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CBC.ca

Cricket Canada suspended by governing body due to 'serious breaches' of membership
After a series of controversies and allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement, the International Cricket Council has suspended Cricket Canada’s membership.

Employment insurance helping fewer Canadians as workforce shifts to gig work, part-time jobs, new report finds
In its latest poverty report card, Food Banks Canada says the labour market has shifted toward part-time, temporary and contract work, while EI only caters to a shrinking workforce that has stable, full-time work with a single employer.

Manitoba MAID law 'punishing' 94-year-old woman, pro-choice group says
A 94-year-old Steinbach, Man., woman has stopped taking her heart medication and antibiotics in the hopes of hastening her death after she was refused medical assistance in dying, or MAID, earlier this year.

Does a ‘peace deal’ fuel Middle Eastern war?
U.S. President Donald Trump wants to expand the Abraham Accords, but have they been a tool for peace, or the cause of more war?

U.S. bombs Iranian military sites as Kuwait hit by drone, missile fire
Iran and the United States said they had carried out strikes on military targets, and each accused the other of acting aggressively as diplomatic efforts to end three months of war drag on.

Worried about the 'super' El Niño? It's not all bad news for Atlantic Canada
You may have heard about a 'super' El Niño that could make 2027 the warmest year on record for the planet. But as the Atlantic hurricane season begins, there's a bit of good news for people living in the region. CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon explains.

P.E.I. could power homes using dead cattle and lobster parts. Yes, you read that right
P.E.I. Agriculture Minister Bloyce Thompson said in the legislature Friday that a biodigester system is a promising idea that's likely to happen on the Island — government is already exploring creating one here.

Retired major calls on Ottawa to keep promise and bring Afghan man to safety in N.L.
Almost five years after Ottawa promised to help people like him, an Afghan man pursued by the Taliban is struggling to get to Canada while evading ICE in the U.S.
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Toronto Star

Canada scores slighty higher on food insecurity than last year amid affordability crisis: Report
The report noted that the bigger picture issues, like overall global instability, rising inflation and shifting trade dynamics, have created new challenges and exposed long-standing weaknesses.

These e-bike-loving parents have been breaking the law for school drop off. Why the province is finally shifting gears
For years, the most dangerous e-bikes were allowed, while smaller, safer ones — used by many parents to take their kids to school — were illegal. New regulations could change that.

Court tosses another case due to conduct of Toronto Crown attorney Marnie Goldenberg. Judge cites 'unacceptable negligence'
A judge previously tossed a separate case after finding veteran prosecutor Marnie Goldenberg angrily berated a Toronto cop over his testimony, saying: "We protect our own."

Building more Toronto-area social housing could give the economy a $50-billion boost, report says
According to researchers, adding 20,000 more homes and renewing existing housing stock would also add nearly 15,000 jobs by 2050.

Big changes are coming to Ontario auto insurance on July 1. Will you be covered?
Experts caution the opt-in model could expose some drivers to huge financial risk.

Toronto tenants go on rent strike as landlord says social housing status exempts them from rent control
The tenants are facing an 8 per cent hike in the mixed-income building. The landlord sent a letter saying they're short funding to cover upcoming repairs.

This Etobicoke deli feeds the Balkan community. Now it’s turning Bosnia vs. Canada into a World Cup block party
Thirty years after arriving as refugees, the family behind Mrakovic Fine Foods is bracing for a bittersweet World Cup milestone.

Canada’s World Cup team loses a priceless piece, adding an unwelcome twist to Edmonton trial run
There is no like-for-like swap to replace injured Marcelo Flores. Monday's date with Uzbekistan will serve as an audition for the next best thing.

Does my unco-operative ex have to sign our child's passport application? Ask Gelman
Where parental co-operation breaks down, court intervention may ultimately be required.

Some Ontario mayors love their new superpowers from Doug Ford. Others treat them like Kryptonite
Mayors from across Ontario explain why they find strong-mayor powers useful — or why they avoid using them at all.
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Globe and Mail
U.S. bombs Iranian military sites and Kuwait is hit by drone and missile fire
Air sirens went off across Kuwait City earlier on Monday as Tehran struck Kuwait in response to the United States bombing military sites in Iran.

Netanyahu orders strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs as Hezbollah attacks northern Israel
Countries set to hold next round of direct talks in Washington starting Tuesday

Philly celebrates, and struggles, with its past
Judges on Tuesday will consider whether Trump’s March 2025 executive order allows the Oval Office to permanently remove the slavery exhibit

Iran and U.S. trade strikes, threatening ceasefire talks
Washington bombs Iranian military sites and Tehran targets American troops in Kuwait

WHO reports five Ebola recoveries as new treatment centre opens in Congo
Five cases include first recovery of confirmed Bundibugyo patient during current outbreak

What to know as Israel’s offensive in Lebanon complicates Iran ceasefire
Over 3,300 people, including dozens of children, have been killed in Lebanon since the fighting began March 2
Netanyahu orders Israeli troops deeper into Lebanon
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he had ordered troops to move further into Lebanon in the battle against the Iran-backed Hezbollah militant group, despite a ceasefire announced more than six weeks ago.

Ukraine hits Russian energy targets but denies striking Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Ukraine has stepped up its attacks on Russia’s oil and gas facilities in recent months

U.S. strike kills three on boat in eastern Pacific
Fourth attack this week puts total death toll at 205 since strikes began in early September

Federal government orders financial audit into Indigenous languages office
Canadian Heritage says review to be conducted by a third party was prompted by unspecified anonymous complaints
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Global News

U.S. and Iran exchange strikes as ceasefire remains unclear
The nominal ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. has been repeatedly tested with back-and-forth attacks, even as officials from both countries try to negotiate an end to the war.

Israel’s incursion in Lebanon could complicate Iran deal. What to know
The Israeli advance presents a challenge in the emerging deal to extend the Iran war ceasefire as Tehran wants any agreement to end fighting in Lebanon, too.

Russia preparing ‘large-scale’ attack on Ukraine, Zelenskyy says
Russia said on Monday it intended to launch "systematic strikes" on targets in the Ukrainian capital and warned foreigners and diplomats to leave.

Canadian drones will head to Ukrainian battlefield under production deal
The defence ministers of Canada and Ukraine signed an agreement to support the co-production of drones on the margins of the CANSEC defence trade show in Ottawa this week.

Kremlin critic says Ukraine war ‘backfiring’ on Putin as discontent grows
Vladimir Kara-Murza told Global News that mounting military and economic failures have stripped away Putin's strongman image and exposed him as 'increasingly weak.'

Anand calls China ties ‘significant,’ says Canada must safeguard ‘values’
Anand made no explicit mention of human rights in her remarks on Friday, coming shortly after confirmation that a Canadian warship transited through the Taiwan Strait last week.

King Arthur manuscript in private hands for 700 years to go on public sale
Touted to sell for upwards of $2.7 million, the document, which will be available for institutions to purchase in July, is believed to be from the 13th or 14th century.

Trump says U.S. blockade on Strait of Hormuz ‘will now be lifted’
U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. blockade on the Strait of Hormuz "will now be lifted" after a proposed agreement with Iran has been reached.

Ebola outbreak is ‘very complex,’ but ‘can be stopped’, WHO chief says
“To come here is to really show to the community that they’re not alone," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters at the airport late Thursday.

Bishnoi extortion gang sent letter to Canadian police warning it had 1,000 gunmen
The letter was disclosed at a deportation hearing Thursday for an alleged Edmonton extortion gang member.
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New York Times

Iran War Live Updates: U.S. Military Says Iran Targeted American Forces in Kuwait
The U.S. military intercepted two Iranian missiles early Monday and no American personnel were harmed, Central Command said. The attacks threatened to further complicate talks to end the war.

Ex-F.B.I. Officials Form New Group to Help Agents Grapple With Patel’s Changes
The F.B.I. Support Network offers legal, mental health and job search services to current agency employees. Its founders say the work force is incredibly strained under Kash Patel.

Syrian Officers Who Hid in Plain Sight Face War Crime Charges in Austria
The trial, Austria’s first against Assad regime officials, will be a rare chance for Syrian witnesses to confront two men they have accused of torture.

Colombia Presidential Election Heads to a Runoff
The candidate, Abelardo de la Espriella, will face a senator from the left-wing party of the outgoing president, Gustavo Petro, in a June runoff.

The Return of Blaming and Shaming in Public Health
For years, medicine has tried to eliminate stigma. Now, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is bringing back the language of personal responsibility.

What to Watch For in the NY Primary: Key Races and Why They Matter
Congressional primaries in Manhattan, Brooklyn and beyond could test the strength of Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s socialist movement and reverberate across the country.

Sam Levinson on Why ‘Euphoria’ Had to End This Way. For Good.
In an exclusive interview, Sam Levinson explained why he felt it was time to bring the series to a close and responded to its detractors.

A Paralympic Champion and an Eagle Scout Give Democrats Hope in Deep-Red Iowa
Tuesday’s Senate primary features two candidates with compelling personal stories. Both have stressed their independence.

Starmer Braces for More Files About Mandelson, Ex-Diplomat With Ties to Epstein
A second batch of documents about the former U.S. ambassador Peter Mandelson, who was fired over his links to Jeffrey Epstein, could create more problems for Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Are Texans Ready for Talarico’s Kind of Christianity?
Jim Rigby, a pastor who rarely uses the word “God,” is a key to understanding the Senate candidate trying to pull off something unusual in Texas.
CNBC

U.S. intercepted Iranian missiles targeting American forces in Kuwait, Central Command says
The latest attacks further undermine what remains of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, and will likely add strain to ongoing efforts to reach a deal that will end the war.

Trump hits out at ‘chirping’ critics as U.S. and Iran launch fresh wave of strikes
Trump's Truth Social post comes as air strikes between the U.S. and Iran resumed over the weekend.

AI revolution is ‘50x bigger’ than the dot-com boom: SoftBank's Masayoshi Son to CNBC
The AI revolution will be 50 times bigger than the dot-com revolution in the 2000s, SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son told CNBC Monday.

Fed's Powell warns Trump's political 'stress test' will wreck public trust in central bank
Jerome Powell said White House pressure on the Fed will damage public trust in the U.S. central bank.

The stock market just did something eerily similar to the dotcom bubble top in 2000
Surging stock performance in May was concentrated in the AI adjacent.

Oil prices climb over 3% as U.S.-Iran talks at impasse, Israel expands Lebanon offensive
Oil prices rose on Monday after Israel instructed troops to push deeper into Lebanon amid renewed clashes with the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.

Arm, IBM and Hewlett Packard soar as Nvidia chip 'reinvention' extends software rally
Shares in software compares surged ahead of Monday's opening bell.

Defense spending surges, China draws fire: The biggest quotes from Asia's top security summit
Here are some of the most interesting quotes that CNBC has heard over the three days of the summit.

SoftBank becomes Japan's most valuable company, announces $53 billion French investment
The Japanese tech giant plans to develop and operate 5 GW of AI data center capacity in France, with an initial 3.1 GW of facilities in the country's north.

South Korea stocks hit fresh high amid mixed regional trade despite Trump's Iran deal caution
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Monday as investors monitored lingering uncertainty around U.S.-Iran negotiations.
Washington Post

Iran and U.S. trade strikes as deal to end war remains elusive
U.S. Central Command said it targeted Iranian sites overlooking the strategic Strait of Hormuz, and Kuwait's military on Monday said it was responding to retaliatory airstrikes.

Hardening views on migrants push Europe toward Trump-like tactics
New rules were driven by high numbers of asylum seekers from “safe countries” and the fatigue of voters after waves of migration, European officials say.

Ukraine turns real-life kills into video game thrills for drone pilots
Kyiv says the Army of Drones Bonus system, in which points may be redeemed for weapons, is the first of its kind anywhere.
BBC

US says it struck Iranian radar sites as Iran targets American forces in Kuwait
Iran and the US say they have carried out fresh strikes around the Strait of Hormuz, with Kuwait condemning "repeated" Iranian attacks.

Six people stabbed following Arsenal victory parade
The Metropolitan Police said 24 people were arrested on Sunday along or near the parade route.

Girl, 13, dies in hospital after river rescue
Police say the girl went missing in the river close to the Yorkshire Dales village of Burnsall.

Dua Lipa marries Callum Turner in low-key London ceremony
The couple, who have been together since 2024, tied the knot at Old Marylebone Town Hall in London.

Israel PM orders strikes on Beirut suburbs as Hezbollah conflict escalates
Benjamin Netanyahu says the Hezbollah stronghold of Dahieh will be targeted in response to attacks on Israeli civilians.

Facebook whistle-blower sits in silence in panel discussion about her tell-all book
Sarah Wynn-Williams can't promote her tell-all memoir about Facebook due to ongoing court action.

UK wins court case over collapsed Rwanda asylum deal
The UK does not need to pay Rwanda after it pulled a deal between the two countries, a court has ruled.

Keegan reveals stage four cancer diagnosis
Former England captain and manager Kevin Keegan reveals he has stage four cancer.

Former England captain and manager Kevin Keegan reveals stage four cancer diagnosis
Former England captain and manager Kevin Keegan reveals he has stage four cancer.

Abusive passengers could be blacklisted from all airlines under new proposal
The scheme would allow airlines to share information on disruptive passengers and potentially restrict their access to flights.
The Independent
Mandelson files latest: Starmer set for humiliation as secret WhatsApp messages released
WhatsApp messages between the Labour peer and Sir Keir Starmer’s former chief of staff Morgan McSweeney are said to be included
JetBlue weighs rising prices as Iran crisis sends fuel costs soaring
Smaller carriers like JetBlue are particularly susceptible to these elevated fuel costs, given their more constrained financial flexibility and increased exposure to market uncertainties
Netanyahu orders Israeli strike on southern Beirut as Lebanon conflict deepens
Israel and Hezbollah have accused each other of violating a ceasefire brokered by the US in April

Trump mulls pardon for disgraced lawmaker jailed for insider trading – amid uproar over president’s own share buys
President Donald Trump posts letter appealing for forgiveness on behalf of ex-Indiana Republican congressman Steve Buyer, who served 22 months behind bars but maintains his innocence
Trump’s UFC arena towers over the White House as new photo shows scope of event
The UFC ring has been decked out in patriotic colors ahead of the UFC Freedom 250

Top Starmer ally insists he is not plotting leadership bid
Chief secretary Darren Jones is the latest cabinet minister to attract leadership speculation

Pigeons literally rely on gut feeling for their homing ability, study finds
Findings could ‘fundamentally change’ how we understand bird navigation, scientists say

Delivery driver stole £4,000 worth of Ozempic from pharmacy wholesaler
The delivery driver was caught on CCTV taking Ozempic out of different pigeon holes

Met Police investigating six stabbings after Arsenal Champions Parade
A total of 24 people were arrested after more than 500 officers were deployed across the event on Sunday

Poland revives controversial ‘Highway to Hel’ 666 bus route
Religious groups have previously accused route operator of ‘spreading satanism’

























