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CBC.ca

Train derailment kills 13 in southern Mexico
The governor of Oaxaca, Salomon Jara Cruz, expressed condolences to the families of those killed in the accident and said state authorities were co-ordinating with federal agencies to assist those affected.

The National | Man dies waiting in emergency department
Dec. 28, 2025 | Alberta launches an investigation after a man’s family said he died while waiting for hours in a hospital emergency room. U.S. President Donald Trump says he thinks both Russia and Ukraine want peace after meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Plus, some Ontario distillers say removing U.S. booze hasn’t helped their bottom line much.

Oldest Canadian's life advice is don't drink, don't smoke and bowl until 103
At 110, Burd Sisler is now Canada's oldest person. The Ontario resident worked as a border agent for 30 years and was also a veteran of the Second World War. His advice for staying healthy is to take care of your body. He stayed active by bowling into his 100s.

Birders flock to Vancouver beach to see rare bird native to Russia
Dozens of birders descended on Vancouver’s Sunset Beach Park on Sunday to catch a rare glimpse of a bird that avian enthusiasts say has never been recorded in Canada before.

Pilot killed, another injured after helicopters collide midair in New Jersey, officials say
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) described the crash as a midair collision between an Enstrom F-28A helicopter and Enstrom 280C helicopter over Hammonton Municipal Airport. Only the pilots were on board each aircraft.

Halifax video game workers form first Ubisoft union in North America
About 60 workers in Halifax office voted in favour of unionizing amid concerns about AI and industry-wide layoffs.

Saint John woman recovering after moose kicked her in the head during collision with car
Family of Courtney Deveau, 28, says her recovery from traumatic brain injury may take months.

Toronto under rainfall warning, Environment Canada says
Toronto could see between 20 and 40 millimetres of rain Sunday afternoon, Environment Canada says.

Brigitte Bardot, icon of French cinema turned animal rights activist, dead at 91
Brigitte Bardot, the French 1960s actress who became one of the greatest screen sirens of the 20th century and later an animal rights activist and far-right supporter, has died. She was 91.

Does investing locally matter to Canadians amid tariff war?
A Vancouver-based company hopes Canadians look to keep some of their investment dollars local and create an impact — even as the trend of investment dollars flowing south of the border looks set to continue into 2026.
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Toronto Star

Raptors vs. Warriors: A Scottie Barnes game for the ages overpowers Steph Curry and Golden State
Scottie Barnes' epic triple-double at Scotiabank Arena on Sunday was worth the price of admission beyond the jaw-dropping numbers.

Police seeking public help after man tried to light TTC rider's jacket on fire
Police are looking for a suspect after a man tried to light another person's jacket on fire at a TTC station.

North Korea says it tested long-range cruise missiles
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Monday it fired long-range strategic cruise missiles into the sea to test the country’s nuclear deterrence, days after it showed apparent progress in the construction of its first nuclear-powered submarine.

'Once in a generation moment:' Rare bird flittering around Vancouver park draws crowd
Dozens of birders descended to Vancouver’s Sunset Beach Park Sunday to glimpse a bird avian enthusiasts say has never been in Canada before.

P.E.I. researchers look at how cow poop can strengthen soil, reduce emissions
Like many farmers, Nick Green trades and barters as a way to ensure his cattle have enough land to graze. Unlike many farmers, Green trades in manure.

Friends mourn student who died in daylight shooting near U of T Scarborough: 'He was a good guy'
Avasthi, 20, was killed on Dec. 23 in a broad daylight shooting near the University of Toronto Scarborough campus, causing a shock wave of grief.

Midair helicopter crash in New Jersey leaves 1 dead and another critically injured
Police in Hammonton, New Jersey responded to a report of an aviation crash at about 11:25 a.m. on Sunday.

French actor Brigitte Bardot remembered in Canada for fighting seal hunt
Bardot died Sunday at the age of 91. She was an animal rights activist and a vocal opponent of Canada's seal hunt.

The top 2025 Toronto food stories, from our 'alt' Michelin guide to why chefs are obsessed with Swiss Chalet
Whether it’s $5 avocado toast at Queen’s Park or the city's champion Jamaican patty, here are the plates and people that defined the year in Toronto.

Quebec man dead after being found in rip current off Florida beach
MONTREAL - A 44-year-old Quebec man is dead after being pulled from the water off a Florida beach northeast of Orlando.
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Globe and Mail

China launches large-scale military drills around Taiwan
Map released by military shows operations in five areas, including the northern part of the Taiwan Strait, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes

China launches military drills around Taiwan in ‘stern warning’ against independence
China aims to test combat readiness with live-fire exercises on Tuesday
Trump, Netanyahu to discuss next phase of stalled Gaza ceasefire
Monday’s talks are also expected to include Israel’s concerns over Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iran

Israeli recognition of breakaway Somali region triggers African and Arab anger
Leaders fear move could pave the way for deportation of Gaza Palestinians to Somaliland
One dead, one injured after helicopters collide in New Jersey
At least one person is dead and another is injured on Sunday after two helicopters collided mid-air before crashing to the ground, in Hammonton, New Jersey, according to authorities.

One dead, one injured in New Jersey helicopter crash, officials say
Police and fire crews extinguished flames that engulfed one of the helicopters, Hammonton police say
Polls open in Kosovo for parliamentary election
Sunday's ballot was scheduled after Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s governing Self-Determination party repeatedly failed to form a government despite winning the most votes at a Feb. 9 election.
Prime Minister Albin Kurti’s party wins Kosovo election, preliminary results show
Kurti’s Vetevendosje, or Self-Determination, party won nearly 50 per cent of the ballots

Brigitte Bardot, French screen siren turned animal-rights activist, dies at 91
Bardot died Sunday at her home in southern France, her foundation says
Trump says Ukraine-Russia deal is close after meeting with Zelensky, but major obstacles remain
It will be clear ‘in a few weeks’ whether negotiations to end the war will succeed, U.S. President says
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Global News

Ukraine, Russia ‘closer than ever’ to peace after Zelenskyy talks: Trump
Zelenskyy said he will raise “territorial issues” as Moscow and Kyiv remain fiercely at odds over the fate of the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine.

Indonesian rescuers search for a Spanish coach and 3 children after tour boat sinks
Indonesian rescuers searched near Komodo National Park after a tour boat sank, leaving a Spanish soccer coach and three children missing amid rough seas and poor visibility.

Nigerians react after U.S. airstrikes targeting alleged Islamic State camp
U.S. President Donald Trump announced late Thursday that the U.S had launched a “powerful and deadly strike” against forces of the Islamic State group in Nigeria.

Zelenskyy speaks with Carney ahead of meeting Trump in Florida this weekend
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that he will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Florida over the weekend to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine.

Zelenskyy says he’s open to a free economic zone in Ukraine’s east
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters that he would be willing to withdraw troops from the country’s eastern industrial heartland.

EU warns of action after U.S. bars 5 Europeans accused of censorship
The Europeans were characterized by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio as “radical” activists and “weaponized” nongovernmental organizations.

Two Russian police officers killed in Moscow explosion
The two officers, as well as another person standing nearby, died from their injuries.

Donald Trump says U.S. ‘has to have’ Greenland for ‘national security’
Trump said he named Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry special envoy appointed to Greenland to 'lead the charge.'

Car bomb kills Russian general Fanil Sarvarov in Moscow
Lt. Gen. Fanil Sarvarov, head of the Operational Training Directorate of the Russian Armed Forces’ General Staff, died from his injuries.

Thousands gather to mark one week since Bondi Beach attack
Thousands of people, including Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, gathered at Bondi Beach Sunday to mark the Dec. 14 attack on a Hanukkah celebration that left 15 dead.
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New York Times

The Status of the 20-Point Peace Plan for Ukraine
The blueprint covers a broad range of issues, including territory, security guarantees and postwar reconstruction. But Russia has indicated little willingness to end the war.

Mexico Train Derailment Kills 13 People
The train was carrying around 250 passengers and crew members on a cross-country route linking the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico. Nearly 100 people were injured.

Suspect Confessed to Planting Pipe Bombs Near the Capitol Before Jan. 6
A Virginia man was charged with planting the bombs outside Democratic and Republican headquarters. Court documents show he believed that the 2020 election had been “tampered with.”

Winter Storm Batters Minnesota, Bringing ‘Potentially Life-Threatening Travel Conditions’
In Minnesota, forecasters warned of “potentially life-threatening travel conditions” as whiteout conditions reduced visibility. Heavy snow was expected over the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes.

Trump and Zelensky Meet to Iron Out Peace Plan, but Deal Remains Elusive
The U.S. president said after a meeting at Mar-a-Lago that a deal was “maybe very close.” But a joint U.S.-Ukraine proposal appeared unfinished, as Russia rejected several ideas.

Brigitte Bardot, French Movie Icon Who Renounced Stardom, Dies at 91
“And God Created Woman” made her a world-famous sex symbol in the 1950s. She later gave up acting to devote her life to animal welfare.

New College of Florida Was Progressive. Then Gov. DeSantis Overhauled It.
At the state school, gender studies is out. ‘The Odyssey’ is required reading. A Charlie Kirk statue is coming. Has one ideological bubble replaced another?

Don Bryant, 83, Dies; Co-Wrote ‘I Can’t Stand the Rain’ for His Wife
He and Ann Peebles made up one of Southern soul’s most accomplished partnerships. He finally broke through as a solo act at 75.

How Cameroon Fought to Save Its Malaria Program After the U.S. Cut Critical Funding
When the Trump administration slashed foreign aid, it gutted a program that had reduced malaria deaths world wide. In northern Cameroon, health workers tried to protect children in one last rainy season.

Five Brigitte Bardot Movies to Stream
The actress, who died at 91, had what can’t be taught: charisma and attitude onscreen. Here are some highlights.
CNBC

South Korean retail giant Coupang to compensate $1.1 billion to affected users over data breach
The company said in a statement Monday local time that it planned to provide customers with purchase vouchers totaling 50,000 won for various Coupang services.

Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed in final week of 2025
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Monday as investors kicked off the final trading week of the year.

Trump says ‘a lot closer’ to Ukraine peace deal after Zelenskyy meeting, though thorny issues remain
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was scheduled to arrive at Mar-a-Lago in President Donald Trump's latest attempt to end the war with Russia.

Wall Street wrote off Palantir as too expensive. Retail investors can't get enough
The stock, which made its market debut in 2020, is an indisputable star of the retail investing world.

Top Wall Street analysts are confident about these 3 dividend-paying stocks
TipRanks discusses three dividend-paying stocks, including Chevron and Darden Restaurants.

I've studied hundreds of highly successful kids: The No. 1 parenting trend that worries me—and what to do instead
"Never Enough" author Jennifer Breheny Wallace has spent seven years interviewing high-achieving kids and their families. She reveals the most popular but potentially harmful parenting trend—and what kids really need from their parents.

Forget Gen Z and Millennials — the over-50s ‘Silver Spenders’ are powering investment opportunities, including these stocks
The over-50s 'Silver Spenders' are an increasingly influential consumer demographic.

Play on or game over? A look back at 2025 for the video game industry
It has been a monumental year for the video game industry, marked by new devices and billion-dollar deals.

Psychology expert: The most emotionally intelligent couples do 3 things differently from everyone else
Relationship counselor Baya Voce shares the three key things emotionally intelligent couples do diffferently when they have disagreements.

Nearly 71% of women would help pay for their engagement ring: They may see a ring as 'proof of worthiness and desirability,' says expert
Though historically men have bought engagement rings, most women are now willing to contribute to the cost of the coveted piece of jewelry.
Washington Post

Trump and Zelensky strike hopeful tone after talks as hurdles remain
The United States will help facilitate Russia-Ukraine talks in January, as Trump called the peace process “very complicated stuff.”

Skier glides down Mount Etna as volcano erupts in the background
Volcanic activity has intensified at Sicily’s Mount Etna in recent days. That hasn’t stopped visitors to Europe’s largest active volcano.

How Pan Am and Kodak turned into fashion brands, with a K-beauty glow-up
In South Korea, National Geographic and even Lockheed Martin are among the U.S. brands that have been resurrected or reinvented as clothing lines.

Brigitte Bardot, French femme fatale and cultural phenomenon, dies at 91
The actress and singer was a symbol of sexual revolution. She later became an animal welfare campaigner and incendiary right-wing commenter.

China expands nuclear warhead manufacturing capacity, research finds
Satellite images suggest China is growing the sites where it makes warheads, while also preparing to retaliate faster — signs of its nuclear ambitions.

Netanyahu’s ties with Trump to be tested amid differences ahead of visit
With the Israeli leader to visit Mar-a-Lago on Monday, his hawkishness on Gaza and other Middle East hotspots is butting up against Trump’s peacemaking efforts.

Russian attack pummels Kyiv as Zelensky prepares to meet Trump
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the attacks make clear Russia does not want to end the war and that the world must do more to pressure Moscow.

Thailand, Cambodia sign new ceasefire deal after weeks of deadly clashes
The neighbors renewed a commitment to stop violent clashes along their border, after an October truce for which President Donald Trump claimed credit unraveled.

South Korea’s hottest new dance clubs open at 9 (a.m.)
In South Korea, notorious for its hard drinking culture, younger generations are increasingly opting for morning dance parties — powered by coffee, not alcohol.

The U.S. sank the alleged narco-terrorists’ boat — and let them go
In blowing up the vessel, destroying evidence and repatriating the survivors, the U.S. cut short a process that’s helped bring down traffickers.
BBC

Egyptian dissident sorry for tweets as Tories push for deportation from UK
Shabana Mahmood is facing growing calls to revoke the citizenship of British-Egyptian dual national Alaa Abdel Fattah after the emergence of social media posts.

Mexico train crash kills 13 and injures almost 100
An investigation is under way after the train derailed as it rounded a bend near the town of Nizanda.

Trump says progress made in Ukraine talks but 'thorny issues' remain
Both the US president and Zelensky described the talks as "great" and "terrific" but the issue of territory remains "unresolved".

The Papers: 'Push to strip Egyptian's UK citizenship' and 'God created Bardot'
Pressure mounts for Egyptian dissident to be deported from the UK, and French actress Brigitte Bardot dies aged 91

Living in fear of Lakurawa - the militant group Trump targeted in Nigeria strikes
"We cannot live freely. You cannot even play music" - residents tell the BBC of militants' rule.

Trump and Zelensky appear more upbeat - but show little evidence that peace is near
Although both leaders express optimism in Florida there is no indication of progress, writes the BBC's Vitaliy Shevchenko.

Why 2026 looks bright for Northern Light sightings
With the Sun still in an active phase there could be more spectacular Northern light displays in the year ahead.

Kosovo's ruling party wins election after months of political deadlock
The decisive victory for the Albanian nationalist Vetevendosje party means a third term for leader Albin Kurti.

The words from my dad that saved me as a new parent
Professor Green and Ryan Libbey open up about how fatherhood affected them and how you can protect your mental health.

Why are young people leaving to work abroad?
Three young Britons explain why they are building their futures overseas.
The Independent

Hungary's 'water guardian' farmers fight back against desertification
Southern Hungary landowner Oszkár Nagyapáti has been battling severe drought on his land

South Korean President Lee returns to presidential palace avoided by predecessor
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Monday commuted to Cheong Wa Dae, the country’s traditional presidential palace, for the first time since taking office in June, more than three years after his ousted predecessor Yoon Suk Yeol moved the presidential office to the Defense Ministry compound

Prisoner on Palestine Action hunger strike ‘losing the ability to speak’, say campaigners
Four activists remain on hunger strike with some experiencing serious health decline, according to Prisoners for Palestine

Chinese military to stage drills around Taiwan to warn 'external forces' after Japan tensions
The Chinese military says it’s dispatching air, navy and rocket troops to conduct joint military drills around Taiwan to warn against what it called separatist and “external interference” forces

Jan 6 pipe bomb suspect confessed that ‘something just snapped’ after 2020 election, DOJ says
Brian J. Cole Jr. said he targeted RNC and DNC because ‘they were in charge,’ according to filing from Jeanine Pirro

Trump uses Zelensky peace talks to indulge in conspiracy theories about 2020 election and the ‘Russia hoax’
Trump still can’t stop talking about 2020 when Zelensky is in the room. John Bowden ponders: Will that make dragging Putin to the table impossible?

Trump hails ‘terrific’ Ukraine peace plan meeting with Zelensky and claims ‘a lot of progress’ made
However, US president says a few ‘thorny issues’ remain before a deal can be concluded

Domestic abusers sentenced to total of nearly 230 years in prison in Scotland
Police Scotland said that domestic abuse wouldn’t be tolerated in its pursuit to hold perpetrators accountable

UK set for cold start to 2026 with amber health alert issued
Amber alerts are in place as temperatures are set to plunge

Labour warns of ‘horrifying’ rise in rat sightings
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