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CBC.ca

Internet access and telephone lines cut out after protests erupt in Iran
People in Iran's capital shouted from their homes and rallied in the street Thursday night after the country's exiled crown prince called for a mass demonstration, witnesses said, a new escalation in the protests that have spread nationwide across the Islamic Republic. Internet access and telephone lines in Iran cut out immediately after the protests began.

Ford warns Carney not to cut tariffs on Chinese EVs as PM looks to repair ties with Beijing
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to stand firm when he travels to China later this month and keep the steep tariffs on its electric vehicles in place.

Dog chewing heated ski glove sparks fire in Ottawa home
Ottawa firefighters acted quickly Thursday morning to extinguish a blaze that began when a family's dog chewed a heated ski glove, causing its battery to ignite.

Conservative MP calls cancellation of his campus event an attack on free speech
Alberta Conservative MP Garnett Genuis says he was denied permission to hold an event on York University's campus on Friday.

Deadly standoff continues between Syrian army, Kurdish-led forces in Aleppo
Violent clashes between the Syrian army and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have continued to intensify in the northern city of Aleppo, entering a third day, as tens of thousands of civilians were forced to flee their homes.

Everything you need to know before Canada announces its women's Olympic hockey team
The 23-player roster that will represent Canada in Italy next month will be unveiled on Friday afternoon in Toronto.

City officials provide update on water main break as calls continue for Calgarians to cut back on water use
City of Calgary officials will provide an update this afternoon at 1 p.m. on the work to repair the Bearspaw south feeder main after it burst on Dec. 30.

NASA considers bringing crew home early due to medical issue with astronaut
NASA is considering a rare early return of its crew from the International Space Station over an unspecified medical issue involving one of the astronauts after cancelling a spacewalk.

Viral video on WestJet plane sparks debate over passenger legroom, calls for more regulation
A viral video showcasing an Alberta family’s tight squeeze on a recent WestJet flight is prompting conversations about passenger legroom on Canadian airlines and whether the federal government needs to get involved.

Canada's share of exports to U.S. hit lowest level in decades in October
Exports to the U.S. slumped in October to their lowest level outside of the pandemic since 1997, while exports to countries other than the U.S. jumped in the same month. The shift comes after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed hefty tariffs on much of the world.
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Toronto Star

How Mayor Olivia Chow has flipped the script at city hall with the 2026 Toronto budget
It wasn't immediately clear Thursday what trade-offs Olivia Chow's administration has made to balance the budget while limiting new tax revenue.

Battle over Doug Ford’s Ontario Place redevelopment heads to Supreme Court of Canada
The Supreme Court of Canada has given a group opposing the Ford government's redevelopment of Ontario Place leave to appeal legislation the province used to fast-track construction.

UN says the U.S. has 'legal obligation' to fund agencies after Trump withdraws from several
The White House announced Wednesday that it's withdrawing support from more than 30 initiatives operated by the UN.

Golden Globes preview: 7 things to watch for, including Leo vs. Timothée, 'The Studio' dominance and Canadian nominees' chances
Plus, how to view the live ceremony, hosted for a second time by Nikki Glaser.

Only 25 firearms collected in test run of Carney government's gun buyback plan
That figure is 12.5 per cent of the Liberal government's 200-gun goal.

‘She failed’: Toronto mom sentenced to prison for letting her 15-month-old boy drown unattended in the bath
Tajah Henry had earlier pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of her 15-month-old son after she left him in a bath, then cleaned her apartment with her headphones on.

Canadians' trust in the prime minister hits a 15-year high, survey finds
The 2025 survey also found that the proportion of Canadians who have trust in parliament has grown to 83 per cent.

Conservative MP accuses students of free speech attack after campus event cancelled
The cancellation of a planned event at York University has led some Conservative MPs to accuse students there of attacking free speech.

The biggest undamming in North American history is captured in this electric new exhibit
Lucy Raven's “Murderers Bar” captures not only the removal of the hydroelectric dams along the Klamath River — but also our Icarian folly.

Senate pushes back on Trump's military threats against Venezuela with war powers vote
Five Republicans joined Democrats in voting to advance the war powers resolution. However, it has virtually no chance of becoming law.
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Globe and Mail

Catholic Church’s new governing style could include annual cardinal meetings, Pope says
Pope Leo XIV wants to consult the Church’s top leaders regularly and as a group

Protests erupt in Minneapolis after ICE shooting
Protestors in Minneapolis shouted during a tense standoff with masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The anger comes after the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent on Jan. 7.

Bulgarian diplomat will direct Trump’s Board of Peace for Gaza, Israel says
Nickolay Mladenov, a former U.N. Mideast envoy, has been chosen to oversee the ceasefire in Gaza, Netanyahu says

France will vote against Mercosur trade deal after farmers protest in Paris, Macron says
French farmers fear free trade agreement with South American bloc will flood the EU with cheap food imports

What to know about ICE officer’s killing of Renee Nicole Macklin Good in Minneapolis
37-year-old’s killing has set off a clash between federal and state officials

Iranians answer exiled prince’s call to protest before internet is cut
Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi called for more demonstrations in Tehran, despite at least 41 deaths and more than 2,270 arrests in protests so far
Venezuela begins releasing political prisoners, including foreigners
A broad release would offer a sign of change in the country, where the practice of imprisoning foreigners had become routine
Zoo animals make the most of heavy snow in Germany and Hungary
Snow and frost transformed the grounds of zoos in Germany and Hungary into impressive snowy landscapes.
U.S. Senate advances bill to block Trump from further military action in Venezuela
Though largely symbolic, the resolution shows range of opposition to U.S.’s intervention in the South American country

Protesters and ICE agents scuffle day after fatal shooting in Minnesota
Video contains repeated profanities. Swearing and a tear gas-like chemical irritant filled the air as protesters and immigration agents scuffled and shoved each other in Minneapolis on Thursday (Jan. 8), the morning after an ICE agent shot and killed a 37-year-old woman in her car - the latest violent incident during President Donald Trump's nationwide crackdown on migrants.
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Global News

In Iran, no internet and surging protests urged on by an exiled prince
The protest represented the first test of whether the Iranian public could be swayed by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, whose father fled Iran just before the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Why does Trump want Greenland? Arctic security, critical minerals at stake
Here's why Trump may be keen on acquiring Greenland, and why it's an important strategic security asset no matter who's in charge.

Trump set to finalize Ukraine security guarantee document: Zelenskyy
As a cornerstone of any post-war settlement, Ukraine has sought strong guarantees which commit the U.S. and other Western allies to come to Ukraine's aid if Russia invades again.

Denmark says talks with the U.S. ‘needed’ over Greenland
Denmark has welcomed a meeting with the U.S. next week to discuss President Donald Trump’s renewed call for Greenland to come under American control.

Chrystia Freeland to resign as MP Friday to take Ukraine role
Freeland made the announcement amid concerns raised by opposition MPs who said she should have resigned earlier after accepting a role advising a foreign government.

Saskatchewan’s Moe hopes Carney makes trade progress in China visit
Premier Scott Moe is hoping Prime Minister Mark Carney can make progress on market access for canola, which remains subject to Chinese tariffs.

Venezuela’s state-run oil company says talks with U.S. progressing
Trump has said he wants interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez to give the U.S. and private companies "total access" to her country's oil industry.

U.S. says it’s seized two oil tankers linked to Venezuela
"The world’s criminals are on notice. You can run, but you can’t hide," warned U.S. Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem.

Denmark’s European allies working on plan if Trump attacks Greenland
A U.S. military seizure of Greenland from a longtime ally, Denmark, would send shock waves through the NATO alliance and deepen the divide between Trump and European leaders.

‘Economic war’ and income inequality are key concerns of Canadian bank CEOs
National security and rising inequality are two of the biggest risks to economies today, said Canadian bank leaders at a conference Tuesday.
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New York Times

Venezuela Leaders Free Political Prisoners in a Sign of Possible Change
The release, which began on Thursday, offers the first gesture of conciliation under an interim government, even as arrests and crackdowns continue.

Gov. Gavin Newsom Criticizes Trump in State of the State Address
Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized President Trump and portrayed his state as “a beacon” of democracy in a State of the State address that suggested national ambitions.

Hochul and Mamdani Announce Plan to Make N.Y. Child Care Universal
Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani described a complex and expensive expansion of child care in New York City that would add programs for 2-year-olds.

Dogs Build Their Vocabularies Like Toddlers
Eavesdropping on their owners seems to help some toy-crazy and talented pups learn more words.

Court Records Reveal ICE Agent Jonathan Ross’s Previous Dragging Incident
The agent who shot a woman in Minneapolis on Wednesday was pulled about 100 yards by a car last year while firing a stun gun at the driver. A cut on his arm required 20 stitches.

Minn. Officials Say They’re Being Blocked From Investigating Fatal ICE Shooting
Federal officers fired tear gas to disperse early-morning protesters as outrage mounted in Minneapolis over the killing of a 37-year-old woman in her vehicle.

Judge Sets Date for Harvey Weinstein’s Third Trial for Same Rape Charge
Harvey Weinstein said he felt like he was on “a slow march to my death” as prosecutors continued to pursue the case after an aspiring actress accused him of raping her in 2013.

Trump Addresses Venezuela, Greenland and Presidential Power in New York Times Interview
On topic after topic, President Trump made clear that he would be the arbiter of any limits to his authorities, not international law or treaties.

Former Uvalde Teacher’s Testimony Throws a Trial Into Chaos
Lawyers for a former officer charged with abandoning children in the police response accused prosecutors of withholding information. A judge ruled prosecutors had erred but denied a motion for a mistrial.

House Passes Spending Package Before Another Shutdown Deadline
The legislation would fund parts of the government ahead of a Jan. 30 deadline in a bipartisan breakthrough after the nation’s longest shutdown.
CNBC

The Supreme Court may rule Friday on Trump's tariffs. Here's what's at stake for the economy
The decision is poised to have far-reaching impacts on not only trade policy but also the U.S. fiscal situation.

Supreme Court tariff decision: U.S. Customs has new deadline for companies seeking refunds
The window for U.S. importers to file for electronic refunds if the Supreme Court rules Trump's IEEPA tariffs are illegal is approaching.

CNBC's Becky Quick details daughter's rare disease journey
CNBC "Squawk Box" anchor Becky Quick details her daughter's rare disease journey, and explains why it inspired her to launch CNBC Cures.

Why Russia hasn't reacted to Trump's Greenland takeover bid
The Kremlin has not commented on Trump's Greenland ambitions, with analysts saying they serve a bigger purpose for Moscow.

Senate votes to block Trump from future military strikes on Venezuela
The Trump administration used to military to snatch Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro last week.

U.S. considering investing in critical minerals mining in Greenland, Amaroq's CEO tells CNBC
While talks haven't been finalized, deals could involve offtake agreements, infrastructure support and credit lines, the CEO of mining firm Amaroq told CNBC.

Treasury Secretary Bessent says more Fed rate cuts are 'only ingredient missing' for stronger economy
Bessent on Thursday pressed the administration's desire for lower interest rates, saying they are the key to future economic growth.

Defense stocks surge after Trump calls for $1.5 trillion military budget in 2027
U.S. defense stocks rallied in pre-market moves, following their European counterparts.

WBD once again rejects Paramount offer in favor of Netflix deal
Warner Bros. Discovery's board still sees its deal with Netflix as the superior option over Paramount's recently amended hostile offer.

Venezuela says 100 killed in U.S. military operation that captured Maduro
The U.S. military operation dubbed "Absolute Resolve" had seven U.S. troops injured during the capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
Washington Post

Senate advances bill to block further military action in Venezuela
Though largely symbolic, the measure would be a rare assertion of Congress’s role in using lethal force after the stunning raid to capture Nicolás Maduro.

Iranian protests and strikes escalate as state struggles to contain them
Security forces have repeatedly responded with violence, including killing protesters, raiding hospitals and arresting thousands, according to rights groups.

Venezuela announces release of ‘an important number’ of political prisoners
Jorge Rodríguez, the head of Venezuela’s National Assembly and brother of interim president Delcy Rodríguez, said authorities were releasing political prisoners.

Trump appears to back away from threats to Colombia’s president
No country in the region has a closer partnership with the Pentagon than Colombia.

Venezuela’s economy nears collapse under U.S. blockade
Trump administration officials say the Venezuelan government only has a few weeks before it would “go broke” if it doesn’t “play ball.”

He spends 12 hours making art in the snow, then watches it vanish
Simon Beck works alone, using a compass and a pair of snowshoes to create intricate patterns as large as three soccer fields.

In blow to Trump plan, Russia rejects European peacekeepers in Ukraine
After Western leaders signed a document on post-war security guarantees for Ukraine, Russia said it would view foreign peacekeeping troops as a threat.

Despite Gaza ceasefire, war still deadly along Israel’s ‘Yellow Line’
Israel’s enforcement of its shifting demarcation line in Gaza has left hundreds of Palestinians dead in the months since an Oct. 10 ceasefire.

Europe draws red line on Greenland after a year of trying to pacify Trump
While many European leaders’ reactions to the Venezuela raid were muted, there have been forceful rebukes of the Trump administration’s greediness on Greenland.

Venezuelan politics are a ‘blood sport.’ The U.S. is entering the ring.
Delcy Rodríguez is Venezuela’s new president, but the country’s powerful defense and interior ministers could decide the future of Chavismo — and the nation.
BBC

Peers back calls for extra time to debate assisted dying bill
Supporters are increasingly concerned the bill could run out of time to become law.

Everything We Know About The Minneapolis ICE Shooting…So Far
A US citizen has been fatally shot by an immigration agent in Minnestota.

Catherine joins William for London hospital visit
The visit to Charing Cross Hospital is the couple's first public engagement of 2026.

Business rate rises for pubs to be watered down after pressure from landlords
The hospitality industry had called for a rethink of planned changes to the way the tax based on property is calculated.

Two starkly opposed Americas laid bare by deadly ICE shooting
The incident is threatening to inflame a deeply contentious debate over immigration enforcement.

Jeremy Bowen: Trump risks pushing world back to age of empires
Donald Trump wants and needs quick victories. Taking Maduro is the decisive win he has craved, writes Jeremy Bowen.

What is ICE and what powers do its agents have to use force?
The immigration agency is under scrutiny following the fatal shooting of Minneapolis woman Renee Nicole Good.

Residents told to evacuate immediately before clifftop homes collapse
Hemsby residents are told their homes should not be occupied due to a risk of further cliff falls.

Church drops complaint about new archbishop's handling of abuse case
No further action will be taken over the complaint first made in 2020 against Dame Sarah Mullally.

How to stay safe during a storm and what to do in a power cut
The rain and high winds experienced during stormy weather can damage homes and cause power outages.
The Independent

ICE agent who fatally shot woman in Minnesota is identified: report
Jonathan Ross was dragged in a separate incident by a fleeing driver last year, according to the report

More chaos at CBS Evening News as producer fired just days into Tony Dokoupil’s ‘embarrassing’ tenure
Javier Guzman, who has been the program’s senior broadcast producer since August, was dismissed after Wednesday night’s broadcast.

Washington Metropolitan Police officer dies from injuries suffered while helping stranded motorist
A Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer struck by a car last month while helping a stranded motorist has died from his injuries, the department announced

Kristi Noem insists ICE was ‘surrounded and assaulted’ before fatal shooting. Video and witnesses don’t back that up
Footage and witness descriptions do not appear to indicate any imminent threat or ‘assault’

Mexico boasts sharp decline in homicides, but analysts urge caution
The Mexican government reports a sharp decline in homicide rates, claiming its security strategy is working

Pope indicates new governing style for Catholic Church with regular, annual cardinal meetings
Pope Leo XIV says he intends to bring the world’s Catholic cardinals together on an annual basis

Angered Vance vigorously defends ICE agent and doubles down on ‘car ramming’ claim
Vice President berates press and accuses journalists of putting ‘law enforcement at risk’ by questioning whether shooting of Minnesota woman was justified

Trump store in battleground Pennsylvania closing because it’s ‘run its course’
The Trump Store was opened in 2020 and carries a wide variety of items — including ‘Trump 2028’ merchandise

Man jailed for attempted murder is arrested after absconding from open prison
Kieran Cameron, 43, was reported missing from HMP Thorn Cross in Warrington on Tuesday evening

Crowds take to streets across Iran after call to defy regime
Nationwide internet blackout as unrest spreads to more cities























