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CBC.ca

Global shares fall as tech stocks tumble
Futures for major U.S. indexes pointed down before the opening bell on Tuesday, while global markets mostly tumbled. Japan's Nikkei lost 3.6 per cent and South Korea's KOSPI lost 10 per cent, while European markets had somewhat smaller swings.

Israeli gunfire kills 2 in south Lebanon, Civil Defence says
Israeli gunfire killed two people in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, Lebanon's Civil Defence and state media said, the first reported fatalities resulting from Israeli fire in Lebanon in three days.

Several First Nations sign deal with Ottawa, Ontario to own part of a nuclear reactor
Several Ontario First Nations are set to become owners of a new nuclear reactor after striking a commercial partnership with the federal and provincial governments.

Britain, western European countries under extreme heat alerts amid sweltering conditions
Millions of people across Europe were exposed to extreme and exceptionally high temperatures on Tuesday, with 40 fatalities from drowning recorded in France in the past week as residents seek relief from the searing heat.

Is the U.K. ungovernable?
With Keir Starmer out, the U.K.’s had six different Prime Ministers resign in the last 10 years. Why? And what does it say about what it takes to govern the country?

Years without fluoridated water in N.B. show pattern of tooth decay experts warned about
After more than a decade without fluoridated water in Saint John, the dental community is seeing a surge in tooth decay among young people.

N.S. banned cellphones in classrooms 2 years ago. Here's how it's going
Nearly two years into its provincewide ban on cellphones in Nova Scotia public schools, the province's education minister says it's helping to reduce distraction and improve learning. Some students are following the rules, while others need more convincing.

Why the wait? Delays in disclosure of evidence repeatedly flagged in N.L. Jordan cases
An analysis of cases impacted by R. v. Jordan shows that one of the driving factors is the delay in handing over disclosure — evidence in the case — to the defence.

Ontario's freedom of information changes are law. Why experts say they could hurt the government
The reality of Premier Doug Ford’s changes to Ontario’s freedom of information system are beginning to take hold as rejections and denials make their way to requesters.
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Toronto Star

This Toronto filmmaker's two-storey Tip Top Lofts home is picture perfect — after a pre-reno 'destruction party'
After stints in Paris, New York and Hollywood, director Justin Wu returned to the city and his new waterfront digs.

Man who executed this Toronto stranger must wait until at least 2033 for parole. 'Faint hope' jury knocks just one year off killer's wait
"Please do not allow the man who murdered our father to experience the freedom he so cruelly stole from him and from all of us."

Two men charged in the 2023 killing of a Canadian businessman and his partner set to stand trial in Dominica
Jonathan Lehrer and Robert Snyder Jr. were charged in December 2023 in the double murder of Daniel Langlois and Dominique Marchand, who were found dead in a burnt SUV not far from the off-grid mountaintop resort they owned.

Budget for Toronto's Church Street pedestrianization pilot project more than triples due to policing, security costs
Police say requirements for any future such projects will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Croatia vs. Panama: A preview and what you need to know in must-win game for both sides
Luka Modric, 40, is regarded as Croatia’s greatest player and still the straw that stirs the drink. Panama needs Ismael Diaz for any chance of success

This Cabbagetown bistro was about to celebrate its first anniversary. Instead, it was threatened with eviction
Rayah chef Wafa El Rhazi faces a potential lease termination following a dispute over unitemized landlord fees.

40 going on 80: Why aging accelerates in mid-life, and how experts say to keep body and brain healthy
Research shows biological aging is not a slow and steady process, but happens in bursts. Here's how you can preserve your health for longer.

Union kicks off tough contract talks with Ford as Trump's tariffs and threats loom
Unifor's national president says autoworkers face "unprecedented" challenges, including a U.S. president who is gunning for Canada's auto sector.

Faith and healing put Canada’s Moise Bombito in a better place for the World Cup match of a lifetime
Bombito's broken leg may have healed just in time to make a difference in a home World Cup. It has been a long journey.

World Cup 2026 live: Panama and Croatia to play at Toronto Stadium tonight; Canada prepares for Switzerland match
The FIFA World Cup continues in Toronto with Panama and Croatia playing in Group L action.
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Globe and Mail

Trump says Iran agreed to nuclear inspections into ‘infinity’ while Tehran denies discussions
Conflicting remarks about unfrozen Iranian assets being used to buy U.S. supplies further tense uncertainty around negotiations to halt Middle East war
Police respond during fatal shooting in Montreal
Eyewitness video showed police in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood on Monday during a shooting incident that left three dead.

Forty cities, including Montreal, sign global pact to work toward more sustainable data centres
Agreement seeks to mitigate data centres impact on cities’ natural resources, energy prices and climate targets

Forty drown in France as Europe continues to grapple with unprecedented heat
Red alerts in 54 departments affecting children, transportation and businesses in France, Britain, Italy, Belgium and Spain

UN inquiry determines Israel targeted Gaza children resulting in genocide and war crimes
Israel rejected what it called the Commission’s ‘second defamatory advocacy report,’ and says it strives to minimize harm to children
U.S. eases Iran sanctions after talks, Lebanon ceasefire still holds
The United States waived sanctions on Iran for 60 days from Monday after the first talks under a nascent peace deal, while officials reported a sustained lull in fighting in Lebanon under the agreement.

Iran’s president heads to Pakistan for talks to end war with U.S.
Discussion in Islamabad marks start of 60-day diplomatic process to reach permanent deal
Two dead after shooting at a Northern California library, suspect in custody
Police didn’t release the suspect’s name nor details on what prompted the shooting

Quebec Premier comments on deadly Montreal shooting
Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette called on flags to be lowered to half-staff after a suspect opened fire at a Montreal hotel, killing a police officer. Police returned fire and killed the gunman, authorities said.

Two more suspects arrested in planned attack on Trump’s White House UFC show
Group members harboured fringe conspiracy theories and hoped the attack would destabilize U.S. government, officials say
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Global News

U.S.-Iran working to finalize deal as Iranian president arrives in Pakistan
President Masoud Pezeshkian’s visit to Islamabad comes as technical teams work on details of the deal following negotiations on Monday led by U.S. Vice President JD Vance

Iran-U.S. talks have set ‘good foundation’ for ending war, Vance says
Vance left the ongoing talks in Switzerland progress after claiming progress on multiple fronts, including ensuring the Strait of Hormuz stays open.

Andy Burnham aims to replace Keir Starmer as U.K. PM. Who is he?
Burnham is an experienced politician whose career has taken him from high-level government jobs to the mayoralty of Greater Manchester, and now to the cusp of the PM’s office.

Canada commits to purchase Arctic radar system components from Australia
Canada and Australia have agreed on terms to allow Ottawa to buy components of the Arctic over-the-horizon radar system from BAE Systems Australia.

U.K.’s Keir Starmer announces he is resigning as prime minister
Starmer is the sixth prime minister in a decade to stand outside 10 Downing Street and announce a premature departure, two years after a landslide election victory.

Pressure mounts on U.K. PM Starmer to resign as Trump weighs in
Labour is losing liberal voters to the growing Green Party and facing a rising Reform UK, the Nigel Farage -led anti-immigration party.

The hard-fought race to build Canada’s next submarine fleet
The unusually short competition to build the Canadian navy’s next submarine fleet seemed to focus on everything but the boats themselves.

Expert warns U.S.-Iran deal faces major obstacles after latest Strait of Hormuz closure
Questions remain about whether a tentative U.S.-Iran agreement can hold amid ongoing regional tensions.

2 trains collide north of London, killing at least 1, U.K. police say
A video posted on social media showed what appeared to be the front of one train entangled with the back of another, with both still on the tracks.

Russian cybercriminals tied to global fake computer update scam: RCMP
SocGholish malware, linked to the Russian cybercriminal group Evil Corp, exploited thousands of WordPress sites to gain unauthorized access to computer systems and data.
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New York Times

Markets Recoil in Global Sell-Off Driven by Tech Stocks
Chipmakers led the way down in South Korea, where the main index plunged 10.5 percent. The Nasdaq in the U.S. was down 2.2 percent at Tuesday’s open.

40 People Drown in France Amid Scorching Temperatures
Most of the victims were young people swimming in unsupervised areas, officials said.

The Extraordinary Embezzlement Case That Rocked Scottish Politics
Peter Murrell, the husband of the former Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon, was sentenced on Tuesday after he admitted to buying a bizarre range of items with the Scottish National Party’s money.

The N.Y. Primaries Will Answer Key Questions: Mamdani, Israel and More
The congressional primaries in New York on Tuesday will answer key questions about the potency of super PACs and the extent of Zohran Mamdani’s influence.

Brexit Has Cost the UK Growth, Analysts Say, in the Decade Since the Vote
Citing lower trade and investment, analysts broadly agree that Britain’s economy is smaller than it would have been if the country had stayed in the E.U.

‘A Terrible Inheritance’: Could Andy Burnham Succeed Where Starmer Failed?
The likely successor to Prime Minister Keir Starmer will inherit the same challenges of economic stagnation and ascendant populism. Will a divided nation be prepared to give him time?

The Tech Sell-off Goes Global
Investors are bracing for rough trading after stocks in Asia and Europe were clobbered on Tuesday. A.I. companies like SpaceX are getting hit hard.

Europe Is Sweltering in an Extreme Heat Wave. Here’s What to Know.
The most intense conditions are happening in Britain, France and Spain, which are all under high-level heat warnings.

5 Major Supreme Court Decisions to Watch, and the Rise of Sewage Surveillance
Plus, where did all the cottage cheese go?

Bread and Roses
We look at the democratic socialists who are leading some of America’s big cities.
CNBC

Gold and silver tumble as rate-hike fears hit precious metals
Gold and silver fell Tuesday as rate-hike fears pressured precious metals and Wall Street banks reassessed their gold forecasts.

Oracle sheds 21,000 roles over the past year amid wave of AI layoffs from tech giants
"The adoption and deployment of AI technologies across our operations have resulted, and may continue to result, in reductions to our workforce," Oracle said.

SpaceX stock falls below $150 debut price, sending market cap under $2 trillion
Gains have been pared back at the space and AI company following an initial surge after its record-breaking IPO.

Tech rout intensifies as sell-off grips global stocks
Global stocks sold off on Tuesday, led by deep losses for tech stocks following a losing session for the sector on Wall Street.

Meta announces new smart glasses starting at $299, as Zuckerberg keeps pushing wearables
Meta executives have said they see the lightweight smart glasses as a step towards a more advanced device that includes screens in the lenses.

'I like their money': Trump threatens lawsuits against ABC for reporting on Reflecting Pool
The latest action against ABC comes as the broadcaster faces two investigations from the Federal Communications Commission.

Who is Andy Burnham? And 4 other things investors should know as the UK replaces its prime minister
Keir Starmer’s exit puts Andy Burnham, gilts, sterling and the next UK chancellor in focus for investors.

Google’s online dominance is showing signs of cracking in AI era
While Google remains in a position of strength in the eyes of Wall Street, the AI era is complicating the company's story.

Apollo curbs withdrawals after exit requests hit 17%, reigniting fears over private credit liquidity
Apollo is capping investor redemptions in its main retail-focused private credit fund after exit requests hit 17%.

U.S. fights with Brazil for China's giant soybean market
The U.S. Soybean Export Council makes claims to higher quality a selling point over Brazil's crop, as American farmers attempt to win back business from the world's largest importer
Washington Post
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McCullum confused by stories of rift as Stokes returns
Head coach Brendon McCullum said he remains "good friends" with England captain Ben Stokes and the pair have "no idea" why rumours of a rift have emerged.

Major incident declared after bus crash near roundabout in Wales
Police said the crash happened on the A484 near the Kidwelly roundabout in Carmarthenshire.

Donaldson's first night in prison as downfall shakes NI politics
Donaldson has been told to expect a "lengthy sentence" for a string of child sex crimes, including rape.

Stop pretending EU's new border system is working, says airports chief
The head of Europe's airports lobby says concerns over EES are keeping him awake at night and he doesn't know how airports will cope over the summer.

Bright Horizons nursery chain served safeguarding notice by Ofsted
The Bright Horizons nursery chain may not be meeting safeguarding and welfare needs, Ofsted says.

Drowning deaths soar in France as Europe buckles in peak of heatwave
Forty people have drowned in heatwave-related deaths in France since last Thursday, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu says.

Who are the Ghana players England should look out for?
England face Ghana in their next World Cup match as both sides look to secure a place in the next round. BBC Sport takes a look at the Ghana players to look out for.

Farage says £5m gift spending details 'not public's business'
Rival parties have raised concerns over the gift received by the Reform UK leader before he became an MP.

Murder investigation after 14-year-old girl reported missing
A body is found in the search for Lilly, 14, who was reported missing on Saturday.

Peter Murrell jailed for more than five years for embezzling SNP funds
The former party chief executive had admitted embezzling more than £400,000 over a 12-year period.
The Independent

Mamdani’s power test and a Kennedy’s TikToks: Four things to watch in Tuesday’s primaries
New York, Maryland and Utah each hold primaries on Tuesday, when South Carolina will host runoffs

Wales bus crash latest: ‘Major incident’ declared after crash at roundabout in Carmarthenshire
A roundabout in Kidwelly is currently closed with emergency services at the scene

Treasury minister signals no special VAT cut for Northern Ireland hospitality
Dan Tomlinson was asked how the UK Government would ‘maintain a price competitiveness’ with hospitality in Ireland.

Trump’s acting intelligence director begins purge with wave of firings: report
Bill Pulte, a Trump loyalist, took over from Tulsi Gabbard last week and has vowed to cut hundreds of intelligence jobs

From renter to owner, Sharpton locks in National Action Network's Harlem foothold for the long haul
The Rev. Al Sharpton is putting final touches on a new Harlem headquarters for his National Action Network organization

Ukraine says it hit a railway bridge to Crimea, seeking to isolate the Russian-held peninsula
Ukraine says its forces struck a railway bridge, a power plant and other key infrastructure targets in Crimea as Kyiv’s military authorities seek to isolate the vital Russian-held peninsula in the latest stage of the 4-year-old war

Massive Saharan dust cloud to sweep across US in days and bring polluted air
Sand and dirt brought over from Africa will create dry, hot conditions and reduce chance of hurricanes
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85-year-old man accused of driving 110 mph in street race with Corvette
Both men allegedly involved in the race denied any involvement before they were arrested

Algae-green or ‘American flag blue,’ the Lincoln Memorial pool reflects one thing clearly: Trump’s outsize vanity
The daily harangue over peeling paint, algae blooms and Trump’s claims of ‘vandalism,’ writes Andrew Feinberg, serve as a metaphor for how things are going at the White House these days

Paramedic avoids ban after sharing photos of decomposing patient online
‘If anyone does ask, you took them yourself,’ Joshua Sharp told one of the recipients
























