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CBC.ca

IN PHOTOS | Celebrating Eid al-Fitr
Worshippers are celebrating Eid al-Fitr, the three-day festival that marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting.

Palestinian man says Israeli settlers sexually assaulted him in front of his family
Israeli settlers sexually assaulted a Palestinian man — tying his genitalia with zip ties and parading him naked in front of his family — during a mid-March attack in the occupied West Bank, according to the victim and eyewitnesses.

Canadian Space Agency cancels lunar rover mission
As part of its 2026-2027 departmental plan, the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) has cancelled its ambitious lunar rover that would have landed at the moon's south polar region.

BTS to stage long-awaited comeback show at Seoul landmark
BTS will stage its long-awaited comeback concert on Saturday night at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square, one of South Korea's most famous landmarks that represents its royal heritage and political and cultural life.

Chuck Norris, Hollywood martial artist and actor, dead at 86
Martial arts phenom and Hollywood action star Chuck Norris — known for Walker, Texas Ranger, among other macho roles — died on Thursday at the age of 86, in what his family described as a "sudden passing."

Ontario proposing to cap ticket resale prices at original value
The Ontario government is planning to outlaw sky-high ticket resale prices, according to a news release. The move comes years after the province scrapped part of an anti-scalping law in 2019.

'He deserved more’: Mother of mechanic killed on the job calls for change as charges are laid
Two years after an Edmonton man sustained fatal injuries while on the job at northern Alberta pulp mill, workplace safety charges have been laid in his death.

B.C. premier faces pressure over proposed changes to landmark reconciliation framework law
The NDP government is meeting with First Nations groups over the changes it plans to make to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, or DRIPA. Premier David Eby is facing pressure from Indigenous leaders to leave the law alone, and from Conservative politicians to scrap it entirely.
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Toronto Star

Toronto council asked to oppose Doug Ford’s push to bring jets to Billy Bishop airport: ‘It’s our waterfront’
“The plan, if there is one, remains a mystery," reads a motion from waterfront councillor Ausma Malik to be debated at council next week.

Your smartwatch could predict heart failure a week before it lands you in hospital, Toronto study says
Researchers from University Health Network have developed an AI algorithm capable of accurately predicting heart failure based on smartwatch data.

Chuck Norris, martial arts master and actor whose toughness became internet lore, dies at 86
Norris died Thursday, in what his family described as a “sudden passing.”

Anand clarifies any role in Iran war role must fit its 'legal and policy frameworks'
Prime Minister Mark Carney endorsed a statement after it was released by allies Thursday, expressing a willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz which Iran has blockaded.

Canadian mother and her seven-year-old daughter detained in Texas: husband
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has not yet responded to a request for comment.

Toronto Star nominated for 8 National Newspaper Awards
Winners will be announced at the awards gala in Toronto's Delta Hotel on April 24.

Canadian border officer charged after truck with millions of dollars worth of contraband enters from U.S.
The CBSA officer, stationed at the Canada-U.S. crossing in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont., along with the truck driver, are facing drug trafficking charges.

Metrolinx and Ontario government extend Alstom's GO train contract for $1.3B
Deutsche Bahn and Aecon Group were originally supposed to take over the operations and maintenance, but the contract was quietly cancelled last year.

Grade inflation is distracting us from a huge educational success in postsecondary education
Over the past few years, there has been growing public attention on the steady increase of the average entrance grades for post-secondary education in Ontario.

Snow, ice and freezing rain kick off the first day of spring in Toronto
A special weather statement issued Thursday warns of two to five centimetres of snow or ice pellets, as well as a risk of freezing rain.
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Globe and Mail

CBS News shuts down its radio news service as part of layoffs
It provides material to an estimated 700 stations and the service will end on May 22

U.S. sues Harvard over failure to protect Jewish and Israeli students
Trump’s administration said the Ivy League school remains indifferent to hostility on its campus
Iran hits Kuwait refinery as war heads toward week four
Iran attacked an oil refinery in Kuwait on Friday and Israel killed a spokesman of Iran's Revolutionary Guards as the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran showed no sign of ending.

Chuck Norris, martial arts champion and action hero, dies at 86
He died Thursday, in what his family described as a ‘sudden passing’

NASA hauls repaired Artemis II back to pad for early April launch
Three Americans and one Canadian will zip around the moon in their capsule and then come straight home without stopping
World Cup fans warned of higher airfares amid Middle East crisis
Soccer fans planning to attend this summer’s World Cup are being warned of higher airfares and possible flight disruptions. Aviation expert Anita Mendiratta says conflict in the Middle East is squeezing airspace, driving up fuel costs and limiting airline capacity.
Are poodle mixed-breed dogs really too hard to handle?
Mixed-breed dogs are more likely to show problem behaviour, according to a new study by a leading veterinary organization. The Royal Veterinary College warns so-called ‘designer dogs’ display higher rates of aggression, anxiety and other negative traits. So is your cuddly cockapoo really too tough to handle?

Gas field strikes threaten to worsen Asian energy woes from Iran war
Strait of Hormuz shutdown causing chaos, with many Asian countries rationing fuel
Iran threatens to target world tourist sites, says it is still building missiles
U.S. deploying three more warships and roughly 2,500 additional Marines to the Middle East
The Iranian cultural sites damaged by war so far
U.S. and Israeli bombardment is taking a toll on palaces, prehistoric caves and other treasures
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Global News

Anand states any role in Iran war must fit ‘legal and policy frameworks’
Prime Minister Mark Carney endorsed a statement after it was released by allies Thursday, expressing willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz..

Missing U.S. student tourist James Gracey found dead in water off Barcelona
James 'Jimmy' Gracey was reported missing after he didn't return to the short-term rental where he was staying with friends during spring break.

Why geography dictates Canada’s dealings with Trump as he rattles NATO
U.S. President Donald Trump is widening the cracks between the United States and European NATO members with his calls for allies to help him finish the war he started with Iran.

Iran threatens recreational, tourist sites worldwide as war rages on
The Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery in Kuwait, which can process some 730,000 barrels of oil per day, is one of the largest in the Middle East.

‘Havana syndrome’ report doubting foreign role was flawed: U.S. officials
U.S. intelligence, military and law enforcement officials unanimously agreed that an intelligence assessment doubting a foreign role in the 'Havana syndrome' should be withdrawn.

Defence minister clarifies after saying he learnt of base strike from media
The federal Conservatives accuse the government of being too secretive about the war and point out that Canada's allies are sharing such information openly at daily briefings.

Canada and allies say they could ‘contribute’ efforts on Strait of Hormuz
Canada is amongst several nations who 'condemn in the strongest terms recent attacks by Iran on unarmed commercial vessels in the Gulf.'

Gas prices in Canada keep going up. How high are they near you?
Gas prices in Canada have been climbing sharply since the Iran war began, but how much higher they could go is unclear as consumers struggle with the higher cost of living.

Kevin Spacey settles U.K. sexual assault cases out of court
The Oscar-winning actor has denied all allegations against him and maintains that the incidents raised in the lawsuits either did not happen or were consensual.

U.S. beats Canada in latest world happiness rankings
Canada ranked 18th last year, finishing behind the 23rd-ranked United States, also finding that life evaluations for Canadians under 25 years old have dropped significantly.
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New York Times

Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years
An investigation by The New York Times found extensive evidence that the United Farm Workers co-founder groomed and sexually abused girls who worked in the movement.

Iran War Underscores the Diverging Aims of Trump and Netanyahu
The United States views Iran through a prism of global responsibilities and strategic goals. Israel has a more regional approach. After nearly three weeks of war, their paths are diverging.

Hochul Moves to Delay and Alter Climate Law, Citing Energy Prices
The proposal, currently being considered by the Legislature during budget talks, would put off regulations for enforcing the law until 2030.

More! More! More! Tech Workers Max Out Their A.I. Use.
At a number of companies, employees compete on leaderboards to show how much A.I. they’re using. They’re racking up big bills along the way.

CBS News Radio, Onetime Home of Murrow, to End Amid Layoffs
Bari Weiss, the editor in chief of CBS News, announced layoffs on Friday that affected more than 60 employees. The network is owned by the technology heir David Ellison.

He Spent Five Years in Solitary. He Came Out a Jailhouse Lawyer.
Obsessed with proving his innocence, Quentin Lewis devoted years in isolation to learning the law. Now he is taking on his captors in prison tribunals.

A Meningitis Outbreak at the University of Kent Evokes Covid Memories
Residents and students in Canterbury, where the outbreak was centered, said measures to contain the disease were both familiar and frightening.

A.I. Is Writing Fiction. Publishers Are Unprepared.
Book publishing has few safeguards in place to prevent the unwitting publication of a novel heavily generated by artificial intelligence.

Calvin Tomkins, Who Profiled Giants of Modern Art, Dies at 100
On the staff of The New Yorker for more than 60 years, he wrote about Duchamp, Rauschenberg and many others. His books include “Living Well Is the Best Revenge.”

Chuck Norris, Action Star of ‘Walker, Texas Ranger,’ Dies at 86
He channeled his martial arts skills into heroic roles in films like “The Delta Force” and “Missing in Action” and in the long-running TV series “Walker, Texas Ranger.”
CNBC

Treasury yields climb as bonds sell off and fear grows that Fed rate cuts are off the table
U.S. Treasury yields jumped on Friday as investors anticipated inflationary pressures resulting from the Middle East war.

UK government borrowing costs hit their highest level since 2008 as inflation fears hit the gilt market
Three charts show the extent of the U.K. government's borrowing woes.

Trump administration unveils national AI policy framework to limit state power
AI industry leaders have opposed state-level regulatory efforts, arguing that a "patchwork" of laws would hobble innovation and give China a competitive edge.

Super Micro shares tank 25% after employees charged with smuggling Nvidia chips to China
The U.S. government has been trying to crack down on illegal shipments of top-tier Nvidia artificial intelligence chips to China.

Government bonds face ‘perfect storm’ as Iran war rattles Europe's central banks
Bond yields have surged as Europe's central banks grapple with new inflation fears.

Oil prices little changed at $108 as U.S. considers lifting sanctions on some Iranian crude
Oil prices were stable on Friday even after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Washington may soon lift sanctions on Iranian crude stored aboard tankers.

Copper joins gold in broad commodities sell-off. There's a worrying reason behind it
After major rallies, metals were under pressure on Thursday as rising oil prices increased both inflation and growth worries.

The Tech Download: Agentic tools and chips take center stage at Nvidia's 'Super Bowl of AI'
CNBC's Katie Tarasov shares her key takeaway's from the world's most valuable company's annual AI conference

Banks eye three ECB rate hikes this year as former Governor says he sees no stagflation — yet
Brokers now expect the ECB to hike interest rates this year as the specter of higher inflation and lower growth piles pressure on central banks to act.

Work from home, drive slower and don't use gas cookers: IEA advice on weathering the global energy crisis
The IEA warns of "the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market" due to the conflict in the Middle East.
Washington Post

Hezbollah is bombing northern Israel again. Residents are staying put.
Rather than evacuation, Israel’s defense minister said the mission now is “to protect northern communities against raids and anti-tank fire.”

U.S.-Israeli rift widens over potential endgame in Iran
Israel’s assault on the world’s largest natural gas deposit has renewed tensions between the two allies’ end goals in Iran.

Iran hits Gulf energy sites, escalating war, as U.S. mulls sanctions rollback
As attacks rattled markets, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the Trump administration might lift restrictions on Iranian oil already loaded onto vessels.

Economic fallout from U.S.-led war is hitting the rest of the world harder
Because of greater exposure to disruptions in the Middle East, such as high natural gas prices, businesses and consumers outside the U.S. are being hit harder by the war in Iran.

Pakistani strike killed hundreds, Afghanistan says, as regional conflicts boil
As attention focuses on Iran, the conflict between two of its neighbors is escalating.

Israel steps up assassinations as Iran war widens to energy facilities
The conflict continues to roil global energy markets. On Wednesday, an attack on Iran’s South Pars gas field sent energy prices soaring.

Gabbard tells senators Iranian regime is degraded but still intact
The director of national intelligence provided the Senate Intelligence Committee with mixed messages about the state of Iran’s nuclear program before the war began.
BBC

Border security chief to step down after 18 months in the job
Martin Hewitt had been tasked with cutting the numbers trying to get to the UK in small boats.

'I feel so grateful to be alive,' says Kent University meningitis survivor
Annabelle Mackay, 21, has spoken to the BBC about her experience surviving meningitis.

Nottingham triple killer should have been arrested before attacks, police chief admits
The former Nottinghamshire Police Chief Constable Kate Meynell has given evidence to the Nottingham Inquiry.

Wheatley leaves Audi amid Aston Martin link
Audi team principal Jonathan Wheatley leaves with immediate effect after an approach from Aston Martin.

Iranian man arrested trying to enter Faslane nuclear base
A 34-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman were arrested at HM Naval Base Clyde, which houses UK's nuclear-armed submarines, on Thursday.

Reform suspends Scotland candidate less than a day after he was announced
Scotland leader Malcolm Offord told BBC Radio Scotland that the party had "spent a lot of time on vetting" candidates

MI5 contractor who gave intelligence to foreign power 'was insane'
Juan Joseph, a former MI5 IT contractor, shared information with a foreign state but was found "not guilty by reason of insanity" by a jury.

No contact, no World Cup place? What went wrong for Alexander-Arnold?
Trent Alexander-Arnold's omission from Thomas Tuchel's biggest England squad is the latest blow to his stop-start international career and casts huge doubt on his hopes of playing at the World Cup.

Coroner 'not satisfied' Hatton intended to take his own life
Former boxing world champion Ricky Hatton was found "unresponsive" at his home in September.

Coroner 'not satisfied' boxing legend Ricky Hatton intended to take own life
Former boxing world champion Ricky Hatton was found "unresponsive" at his home in September.
The Independent
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‘I don’t want Nigel Farage to come to my house’: Unpacking Reform’s energy bills draw
“Do you want Nigel Farage to come to your house?” This is the question posed by Reform’s shadow (shadow... shadow) secretary Robert Jenrick in a video announcing a website called ‘Nigel cut my bills’, which offers to pay off the energy costs of an entire street for a year.

Boxer Ricky Hatton was twice over drink drive limit at time of death, inquest hears
The 46-year-old was discovered by his manager at his home in Greater Manchester

US prosecutors probe whether Colombian President Petro had ties to drug traffickers, sources tell AP
Federal prosecutors in New York are investigating Colombian President Gustavo Petro for alleged ties to drug traffickers, according to two people familiar with the matter

UK warns Iran against targeting British bases after Tehran threatens to respond to ‘aggression’
Row erupts after Iran suggests the UK in the firing line for allowing US forces to use British bases

UK border security chief to step down as government fails to get a grip on small boats crisis
Sir Keir Starmer appointed Martin Hewitt, a former senior police officer, shortly after Labour took power

Ukraine drone experts helping five countries defend themselves against Iran attacks
Ukraine has become one of the world’s leading producers of cutting-edge, battle-tested drone interceptors

One million UK adults had drink spiked last year, new study suggests
Survey of thousands of adults finds more than three-quarters of victims did not report crime to police

UK prioritising poverty reduction over self-interest during aid cuts, minister claims
The UK position marks a notable contrast to that of the US, which has used aid as leverage for deals around trade and critical minerals

Trump ‘considers risky ground offensive to free Strait of Hormuz’ after branding Nato ‘cowards’
Oil and gas prices have spiked due to Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz - and the US president has attacked Nato for not helping end it

Georgia suspends fuel tax, but other states may not follow
Georgia has become the first state in the U.S. to suspend fuel taxes after the war in the Middle East sent pump prices soaring

























