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CBC.ca

4 crew members ejected safely after 2 U.S. navy jets crash during air show
The collision involved two U.S. Navy EA18-G Growlers from the Electronic Attack Squadron 129 in Whidbey Island, Washington, said Cmdr. Amelia Umayam, spokesperson for Naval Air Forces, U.S. Pacific Fleet.

Hamilton's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander becomes 14th player to win back-to-back NBA MVPs
Hamilton, Ont., native Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder won the NBA's Most Valuable Player on Sunday for the second consecutive year. He became the 18th player to win at least two MVP awards and the 14th to win them in back-to-back fashion.

With Montreal Victoire 1 win away from 1st Walter Cup, Marie-Philip Poulin's legend continues to grow
The Montreal Victoire captain leads the league in playoff points ahead of crucial Game 3.

Man charged after dozens of kittens rescued in animal cruelty investigation in Mississauga, Ont.
Police rescued 57 kittens and eight cats, as well as charged a 38-year-old man with 134 counts for causing unnecessary animal suffering after an investigation into alleged animal cruelty.

Ukraine conducts large-scale drone strikes on Russia, killing 4, wounding 12 others
One of Ukraine's largest drone strikes on Russia killed at least four people, including three near Moscow, and wounded a dozen others, local authorities said Sunday. Debris fell on Russia's largest airport without causing damage.

U.A.E. reports drone strike at nuclear power plant as Iran war deadlock endures
A drone strike caused a fire at a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates, officials in Abu Dhabi said on Sunday, at a time when progress appears to have stalled in efforts to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and restart shipping in the Gulf.

Canada's lack of women's prisons makes rehabilitation harder, experts say. What's the answer?
Experts say the lack of women's prisons in Canada hurts rehabilitation chances for the women sent to prison across the country every year, posing a challenge for both the inmates and the broader society they'll eventually return to.

This blind Yukon birder learned to use his ears — now hearing loss means every spring is quieter
76-year-old Brian Lendrum, who is blind, spent decades learning to locate and identify birds by sound. But now, he says, as he ages his hearing is “just very, very gradually going down every year.”
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Toronto Star

Spring search organized for Ontario man who went missing in Quebec last year
Liam Toman went missing on Feb. 2, 2025, in Mont-Tremblant while on a ski trip. His family has been searching for him since.

Is the world taking Canada seriously in the World Cup? A new Zlatan ad pokes fun
Canada, and Norway, are the butt of a joke in an ad posted to FOX Sports' social media re-announcing Zlatan Ibrahimović as an analyst for the network's World Cup coverage.

Murder victim was Satan's Choice motorcycle club member remembered for 'fierce loyalty'
In an online post Sunday, Harley Davidson Guindon, the founder and president of the motorcycle club, identified Pasquale (Squals) Casciato as a member.

Blue Jays vs. Tigers: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. moves up and snaps slump, Toronto takes series
Guerrero's third home run of the year was his first since April 20, snapping an 0-for-22 skid.

Iraqi man accused of plotting U.S. consulate shooting in Toronto, another attack at a synagogue: ‘In Canada we have our guys'
U.S. prosecutors allege the 32-year-old man and others planned and claimed responsibility for attacks across the globe, including two in Canada.

Award-winning Cree cellist Cris Derksen dead after car crash, booking agency says
Derkson, an award winning Cree musician, was previously commissioned by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.

Canadian Shai Gilgeous-Alexander completes NBA MVP double with second ring in reach
The Hamilton product, who beat out Nikola Jokic and Victor Wembanyama, was second in the league in scoring.

Maple Leafs part ways with assistant GMs Brandon Pridham, Derek Clancey
Former head coach Craig Berube was also fired on Wednesday.

Toronto sees first heat warning of the season as temperatures soar
Environment Canada says the first spell of hot and humid weather is expected from Monday at noon through Wednesday at 4 a.m.

Mississauga man facing dozens of charges after 65 kittens, cats rescued in animal cruelty probe
Police and animal services investigated reports of kittens being sold in "distressing conditions" and later dying.
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Globe and Mail

Ebola outbreak declared global emergency by WHO after 88 deaths in Congo
Rare strain of the virus does not have any approved treatment or vaccine and has already spread into Uganda

Canadian-funded programs in occupied Ukraine accused of putting activists at risk
Some members of the Yellow Ribbon and Zla Mavka programs have reportedly disappeared
Drone targets UAE nuclear power plant in latest blow to Iran ceasefire
A drone strike targeted the United Arab Emirates’ sole nuclear power plant on Sunday, sparking a fire on its perimeter. There were no reports of injuries or radiological release, but it highlighted the risk of renewed war as the Iran ceasefire remains tenuous.
WHO declares global health emergency over Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda
The World Health Organization on Sunday declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern, after 80 suspected deaths and nine laboratory-confirmed cases.
What we know so far about the Ebola outbreak in Congo and Uganda
Outbreak caused by Bundibugyo strain of Ebola virus does not yet meet criteria of pandemic emergency, WHO says
Taiwan won’t be sacrificed, President says in response to Trump-Xi summit
President Lai Ching-te says U.S. arms sales to Taiwan are a security commitment based on law

Drone attack causes fire outside a nuclear power plant in Abu Dhabi
UAE has hosted air defences and personnel from Israel, which attacked Iran with the U.S. on Feb. 28

WHO declares global health emergency as Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda kills 88
Outbreak does not meet criteria of pandemic emergency as WHO advises against closure of international borders

Tens of thousands march in London at rival immigration, pro-Palestinian rallies
Police deployed 4,000 officers in what they called their biggest public order operation in years.
ISIS second in command killed by U.S. and Nigerian forces
Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the second in command of ISIS globally, has been killed in an operation conducted by U.S. and Nigerian forces in the northeast of the African country, according to U.S. President Donald Trump and his counterpart in Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
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Global News

China condemns Conservative MP’s Taiwan trip after ambassador’s warning
China claims sovereignty over democratically governed Taiwan, and says by allowing MPs to travel there, Canada is 'interfering in China's internal affairs.'

WHO declares Ebola outbreak in Congo, Uganda a global health emergency
Ebola is highly contagious and can be contracted via bodily fluids such as vomit, blood or semen. The disease it causes is rare, but severe and often fatal.

Drone strike sparks fire at UAE power plant shaking Iran truce
Fighting has also heated up between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon despite a nominal ceasefire there, further straining the wider truce.

Carney urged to take action amid Trump’s abortion ‘gag rule’ for developing countries
The aid sector is hoping Canada renews its 10-year commitment to funding health services through a gender lens, which expires in 2030.

U.S. links Toronto consulate shooting to alleged Iranian-backed commander
An man has been charged with terrorism offences in the U.S. and is accused of helping direct the March shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto and other attacks.

Trump says Islamic State group leader was killed in a joint US-Nigerian mission
U.S. and Nigerian forces killed a leader of the Islamic State group in Nigeria in a mission carried out Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump said.

Maldives military diver dies searching for bodies of 4 Italians in an underwater cave
A Maldivian military diver died during a dangerous mission to recover four Italian divers believed trapped inside an underwater cave in the Maldives.

Canadian firearms company says rifles ‘fraudulently diverted’ to Russia
Cadex Defence said its high-precision rifles went to Russia without its knowledge and it had cooperated fully with Canadian authorities.

Pair of giant pandas from China set to shack up at Atlanta zoo
The pandas' travel date has not been announced, but the move comes as part of a conservation partnership between the U.S. and China.

Pentagon cancels plans to deploy 4,000 troops to Poland, drawing outrage
Gen. Christopher LaNeve, the U.S. Army's acting chief of staff, confirmed the decision during testimony before the House Armed Services Committee but did little to explain it.
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New York Times

What to Know About the Latest Ebola Outbreak
The World Health Organization declared a global health emergency after about 80 people died from the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Tech Workers Have Fears About A.I., Too. They Can Do Something About It.
Even the developers of A.I. want regulation. They’re starting to take action.

Americans Among Those Affected by Ebola Outbreak, C.D.C. Says
A small number of U.S. citizens have been directly affected by the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, the C.D.C. said on Sunday.

Oil Prices Edge Higher as Cease-Fire Remains Tenuous
Oil prices rose after President Trump issued a new warning to Iran, calling into question the tenuous cease-fire in the war.

Conspiracy Trial Will Test Trump’s Aggressive Tactics Against Protesters
Prosecutors in Spokane, Wash., are trying three activists who they say conspired to impede federal officers. Legal experts call it a stretch.

Catastrophe Is Emerging in the World’s Most Vulnerable Places
The humanitarian relief system, decimated by cuts, faces a grave challenge as the Middle East war causes soaring costs for food, fuel and fertilizer.

A French Soccer Star Faces Off Against a Surging Foe: The Far Right
Kylian Mbappé, the captain of France’s national team, set off a storm a month before the World Cup by suggesting that the National Rally party was a threat to France.

The Iran War Is Crippling One of the World’s Wealthiest Nations
Iranian attacks and the stoppage of seaborne transit have paralyzed Qatar’s vital gas exports, stalling the economic pivots intended to anchor the country’s growth.

In Iraqi Desert, Two Israeli Outposts Were Kept Secret for Months
Israel spent over a year preparing a covert site in Iraq for its operations against Iran, regional officials say. Iraqi officials later confirmed the existence of a second base.

Eager for Arms Deal, Taiwan Stresses Need for U.S. Support
After President Trump hinted that weapons sales to Taiwan could figure in negotiations with China, officials emphasized their island’s strategic importance.
CNBC

Ryanair has plans for 'armageddon' scenario as CFO warns weaker European carriers may not survive jet fuel crunch
Ryanair said it has plans for an "armageddon situation," amid the jet fuel crisis.

European markets open the week lower after Trump threatens Iran
European stocks opened the new trading week in negative territory as investors react to the latest developments in the U.S.-Iran war.

Treasury yields rise amid global bond rout as inflation fears grip investors
Global bond yields rose on Monday as fears of resurgent inflation grip financial markets.

Asia-Pacific markets mostly fall as Trump’s Iran warning stokes fresh oil supply fears
Asia-Pacific markets fell as investors weighed renewed geopolitical tensions after Donald Trump warned Iran to "get moving, FAST."

CNBC Daily Open: G7 to assess economic shock
The Group of 7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors are concerned by higher borrowing costs and debt as they meet in Paris.

Samsung strike involving 47,000 workers looms as South Korea’s president urges labor deal
South Korea’s government stepped up pressure on Samsung Electronics and its union to avert a strike that officials say could cost the economy billions.

China's economy loses steam in April as retail sales hit 40-month low
China's economy stumbled in April with consumption, industrial output and investment growth missing expectations.

Why a small UK lender has major U.S. credit firms on edge
The continuing fallout from MFS' collapse has heightened fears that problems in complex credit markets pose a broader systemic risk.

Novo Nordisk’s next obesity battlefront: Winning beyond America
The weight loss pill had a strong U.S. launch this year, and Novo believes that will be replicated in other markets around the world.

High energy prices could derail Europe’s AI race with U.S. and China
Energy costs vary widely across Europe, creating clear winners and losers in attracting investment.
Washington Post

Ukrainian drones hit Moscow and surrounding area, killing 3
The attack, the largest and most deadly to target the Russian capital region since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, showed Kyiv’s increasing ability to carry out long-range strikes.

Xi, in summit victory, projected stability and conceded nothing to Trump
There were no big breakthroughs but also no blunders, and the summit positioned Xi Jinping as a leader at the height of his power seeking global stability.

Félicien Kabuga, Rwandan accused of financing genocide, has died
The ethnic Hutu tycoon was indicted on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity for allegedly arming Hutu militias that massacred more than 800,000 mostly ethnic Tutsis in 1994.

Trump says top Islamic State leader was killed in Nigeria strike
Trump said the operation killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom he described as "second in command of ISIS globally." Nigeria's president said the strike took place at a compound in the Lake Chad basin.

Trump’s China summit shows toll of a difficult year for the president
A year ago, Trump promised a new era during the first major foreign trip of his second term. On his recent visit to Beijing, the war with Iran and economic strain clouded his diplomacy.
BBC

Why does Amazon have no Western rivals?
The internet giant dwarfs other online retailers on both sides of the Atlantic.

Escaped tiger shot by German police after attacking man
The tiger escaped a facility owned by local trainer Carmen Zander, also known as Germany's "Tiger Queen", according to local media reports.

More than 100 maternity staff sue NHS over gas exposure
Staff say they suffered from symptoms including fatigue, anxiety, headaches and "brain fog".

Instant AI answers can trivialise human intelligence, warns Royal Observatory
Paddy Rodgers said the Observatory's rich history showed the power of human knowledge and the need to avoid "dependence" on AI.

Selfish Salah should be dropped from Anfield finale - Rooney
Mohamed Salah should be dropped from Liverpool's season finale for 'selfish' criticism of Liverpool, says Wayne Rooney.

UK-registered firms linked to payments for small-boat crossings, BBC finds
Smugglers are directing migrants to pay using a network of British businesses, secret filming reveals.

Trump warns 'clock is ticking' for Iran as peace progress stalls
Iranian media reports the US has not made concrete concessions in response to Tehran's latest proposals.

The Papers: 'Burnham faces perilous race' and 'WHO declares Ebola emergency'
The race to potentially challenge Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for Labour leadership continues to dominate Monday's papers.

'Everest Man' and 'Mountain Queen' break own records scaling world's tallest peak
Kami Rita Sherpa and Lakpa Sherpa summited Everest for the 32nd and 11th time, respectively.

Taiwan will not provoke conflict nor give up sovereignty, says president
Lai Ching-te made his first direct response to Trump and Xi's meeting where they discussed Taiwan independence.
The Independent

Trump’s Iran warning sends oil prices soaring and global markets tumbling
Asian stocks are mostly lower and oil prices have jumped after U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran that the “clock is ticking” as talks over a permanent end to the war stall

When are the London Tube strikes and what lines are affected?
London commuters may need to change their travel plans ahead of the action
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow ‘strikes ship owned by ally China heading for Ukrainian port’
Russian forces in the past week have downed 3,124 drones, with more than 1,000 drones destroyed yesterday alone

Ryanair sees fares and costs under pressure due to Iran war
The Irish carrier now expects air fares in the key summer months to remain largely flat.
Politics latest: Burnham allies accuse Streeting of sabotage over call for UK to rejoin EU
The former health secretary is accused of playing into Nigel Farage’s hands by raising the issue of Brexit

Anglo American to sell Australian steelmaking coal mines for £2.9bn
The FTSE 100 commodities giant said it will sell the operations to fellow UK-based miner Dhilmar.

Argentina's icy outpost at the end of the world fears the hantavirus will chill tourism
Remote Ushuaia in Argentina, known as the southernmost city on earth, has found itself at the center of a global media storm involving the deadly hantavirus outbreak

Americans in Congo feared exposed to deadly Ebola outbreak
The World Health Organization has declared the escalating situation a public health emergency of international concern, following 80 suspected deaths

Iran-US war latest: Trump warns Tehran ‘clock is ticking’ after drone strikes UAE nuclear plant
A drone strike has sparked a fire at an electrical generator at the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi

Yvette Cooper was told Palestine Action article might prejudice trial – but she ‘went ahead anyway’
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) had warned that the article might risk prejudicing the criminal trial of activists from the group
























