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CBC.ca

Belgium, Germany and Croatia to play group matches in Canada at 2026 World Cup

Germany, Belgium and Croatia are among the teams that will play games in Canada in group play at next summer's FIFA World Cup.The full schedule of the expanded 48-team, 104-game tournament was announced Saturday in Washington D.C.

Russia unleashes massive drone and missile attack on Ukraine amid diplomatic talks

Russia unleashed a major missile and drone barrage on Ukraine overnight into Saturday, after U.S. and Ukrainian officials said they’ll meet on Saturday for a third day of talks aimed at ending the nearly four-year-old war.

Lost for 5 months in the Northern Rockies, this cat is heading home to Oklahoma for Christmas

After five months lost in northeastern B.C, a beloved family cat is heading home for the holidays. Since July, Shadow the cat has been surviving in the wilderness of the Northern Rockies.

New restrictions placed on hunting, farming 'incredibly destructive' wild boars in Alberta

Wild boars have been declared "a pest in all circumstances" by the Alberta government effective Dec. 1, meaning new restrictions have been placed on keeping them in captivity and hunting them in the wild.

Family, friends remember para athlete, reality TV star and 'fierce' disability advocate

Brian McPherson, an Edmonton-based pioneer in adaptive bobsled and star of the CBC TV show, Push, died on Nov. 12. He was 47.

Why Danielle Smith's government is not withstanding many court challenges

From transgender policies to referendums to "conservative" party names, the Alberta UCP has stepped in where others have feared to tread.

Some Halifax Explosion artifacts pulled from the harbour will have a new home

Almost a year and a half after pieces of the Mont-Blanc were discovered during dredging in Halifax harbour, plans are starting to take shape for what to do with some of the wreckage from the famed ship involved in the Halifax Explosion.

IN PHOTOS | This week's most compelling images

Photographers from CBC News, The Canadian Press, Reuters and others document our changing world every day. Here's a selection of the week's top images.
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Toronto Star

Toronto's World Cup 2026 schedule is set. Here's who will play at BMO Field next June

Toronto had already been guaranteed a match between Canada and the winner of the European playoff, potentially Italy.

Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau go Instagram official with selfies from Japan trip

The pop star shared a series of photos from Japan on Saturday, several of which featured couple-y moments between her and the former Canadian prime minister.

Toronto police warning of increased pickpocketing, thefts from vehicles downtown during the holidays

People downtown should be hyper-aware of belongings such as cell-phones and wallets when attending holiday events that draw large crowds, according to police.

Man dead after being shot multiple times by police at Danforth GO station, SIU investigating

An officer fired their gun multiple times and the man was struck multiple times, a spokesperson for Ontario's police watchdog said.

Your own HAL: Identic AI is coming fast, and will be more significant than you can imagine

A new age has arrived, write Joseph Bradley and Don Tapscott, and with it, a revolution in human capability. Technology is no longer a tool. AI is an infinite extension of you and your human potential.

Put this Dick Van Dyke tribute and controversial Sean Combs documentary on your must-see list

Also be sure to catch the dance program 'Wintersong' at the Terminal Theatre and the new season of 'Canada's Drag Race.'

'They've just ruined 1,000 Christmases.' Sault Ste. Marie residents fear grim aftermath of Algoma Steel layoffs

Just weeks before Christmas, Algoma Steel said it would be laying off 1,000 workers, representing more than a third of the company's workforce.

In ‘conspiracy theory’ videos, prospective mom blamed Children’s Aid for boy’s sudden death, claimed she was being ‘persecuted’

“I know I didn’t do it," Becky Hamber told the camera in one of several videos she shot after her initial arrest.

Quentin Tarantino has just released an unrated, four-and-a-half-hour 'Kill Bill.' What's the bloody point?

The filmmaker has combined two of his films and added more colour and an animated sequence.

In Mirvish’s ‘& Juliet,’ Vanessa Sears takes on a character she knows well — and turns it on its head

“It feels like this show was tailor made for me,” says Sears, who's been a star since her theatre school days at Sheridan College.
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Globe and Mail

‘Not a simple journey’: a rare Inuvialuit kayak is coming home from the Vatican Museums

After a 20-year effort, the kayak, along with 61 other artifacts made by Indigenous communities across Canada, arrived Saturday in Montreal

Carney engages Trump in banter, holds meeting after FIFA World Cup draw

The leaders ‘agreed to keep working together’ on USMCA in the meeting, Carney’s spokesperson said

Michael Jordan testifies in NASCAR antitrust trial, saying he had no choice but to sue ‘the entity’

Basketball Hall of Famer seeks to get more revenue back to racing teams

Federal judge approves release of grand jury transcripts from abandoned Epstein case in Florida

Recently passed federal law ordering the release of records related to Epstein overrode rules about grand jury secrecy, judge says

Gretzky gave us a spectacle of meme-able proportions at the World Cup draw

Good or bad attention, eyeballs are eyeballs in the modern sports landscape

Playwright Jeremy O. Harris arrested in Japan on alleged drug smuggling charges

Customs officer discovered 0.78 grams of crystal containing the synthetic narcotic MDMA in his tote bag

CDC panel votes to scrap hepatitis B vaccine recommendation for babies

It voted to keep the birth dose only for infants of the less than 1 per cent of mothers who test positive for the virus

Fans brave cold Washington weather for a chance to watch World Cup draw

Soccer fans battled cold weather and heavy security in Washington for a chance to witness the 2026 World Cup draw in Washington on Friday.

Netflix to buy Warner Bros Discovery's studios, streaming unit

Netflix has agreed to buy Warner Bros Discovery's TV, film studios and streaming division for US$72-billion, a deal that would hand control of one of Hollywood's most prized and oldest assets to the streaming pioneer.

Robert Burns charity launches $22-million fundraiser to restore his little-known Scottish farm

Burns spent a third of his creative life at Ellisland, drawing inspiration for some of his most famous works including Auld Lang Syne
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Global News

San Diego considers $30 million settlement in police-involved shooting death of Black teen

San Diego has agreed to pay $30 millions to the family of a 16-year-old who was fatally shot, making it one of the largest settlements of a police-involved killing case in U.S.

Protesters arrested after smearing custard and crumble on Crown Jewels case at Tower of London

Four protesters were arrested after splattering desserts like custard and apple crumble on the Tower of London’s Imperial State Crown display.

What to know about Venezuela, Maduro and Trump’s possible military plans

The Trump administration has accused Maduro of leading a 'narco-terrorist' state that allows shipments of drugs to be trafficked into the U.S. and Europe.

Canada removes Syria from list of foreign state supporters of terrorism

Ottawa said it has also removed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group that led a rebel takeover last year, from its list of terrorist entities under the Criminal Code.

Frank Gehry, renowned Canadian-born architect, dies at age 96

Gehry died in his home in Santa Monica after a brief respiratory illness, said Meaghan Lloyd, chief of staff at Gehry Partners LLP.

U.S. national security strategy warns of ‘civilizational erasure’ in Europe

The strategy reinforces Trump’s “America First” philosophy, which favors nonintervention overseas, questions decades of strategic relationships and prioritizes U.S. interests.

Donald Trump awarded with inaugural FIFA Peace Prize

United States President Donald Trump has been awarded with the FIFA Peace Prize. It's the first time the award has been given out.

Police ‘naturally’ recover poached Fabergé egg swallowed by suspected thief

The 18-karat yellow gold miniature pendant was 'recovered' without the need for medical intervention, according to authorities.

FIFA Men’s World Cup 2026: Here’s who Team Canada will face

Canada finds out its group opponents today for next summer’s expanded 48-nation FIFA World Cup at the tournament draw in Washington, D.C.

U.S. military kills 4 alleged ‘narco-terrorists’ in another boat strike

Footage of the strike, shared by the U.S. Southern Command, showed the moment the boat in the eastern Pacific was bombed from above.
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New York Times

Battlefield Picture Worsening for Ukraine as Trump Pushes Peace Plan

Russian forces have advanced on several fronts recently. President Vladimir V. Putin signaled after talks with U.S. officials that he was not budging from demands.

The Mayor-Elect of New Orleans Is Already Awash in Challenges

A month before taking office, Helena Moreno is steering the city through a budget crisis and a Border Patrol enforcement operation that has immigrants in hiding.

Israel Backed Gazans to Oppose Hamas. For One, It Ended Violently.

Officials said Israel helped arm and back Yasser Abu Shabab’s Popular Forces, part of a strategy against Hamas, before a local clan killed him this week.

Pete Hegseth Is Ordering Executions at Sea

Did Pete Hegseth break the law after authorizing Venezuelan boat strikes? The Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, argues that there are multiple reasons the strikes were legally dubious.

Have Trump’s Tariffs Gone as High as They Can Go? Business Hope So

A wave of companies are petitioning for exemptions from the Trump administration’s high levies on foreign-made goods, saying they are hurting business and raising prices.

Inside the Yearslong Push to Bring the World Cup Final to New Jersey

Winning the right to host the world’s most popular sporting event took years of planning, countless Zoom calls and a bit of luck with a broken-down bus.

Survivors of the Deadly Hong Kong Fire Are in Limbo

Hong Kong, with some of the world’s highest housing costs and inequality, must now figure out how to help thousands of residents who lost friends, family and homes.

Trump’s Security Doctrine Leaves Europe at a Strategic Crossroads

A new White House policy document formalizes President Trump’s long-held contempt for Europe’s leaders. It made clear that the continent now stands at a strategic crossroads.

Kidney Recipient Dies After Transplant From Organ Donor Who Had Rabies

Only four donors have transmitted rabies to organ transplant recipients since 1978, according to federal officials.

Frank Gehry’s Buildings Sound as Marvelous as They Look

Gehry, who died on Friday at 96, made an invaluable contribution to classical music by designing spaces with stunning acoustics.

CNBC

The UK wants to unlock a 'golden age of nuclear' but faces key challenges in reviving historic lead

Geopolitics and the energy transition has pushed nuclear energy back onto public agendas.

SpaceX aims for $800 billion valuation in secondary share sale, WSJ reports

Elon Musk's SpaceX is reportedly launching an insider share sale that could value the company as high as $800 billion.

Elon Musk’s X fined $140 million by European Commission over 'deceptive' blue checkmark and lack of transparency

The social-media platform has been fined by the bloc after breaching transparency obligations under the Digital Services Act (DSA).

The regulatory path ahead for a Netflix and Warner Bros. deal could get dicey

Regulatory questions are already rising about Netflix's deal to combine its business with WBD's streaming service HBO Max and film studio Warner Bros.

Meta acquiring AI wearable company Limitless

Meta has acquired the startup Limitless, which makes a small, artificial intelligence-powered pendant.

Supreme Court to hear case on Trump birthright citizenship order

The U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment had been understood to grant citizenship to children born in the country, even if their parents are not citizens.

David Ellison's hunt for WBD made David Zaslav richer — and it may not be over

Paramount is considering taking an offer to WBD shareholders, thinking its deal has a better chance of gaining regulatory approval than Netflix's, sources said.

Netflix's plan to buy Warner Bros. throws the theater industry into upheaval

Netflix, which has traditionally limited it theatrical releases, has said it will honor existing WBD cinematic contracts that run through 2029.

RFK Jr.’s vaccine panel weakens recommendation on hepatitis B shot for babies, scrapping universal guidance

Some public health experts expressed concerns the recommendation could lead to an increase in hepatitis B infections in babies.

Core inflation rate watched by Fed hit 2.8%, delayed September data shows, lower than expected

The delayed core personal consumption expenditures price index for September was expected to show a 2.9% annual increase.

Washington Post

Trump urges a new vaccine schedule. Here’s what other countries do.

President Donald Trump directed a review of international vaccine schedules after a CDC panel under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited divergent timelines elsewhere.

With elections following deadly fire, Hong Kong moves to stifle dissent

The suppression campaign shows how the Hong Kong government is using Beijing’s playbook to respond to crises that could mobilize large groups of aggrieved people.

Can Germany stop extremism by banning a far-right party? Some want to try.

Banning Alternative for Germany, a far-right party, might seem undemocratic but Germany’s constitution allows such prohibitions to prevent a repeat of Nazism.

Democrats press for expanding inquiry into Caribbean boat strike

Republican leaders have neither ruled out nor committed to launching a fuller investigation after revelations that U.S. forces killed two survivors of the attack.

Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai’s health is declining as verdict nears, family says

Jailed Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai’s health is declining in prison as national security verdict nears, say his family and legal team.

Trump warns of European ‘civilizational erasure’ in realigned national security strategy

The National Security Strategy, which each administration must publish, also said the U.S. should focus on the Western Hemisphere and consider the Middle East a place for investment.

Former deep-cover Russian spy leads Moscow campaign to co-opt Indian tech

Russia is hoping to use India’s booming tech sector to challenge the West and China for IT supremacy.

Australia is banning social media for teens. Others could follow.

The world is watching Australia’s ban on social media for children under 16. But some experts say the policy will face difficulties.

In Russia talks, NATO allies fear Trump is doing his ‘own thing’

In negotiations over Ukraine, European officials say President Trump’s team has positioned the U.S. as an independent arbiter rather than the leading voice of NATO.

Mapping U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific

An ongoing record of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific since Sept. 2.

BBC

England given UK-friendly World Cup kick-off times as Scotland face late finishes

England are handed World Cup kick-off times which suit UK audiences - but Scotland fans face later finishes during next summer's tournament.

'F1 title decider could hardly be better set up'

The maths and task seem simple for Lando Norris heading into the F1 title decider but Max Verstappen retains hope of "some Abu Dhabi magic".

'F1 title decider could hardly be better set up'

The maths and task seem simple for Lando Norris heading into the F1 title decider but Max Verstappen retains hope of "some Abu Dhabi magic".

Deadly attack on kindergarten reported in Sudan

Drone strikes on a town in South Kordofan on Thursday are said to have killed at least 50 people.

Four arrested over defacing of Crown Jewels display case at Tower of London

The group Take Back Power says its members poured custard and apple crumble on the display.

Scottish Conservative peer defects to Reform UK

Malcolm Offord appeared at a rally alongside Nigel Farage in Falkirk on Saturday to announce the move.

National Guardsman 'slowly healing' after being shot in Washington DC

Andrew Wolfe, 24, is expected to remain in acute care with a head wound for a few more weeks, his family says.

Driving test touts offer instructors £250 monthly kickbacks

Touts use instructor login details to bulk-book tests and sell them at a huge mark-up, the BBC finds.

Young people are getting a 'raw deal', and that's good news for the Greens and Reform

Frustration among voters under 30 is widespread, writes Laura Kuenssberg.

Russia hits Ukraine as US reports progress in talks with Kyiv

France's president condemns the attack and announces talks in London on Monday with Ukrainian, British and German leaders.

The Independent

Millionaire Tory donor made a peer by Boris Johnson defects to Reform UK

Lord Malcolm Offord said he will give up his peerage so he can campaign for a seat at Holyrood

Right-wing podcaster Tim Pool claims someone ‘opened fire’ on his property

Pool said no one was hurt in the incident and that his security team are dealing with it

This gross habit could reduce your risk of alzheimer’s by 37%, according to experts

Certain amounts of hydrogen sulfide can help protect aging brains from Alzheimer’s disease, according to a 2021 study

Lithuania’s Vilnius airport closes again after suspected balloon sightings

Country has previously accused Belarus of a ‘cynical hybrid attack’

City considering $30 million settlement in police-involved shooting death of Black teen

If approved, the settlement would exceed the $27 million the city of Minneapolis agreed to pay the family of George Floyd

Woman admits to using AI to create fake rape story, mirroring TikTok challenge

Police say a Florida woman used AI to generate fake evidence of a break-in and battery in October

Inmate on the run after escaping through degrading jail wall

One inmate has been recaptured

Sheriff hunting for the last of 3 inmates who escaped from a Louisiana jail

Authorities are hunting for the last of three inmates who escaped from a Louisiana jail after removing concrete blocks from a deteriorating wall

California officials warn against foraging wild mushrooms after deadly poisoning outbreak

California officials are warning foragers about a deadly outbreak linked to wild mushrooms

Anna Kepner’s stepbrother sent to live with relatives as his father speaks out about investigation

The father of Anna Kepner’s 16-year-old stepbrother said he did not give his son, now a suspect in her death, permission to go on the cruise