fed on artificial intelligence are strong proponents of the technology.

Where Jim Cramer stands on SK Hynix's massive offering
CNBC's Jim Cramer said SK Hynix looks remarkably cheap, but warned that buying it is a bet that the AI-driven memory boom won't end like previous cycles.

Micron shares rise almost 5% after company announces billions more in U.S. chipmaking investments
Micron announced a new round of investments aimed at boosting the U.S. semiconductor supply chain.

Kevin Warsh names members of his Federal Reserve task forces, including Marc Andreessen, Doug McMillon
Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh on Thursday released names of the experts who will comprise five task forces to examine the institution's operations.
Washington Post

U.S. intensifies strikes on Iran’s coast along Strait of Hormuz
After President Donald Trump declared the collapse of a preliminary peace agreement on Wednesday, the U.S. and Iran traded renewed airstrikes.

Health workers fighting Ebola go on strike after months without pay
Doctors and Nurses on the front lines of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola response have reached a breaking point.

U.S., Iran trade dozens more strikes in dangerous cycle
For a second straight day, the U.S. military attacked Iranian targets overnight and Iran struck back, targeting U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait.

After Greenland bluster, Trump surprises NATO allies with praise
The president embraced the alliance in a meeting Wednesday, extolling member nations’ defense spending and saying nothing about the Danish territory, officials said.

In Iraq, huge crowds mourning Iranian leader reveal limits of U.S. role
Some officials said the outpouring of grief was intended to show the continuing close ties between Iraq and Iran despite U.S. efforts to hold sway in Baghdad.

U.S. and Iran launch fresh strikes following attacks on commercial ships
Iran said it had targeted more than 80 U.S. military facilities in Bahrain and Kuwait, after the U.S. launched strikes in response to attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
BBC

US and Iran trade attacks as Khamenei is buried
Centcom says it hit 90 Iranian targets in the latest round of strikes, with the Iranian health ministry saying 14 people were killed since Tuesday.

The Papers: 'Bereaved families' fury' and 'Happy feet'
King Charles III and Queen Camilla are pictured posing with penguins on a number of today's papers during the UK heatwave.

Chip giant SK Hynix raises $26.5bn in mega US share sale
The shares are set to start trading on the Nasdaq on Friday in what will be the largest ever debut by a foreign firm.

Twelve die in wildfire in Spain as heatwave continues in southern Europe
Six people were injured in the blaze in Los Gallardos in the province of Almería.

Melanie C says Spice Girls' 30th anniversary was 'emotional'
The pop star reflected on the band's legacy as she picked up a global impact award in London.

Loyal and royal: How the future King became a football superfan
A love of football connects William to the country he will one day reign over in a way polo would not.

The youth clubs fighting to stay relevant in the social media age
Funding has shrunk and hundreds of youth clubs have closed. But those that remain are trying to reinvent what youth services look like.

BBC radio DJ Paul Gambaccini diagnosed with Alzheimer's
In a statement, the presenter said he would continue to present his programmes on BBC Radio 2 and Greatest Hits Radio.

Pioneering treatment saves identical twins from rare pregnancy condition
Identical twins Nancy and Margo benefitted from the procedure while in the womb as part of a world-first medical trial.

'Cool in 90 seconds' - the fake portable air conditioners sweeping the internet
The ASA says adverts claiming small devices can rapidly cool rooms were too good to be true.
The Independent

Andy Burnham latest: Prime minister-in-waiting on the cusp of Labour leadership as 322 MPs back him
New Makerfield MP says he is ‘deeply grateful’ for their support after apologising for predecessor’s stance on Gaza
ICE ‘pressuring’ Lorenzo Salgado Araujo shooting witnesses to self-deport. It’s a tactic the Trump team has used before
Deporting crime witnesses has upended criminal prosecutions and trials, according to members of Congress
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Kyiv attacks Russian ships near Crimea as Putin’s fuel crisis deepens
Key supplies of the missiles will arrive in the next few days

First case of deadly H5N1 confirmed in Australian seabird
It may not be possible to eradicate flu if it becomes established in wildlife, scientists warn

Iran-US war latest: Strait of Hormuz shipping halts while Israel reveals alleged Iranian plot to kill Trump
US president says ceasefire ‘over’ following strikes on ships in Strait of Hormuz

Lawyers for man charged with killing Charlie Kirk question reliability of evidence
Lawyers for the man accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk plan to call a final witness on Friday as they try to raise doubts about the prosecution’s case

Hong Kong eateries welcome dogs in a step to promote a pet-friendly society
Hong Kong has relaxed a decades-old rule, allowing dogs in over 900 approved restaurants

The strange and surprisingly moving story behind Count Binface, the man taking on Farage
As the main political parties refuse to take part in the Clacton by-election, only one candidate has stepped forward to challenge Farage – and he’s dressed as an alien and dons a tin bin. Katie Rosseinsky takes a look at the man behind the mask
At least 12 people dead as wildfires spread through southern Spain
Wildfire burning out of control in southern France earlier this week forced evacuation of over 10,000 people from two dozen small towns and villages

























