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KPop Demon Hunters sequel on the way, Netflix confirms
Netflix confirmed on Thursday that a sequel to KPop Demon Hunters, the streaming platform's most watched film of all time, is officially in development.

Silence from Ottawa 'shameful' after report of Canadian camp hit by missile: Conservative MP
Conservative defence critic James Bezan says it's "really shameful" the federal government did not tell the public that the airbase in Kuwait, where the Canadian Armed Forces have a camp, was hit by an Iranian missile attack on March 1.

B.C. chiefs tell MP Aaron Gunn to 'chillax' about land acknowledgments
The chiefs of four British Columbia First Nations have told Conservative member of Parliament Aaron Gunn to "chillax" after he criticized land acknowledgments spoken before public events.

Ryan Wedding co-accused linked to Toronto police corruption probe moved to special jail unit
An alleged drug smuggler for accused kingpin Ryan Wedding – recently linked to a man charged in a sprawling Toronto police corruption probe – has been moved to a special jail unit. Gurpreet Singh's lawyer told a court about the development, days after CBC News revealed Singh's ties to Project South.

Israeli military drops charges against soldiers accused of sexual, physical abuse of Palestinian detainee
Israel's military on Thursday said it was dropping charges against five soldiers accused of sexually assaulting a Palestinian detainee in an incident partially caught on camera. The decision closed a case that has bitterly divided the country since the soldiers were arrested in 2024 at the notorious Sde Teiman military prison.

Former rapper's political party sweeps Nepal election
A political party created just four years ago and led by an ex-rapper has swept Nepal's parliamentary poll, results published by the electoral commission on Thursday showed.

Suspected attacker dead after vehicle rams into Detroit-area synagogue
Police say a suspected gunman who attacked a Detroit-area synagogue with a vehicle is dead.

Rice shipment heading for Toronto food banks struck near Iran, CEO says
Effects of the Mideast conflict are now reverberating in Toronto after a shipment of rice meant for the city's Daily Bread Food Bank was struck Wednesday in the Strait of Hormuz near Iran, the food bank's CEO says.
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Toronto Star

Arctic 'security reality' is on the agenda for Mark Carney's visit to Norway
When Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives for a weekend visit in Norway on Friday, he will be confronted with a snapshot of the risks Canada could face in a warming, more accessible and more contested Arctic.

Inside the high-stakes 'long game' to bring Toronto's Hot Docs back from the brink
Executive director Diana Sanchez trims the lineup and overhauls the board to stabilize the festival following a $2.6M deficit and turmoil.

Visit to Maple Leafs is more than just another game for Ducks rookie Beckett Sennecke
The Ducks rookie was expecting somewhere between 30 and 45 people in attendance to watch him play the hometown Leafs.

Toronto police to have 'increased' presence at Al-Quds Day rally outside U.S. consulate Saturday
Thousands are expected to demonstrate in downtown Toronto on Saturday.

Ottawa rushing hate crimes bill without addressing concerns: civil liberties' group
The civil liberties’ group says the committee process made the bill worse by removing a Criminal Code religious exemption for hate speech.

Carney government makes second attempt at expanding police powers
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree tabled a bill that makes it easier and faster for Canadian police and spy agencies to get information in the digital age.

'Right thing to do': Ontario town begins renaming process for Prince Andrew Island
Prince Andrew Island got its name in 1978, a year after Mountbatten-Windsor spent a semester at the local Lakefield College.

Ottawa's 'failure' to disclose attack on military in Kuwait 'shameful': Tory MP
Canada has an operational support hub at the airbase, which also hosts the United States Air Force.

The latest 'Heated Rivalry' news: Hudson Williams will attend the Oscars
The hit Canadian TV show starring Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie has become a cultural phenomenon. Here's everything to know.

Niagara Region chair resigns over Hitler 'Mein Kampf' controversy
Documents show Bob Gale, an ardent collector of historical items, acquired an inscribed edition of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" manifesto in 2010 from an American auction house.
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Globe and Mail
Suspect shot dead after ramming vehicle into Michigan synagogue, sources say
A man armed with a rifle rammed his vehicle into one of the nation’s largest reform synagogues in a Detroit suburb and was fatally shot by security Thursday, The Associated Press has learned.

Israel drops charges against five soldiers accused of sexually assaulting Palestinian detainee
Human rights groups accused the military of ignoring one of the gravest instances of abuse in the country’s network of wartime prisons
Signs of misery, bravery and civic duty as Beirut is overwhelmed by displaced Lebanese
Inside Beirut’s main stadium and in hotels, schools and cinemas, displaced families search for safety as conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalates
Trump administration launches unfair-trade probes in bid to rebuild tariff pressure
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration said on Wednesday it was launching two trade investigations into excess industrial capacity and into forced labor in dozens of countries, rebuilding tariff pressure after the Supreme Court tore down much of Trump's tariff program last month.
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed
Iran will fight on and keep the Strait of Hormuz shut, new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on Thursday in a statement read out on state television, the first remarks attributed to him since he succeeded his slain father.

FBI investigate shooting at Virginia’s Old Dominion University as potential terrorism
Suspect is identified as ex-Army National Guard member with past conviction after shooting leaves gunman and one victim dead

Suspect shot dead after attack on Michigan synagogue, sources say
Security at Temple Israel synagogue in West Bloomfield Township engaged in gunfire with suspect, authorities say
World faces largest-ever oil supply disruption on war, IEA says
The war in the Middle East is creating the biggest oil supply disruption in history, the International Energy Agency said on Thursday, a day after it agreed to release a record volume from strategic stockpiles to offset shortages and a spike in prices.
War in Iran causes energy crisis in South Asia, disrupting life for millions
Hours-long queues for cooking fuel becomes a daily struggle amid surging prices and the fear supplies will run out

Celebrity chef René Redzepi resigns from Danish restaurant Noma after allegations of abuse
He has been dogged for years by reports of mistreatment of his staff as well as his years-long use of unpaid interns
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Global News

Carney to meet with King Charles III during trip to United Kingdom
The meeting, set for the afternoon of March 16, will be the third time Carney and the King have meet since Carney became prime minister a year ago.

Tories slam Liberals for not disclosing strike on Kuwait military base
Canada has an operational support hub at the Ali Al-salem Air Base, which also hosts the U.S. Air Force and was reportedly hit by an Iranian missile on March 1.

Why water supplies may be the new front line in the Middle East war
Water treatment centres in the Persian Gulf region are under threat amid the Iran war, with desalination plants in areas like Bahrain taking damage from strikes.

Canada pledges $37M for Lebanon civilian aid amid Israel, Hezbollah fight
The government says the funding will go through United Nations agencies and the Red Cross to provide food, medical services, shelter and clean water.

Is cyberattack on U.S. health care firm the next phase of the Iran war?
Some experts say that a cyberwar through 'proxies' may be the next stage of the Iran war, with civilian infrastructure also coming under threat.

War in Iran driving up the cost of flying due to volatile jet fuel prices
John Gradek said that the price of jet fuel is up about 30 per cent and the cost of fuel represents about 30 per cent of an airline's operating costs.

Canada moves to help Canadians trapped in Kuwait without exit permits
Some Canadians who wanted to leave Kuwait had been denied exit permits by their employers. "The situation is a hostage-like one," one Canadian there said.

Iran’s leader vows to continue attacks in 1st statement since appointment
Iran’s secretive new supreme leader on Thursday vowed to keep up attacks on Gulf Arab countries and use the effective closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz as leverage.

Oil prices jump, U.S. markets retreat as Iran war worsens supply concerns
U.S. benchmark crude oil jumped US$4.52 to US$91.77 a barrel. Brent, the international standard, climbed US$5.34 to US$97.32 per barrel after briefly eclipsing the US$100 level.

Children of some of Iran’s most outspoken regime leaders live in West
As Iran’s regime suppresses protests and launches missiles at neighbouring countries in response to the U.S. and Israeli war, its sons and daughters are living more comfortably.
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New York Times

With New Right-Wing President, Chile Shifts Toward Region’s Conservative, Pro-Trump Alignment
The inauguration of Chile’s new president, José Antonio Kast, is the latest milestone in a broader shift toward conservatism and pro-Trump alignment in the region.

March Heat Wave Could Topple Records in Los Angeles and Phoenix
Downtown Los Angeles hit the 90s on Thursday, and Phoenix was on track to push above 100 next week.

Walid Khalidi, Scholar Called Father of Palestinian Studies, Dies at 100
As a historian and diplomat, he gave intellectual shape to his people and made sure that they played a role in negotiating their future.

Iran’s New Leader Vows to Keep a Crucial Oil Gateway Blocked
Also, a Michigan synagogue was attacked. Here’s the latest at the end of Thursday.

With Disputed Legal Maneuver, Trump Tries to Set Policy Without Legislation
By suing Republican states and making sharp reversals in old cases, the Trump administration is using courts to fast-track major shifts in policy.

Roscoe Robinson, Gospel Star Who Minted 1960s R&B Hits, Dies at 97
Although he wasn’t blind, he sang in three different gospel groups known as the Blind Boys before making a splash on the R&B and pop charts.

F.B.I. Joins Search for Air Force General Missing for 2 Weeks
Before he retired, Maj. Gen. William N. McCasland oversaw a research laboratory at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio.

Bloomberg to Back Protégé in Crowded N.Y.C. House Race With Super PAC
The billionaire is said to be willing to spend up to $5 million to help Assemblyman Micah Lasher in his bid to replace Representative Jerrold Nadler, bypassing a Kennedy scion, Jack Schlossberg.

NASA Says Artemis II Moon Launch Is On Track for April 1
After postponing launch opportunities in February and March, the agency determined that four astronauts could proceed toward the first crewed lunar journey in more than 50 years.

People in This Mississippi City Faced Off With Elon Musk. They Lost.
Despite locals’ concerns about noise and possible pollution, Mississippi is allowing Mr. Musk’s company to operate gas turbines there that will help power its chatbot.
CNBC

Iran Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has verified account on X, Elon Musk's platform
The newly created account was busy posting on Thursday, its first day being active on the X social media platform.

Iran War: U.S. Navy will escort oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz when 'militarily possible,' Bessent tells Sky News
The Strait of Hormuz has been effectively closed to shipping because of the war against Iran by the U.S. and Israel.

Trump administration launches Section 301 trade probes into Mexico, China, EU, others
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 ruling, said President Trump was not authorized by the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, IEEPA, to impose tariffs.

European stocks finish lower as oil prices jump despite reserve release
European stocks ended Thursday's session lower as investors monitor the Iran war and global oil prices.

Anthropic’s Claude would ‘pollute’ defense supply chain: Pentagon CTO
"This is not meant to be punitive," Michael told CNBC's "Squawk Box."

These charts show the size of Europe's defense boom, as companies take stock of the Iran war
Leonardo said Thursday that it is on "a path of strong growth," as defense companies see opportunities in the wars in Iran and Ukraine.

Strait of Hormuz must remain closed as 'tool to pressure enemy,' Iran's new supreme leader says
Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has said all U.S. military bases in the Middle East should close immediately as those bases will be attacked.

Social media giants urged to tighten child safety after UK rejects blanket ban for teens
Social media firms need to use better age verification technologies to keep children off their platforms, the U.K.'s Information Commissioner's Office said.

Palantir is still using Anthropic's Claude as Pentagon blacklist plays out, CEO Karp says
The Pentagon officially designated Anthropic a supply-chain risk last week, but the DOD is still using Claude for the war in Iran.

Iran war: Trump says he's not worried about domestic terror attack
President Donald Trump said oil companies should send tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, which has remained effectively closed due to the war on Iran.
Washington Post

U.S. Air Force refueler crashes in Iraq while supporting Iran war
Rescue efforts are ongoing, officials said, after the KC-135 tanker and another aircraft were involved in an apparent accident.

Lebanon appeals to Israel’s allies to intervene and says hundreds are killed
The war is expanding into Lebanon, as an Israeli offensive to dismantle Hezbollah has displaced 800,000 people there, with more than 680 people killed.

U.S. sailors injured in fire aboard aircraft carrier supporting Iran war
The incident, in a laundry room on the USS Gerald R. Ford, is another setback during the ship’s extended deployment.

Ukraine strikes Russian electronics plant that builds missile components
The general staff said that it used Storm Shadow missiles, which are produced jointly by Britain and France, to hit a plant that makes microchips and high-end electronics.

Nations agree to release oil reserves as war in Iran hits global economy
The International Energy Agency announced that it would carry out its largest-ever release of oil reserves — 400 million barrels.

Satellite companies restrict access to Middle East imagery amid Iran war
The U.S.-based companies, Planet Labs and Vantor, say they were not instructed by any government to restrict image access.

Iranian school was on U.S. target list, may have been mistaken as military site
The strike on an Iranian elementary school killed at least 175, many of them children, raising questions as to whether the military’s use of AI-enabled targeting was a factor.

Aid worker killed in drone strike on building used by Congo relief staff
French aid worker Karine Buisset died in the attack. Two others were also killed, according to rebel group M23. Congo’s government and M23 blamed each other.

After Iran assault, Russians say U.S. can’t be trusted in Ukraine talks
As Washington focuses on its push to topple Iran’s government, delaying talks on Russia’s war in Ukraine, some in Moscow say the Kremlin must achieve its goals militarily.

As Israel targets Iran, Gaza’s nascent recovery stalls and Hamas gains strength
Food deliveries and the prospect of medical care abroad gave Gazans reasons to hope, but the Iran conflict has closed the door on progress again.
BBC

Boy charged over stabbing of teenage girl at Norfolk school
Armed police were scrambled to the scene and pictured as they entered classrooms.

Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission
Nasa says technical problems that have delayed the rocket are fixed and it is ready for launch.

'Follow the smoke': BBC spends day with emergency teams as Israel strikes south Lebanon
The BBC visited the city of Nabatieh, witnessing the pace and scale of Israel's bombing as its war with Hezbollah continues to escalate.

UK asylum appeal backlog at record high of 80,000
Home Office statistics show more than 80,333 people were waiting for appeals to be heard at the end of 2025, up from 41,987 a year earlier.

Israeli military drops charges against soldiers accused of abusing Palestinian detainee
The Israeli military's top lawyer cites "exceptional circumstances" for dropping the case involving a Palestinian man held at Sde Teiman military prison.

Married at First Sight star says cancer has spread
The dating coach was diagnosed with bowel cancer in December 2023 but says treatment has been unsuccessful.

UK troops at Iraq base shot down Iranian drones, Healey says
British forces based in Iraq shot down two drones overnight, Defence Secretary John Healey has confirmed.

Iran’s New Supreme Leader (Sort Of) Speaks Out
Mojtaba Khamenei issues first message as Supreme Leader, but doesn’t appear in person.

Tracking the wave of ship attacks that has choked off Strait of Hormuz
Six ships have been reportedly attacked in the Gulf in less than 48 hours, bringing the total vessels attacked during the war to 18.

'Highly dangerous' remains of Glasgow fire building to be demolished
Glasgow City Council said the decision was made due to public safety concerns.
The Independent

Rescue mission underway after US military plane crashes in western Iraq
CENCTOM said the incident ‘was not due to hostile or friendly fire’

Peter Thiel's lecture series on the Antichrist comes to Rome, and Catholic institutions back away
One of the hottest tickets in Rome these days is for a four-lecture series on the Antichrist being given by Silicon Valley tech billionaire Peter Thiel

What to know about Reform Judaism after an attack on one of its largest US synagogues
The Michigan synagogue that was attacked is one of the largest reform congregations in the U.S. Temple Israel was founded in 1941 in the city of Detroit and relocated to West Bloomfield in the 1980s

Police given more time to question three men arrested on suspicion of spying for Iran
The suspects, arrested under the National Security Act, can now be held in custody until 20 March

Trump hijacks Women’s History Month event at White House with Iran boasts and tariff claims
During the event the president was even presented with a special medal by a female Olympian

Jo Malone sued by Estee Lauder group over use of her own name in Zara collaboration
High Court records show an intellectual property claim was filed by Estee Lauder Europe and Jo Malone Limited

Iran-US war latest: Trump says conflict ‘moving rapidly’ as Tehran threatens to set region’s energy sites ‘on fire’
Tehran has warned the US and Israeli against attacking its energy infrastructure

ODU gunman behind ‘terror’ attack identified as ex-National Guard member previously jailed for ISIS links, FBI says
Gunman also dead after violence erupted on campus at the public college in Norfolk, Virginia

New bridge over the Mississippi River could be named after Donald Trump
The bridge project is estimated to cost $3 billion

Artificial intelligence has brought a new way of war to the Middle East – and it makes crimes harder to hide
AI’s kill chain leaves an evidence trail in Gaza and Iran. Sam Kiley, world affairs editor, explains
























