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CBC.ca

Trump says he will send ICE agents to U.S. airports during partial government shutdown
U.S. President Donald Trump said that he will be sending Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on Monday to help out Transportation Security Administration personnel in U.S airports.

Amid the ex-prince Andrew scandal, scrutiny falls on daughters Beatrice and Eugenie
As scandal has swirled around former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, there has been a growing media focus on his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, and their titles, accommodations in royal residences and places within the line of succession.

At 90, David Suzuki says he has done everything he could to protect the Earth, but fears he has fallen short
With ninety laps around the sun, David Suzuki reflects on a lifetime of science advocacy and environmental work. Despite decades of effort, he warns that humanity may have already crossed a tipping point on climate change.

Tumbler Ridge, B.C., advances to Hockeyville final as community continues to heal after tragedy
Tumbler Ridge has been named one of two finalists in the annual Hockeyville contest, which now puts the small northern B.C. community one step closer to winning $250,000 for its local arena and a chance to host a pre-season NHL game.

Canada's Christopher Morales Williams wins 400m gold, sets championship record at indoor worlds
Canada's Christopher Morales Williams won the men's 400-metre event Saturday at the world indoor track and field championships in Torun, Poland.

Thousands urged to evacuate as Hawaii flooding anticipated to cause widespread damage
As Hawaii endures its worst flooding in more than 20 years, officials are urging people in hard-hit areas to "LEAVE NOW." The warning early Saturday came after heavy rains fell on soil already saturated by downpours from a winter storm a week ago. Still more rain was expected during the weekend, officials said.

K-pop sensation BTS ends 4-year hiatus with free comeback concert in Seoul
After a four-year break, K-pop supergroup BTS returned Saturday with a massive, free comeback concert in Seoul, where thousands of police locked down a central boulevard for the Netflix-exclusive spectacle that drew tens of thousands of fans.

Iranian Kurdish fighters find themselves in the middle of U.S.-Iran war as they wait in Iraq
Despite the attacks on Iranian Kurdish camps in Iraq, there remains a waiting game for Iranian Kurds hoping to play a part in regime change across the border.

Banff National Park breaks visitation record — again
The national park in Alberta saw 4.5 million visitors in the 2025-26 fiscal year, surpassing the previous high of 4.28 million in 2023-24, in what’s become almost annual increases over the last decade.
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Toronto Star

Canada's early settlements ran on rum, with grim and destructive results. An excerpt from a new book
From the book "Canada in the Age of Rum."

Showers and mild weather round out first weekend of spring in Toronto
Sunday is expected to reach a daytime high of 9 C, as showers begin early in the morning and end in the afternoon.

‘As evil as it gets’: Detectives’ comments to Netflix would have tainted Jennifer Pan murder retrial, defence was set to argue
A York Regional Police detective described Jennifer Pan’s actions as “as evil as it gets” in the 2024 documentary “What Jennifer Did.”

Clashing visions define pivotal NDP leadership race as party prepares to rebuild
A week from now, New Democrats will make their choice for a new leader.

How Donald Trump is fuelling the hopes — and fears — of Canada’s generation Z for their country’s future
The U.S president's threats have thrown the future of Canada into question — and newly energized a group of young people who want to be part of protecting our country's future.

He opened his shop in 1964. Now, Riverside's George the barber is retiring after six decades on Queen Street East
George's Barber Shop, an institution on Queen East for more than half a century, is closing its doors. "In a way," one customer said, "he is Toronto.”

Here are the five candidates competing to lead the federal NDP
New Democrats are voting in a ranked-ballot at their Winnipeg convention on March 27 to 29.

They were injured in military service. Canada promised better rehab. Here's why these veterans are still in pain
The program is run by the private sector, including a Loblaw subsidiary, for $570M. Ottawa says it can improve but is effective for most vets.

'People are tired:' Canadians on humanitarian mission describe life in Cuba
Two Canadians on a humanitarian mission in Cuba say it's easier for locals to count the number of hours the lights are on than off.

Canadians living abroad looking to increase voter turnout ahead of byelections
Roughly 3.5 million Canadians living outside of the country are eligible to vote, according to Grits Abroad, which aims to energize Liberal voters overseas.
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Globe and Mail

Iran says it will strike regional energy facilities after latest Trump threats over Strait of Hormuz
Iranian missiles struck two cities near Israeli nuclear centre; Qatar says seven killed in helicopter crash

Ancient temple triggers deadly conflict along the Cambodia-Thailand border
Photographer Giammarco Sicuro visited the sacred site devastated by fighting

Cuba reports island-wide blackout for third time in March
Communist government has been battling with decaying infrastructure and U.S.-imposed oil blockade
Four people killed as Russia and Ukraine trade attacks before U.S. talks
Zelensky said earlier he sent delegation to U.S. to move forward on talks to end Russia’s invasion

What to know about Diego Garcia after Iran targets island’s U.K.-U.S. base
Iran launches missiles at Indian Ocean island home to a strategic military base

Robert Mueller, former FBI director who served as special counsel in Russia-Trump inquiry, dies
Mueller set about almost immediately transforming the bureau after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks
Trump threatens to put ICE agents in U.S. airports amid partial government shutdown
TSA personnel are set to miss second full paycheque as lawmakers disagree on funding for Department of Homeland Security

K-pop supergroup BTS returns in Seoul concert after four-year hiatus
Gwanghwamun Square show kicks off global concerts that analysts say could become the biggest K-pop tour ever by scale and revenue

Three men hanged in Iran, raising alarm that wave of executions may be under way
Rights group says at least 27 death penalties were issued against protesters arrested in January

Afghans are addicted to a call-in TV show that lets them speak freely. It’s just not produced in Afghanistan
The show is hosted and produced by expats, including an Afghan-Canadian who runs the operation from the basement of his Toronto home
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Global News

Canadians plan to sail to Gaza despite detention risks
Canadians are preparing to sail to Gaza with an aid flotilla, despite expectations of interception and detention by Israeli forces

Trump threatens to deploy ICE agents to U.S. airports
Trump also said ICE could carry out arrests at airports, including targeting undocumented immigrants, and made specific references to migrants from Somalia.

Trump signals drawdown in Middle East as Canada, allies condemn Iran’s actions
Trump says U.S. is nearing its Middle East objectives as allies condemn Iran’s actions in the Strait of Hormuz and warn of global energy impacts.

3 Canadians back home after being stranded on cargo ship in Strait of Hormouz
Three Canadians from Quebec who were stranded in the Persian Gulf since Feb. 28 have returned home following a coordinated repatriation effort.

Canada, NATO allies pull military mission from Iraq after Iran attacks
NATO’s top commander, Gen. Alexus Grynkewich, confirmed earlier Friday that the alliance has pulled several hundred personnel out of Iraq and relocated them to Europe.

Norway’s crown princess says she was ‘manipulated’ by Epstein in new interview
The Epstein files revealed consistent communication between the royal and Epstein, including after he was convicted of child sex trafficking offences in 2008.

Are rising debt and defaults a warning sign of a looming economic crisis?
Some subprime lenders appear to be facing strain as debt levels and the rate of borrower defaults start to rise in Canada and the U.S.

Anand states any role in Iran war must fit ‘legal and policy frameworks’
Prime Minister Mark Carney endorsed a statement after it was released by allies Thursday, expressing willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz..

Missing U.S. student tourist James Gracey found dead in water off Barcelona
James 'Jimmy' Gracey was reported missing after he didn't return to the short-term rental where he was staying with friends during spring break.

Why geography dictates Canada’s dealings with Trump as he rattles NATO
U.S. President Donald Trump is widening the cracks between the United States and European NATO members with his calls for allies to help him finish the war he started with Iran.
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New York Times

Who Is Antigone? The 2500-Year-Old Rebel With a Cause.
“Antigone” gave us the original “bad girl,” but its themes go beyond that. How do adaptations keep making Sophocles’ ideas about democracy and theater new?

Introducing the Robot Umpire
We explain a technological change that’s about to transform baseball.

The Billionaire Funding France’s Far Right
Pierre-Édouard Stérin is financing projects to make France less Muslim, more Catholic and more capitalist. He says his program has trained thousands running for municipal office on Sunday.

In Odesa, Dressing Up Is Living
In Odesa, the older generation continues to dress up, showing people’s determination to carry on despite the blows of history.

How the Supreme Court Could Change Voting by Mail
The Supreme Court is ruling on whether ballots received after Election Day should be disqualified. Our national politics reporter Nick Corasaniti explains how a Supreme Court ruling could affect hundreds of thousands of Americans in rural and urban areas.

The Supreme Court Could Make it Harder to Vote by Mail in the Midterms
The Republican National Committee wants to toss ballots arriving after Election Day. Critics say thousands of votes — a majority cast by Democrats — are at stake.

Don Lemon on Trump, Minnesota and Streaming on YouTube
A Minnesota church protest made the former anchor a star again — and a target for the Trump administration.

Beshear Criticizes Vance in Ohio, Stoking 2028 Presidential Tensions
Mr. Beshear, the Democratic governor of Kentucky, sharply criticized Mr. Vance as both angle for potential presidential runs.

Trump Has Made a Fundamental Miscalculation about Iran
America shouldn’t fight a war like this.

As War Disrupts India’s Gulf Ties, Economy Faces ‘New Broadside’
Generations of Indian workers and businesses have turned the Arab side of the Gulf into a vital appendage of their own country.
CNBC

U.K. confirms Iran fired two missiles at British-American base in Indian Ocean which failed to reach their target
Iran fired the two missiles at the joint U.S.-U.K. Diego Garcia base in the Indian Ocean but they failed to reach their target, U.K. minister says.

Trump threatens attack on Iran power plants if Strait of Hormuz isn't reopened
Iran and Israel traded attacks on Saturday as the war in the Middle East escalated into a dangerous new direction at the start of its fourth week.

From satellites to space data centers: Why low earth orbit is attracting billions in investment
Big Tech companies including Nvidia and Elon Musk's SpaceX are making large bets on a new layer of critical infrastructure that's emerging above our heads.

Opinion: As Trump eyes Cuba, my trips there a decade ago remind me how different things were
Trump has threatened a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba after cutting it off from Venezuela's oil. CNBC's Justin Solomon reflects how different things used to be.

Elon Musk misled Twitter investors ahead of $44 billion acquisition, jury says
Elon Musk was sued in late 2022 after completing his acquisition of Twitter, which he later renamed X.

Super Micro co-founder indicted on Nvidia smuggling charges leaves board
Super Micro said Yih-Shyan "Wally" Liaw, a co-founder, has resigned from the server maker's board after he was indicted in the U.S.

Trump says he doesn't want Iran war ceasefire, but is considering 'winding down' military ops
President Donald Trump also said the Strait of Hormuz, "will have to be guarded and policed, as necessary, by other Nations who use it."

Gold drops nearly 10% in worst weekly rout since 2011
The metal saw bumpy trading on Friday morning, after joining a broad sell-off the previous day.

Super Micro shares tank 33% after employees charged with smuggling Nvidia chips to China
The U.S. government has been trying to crack down on illegal shipments of top-tier Nvidia artificial intelligence chips to China.

Treasury yields climb as bonds sell off and fear grows that Fed rate cuts are off the table
U.S. Treasury yields jumped on Friday as investors anticipated inflationary pressures resulting from the Middle East war.
Washington Post

Trump threatens to ‘obliterate’ Iran’s power plants if Strait of Hormuz does not open
Iran’s military said it would respond to strikes on Iranian energy infrasturcture with counterattacks against U.S.-linked energy facilities in the region.

Why Iran does not appear ready to give in, despite heavy losses
Tehran’s unwillingness to capitulate as the war enters its fourth week is wrapped up in the power it exerts over the Strait of Hormuz, officials in the region say.

When my friend came home from Maduro’s torture prison
The Washington Post’s Venezuela reporter writes on a couple divided by the authoritarian regime in Caracas — and their joyful reunion.

K-pop stars BTS thrill Seoul with comeback concert after military service
The South Korean megastars thrilled tens of thousands of fans with their first concert in nearly four years following a break for military service and solo careers.

Trump administration lifts sanctions on millions of barrels of Iranian oil
The Treasury Department’s authorization of the sale of Iranian crude already at sea is likely to provide revenue for Iran’s war effort against the U.S.

The Middle East celebrates Eid and Nowruz under the shadow of war
Missile exchanges have jarred with the spirit of the holidays underway across the region.

To tilt Hungarian election, Russians proposed staging assassination attempt
To aid Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a friend of Russia, in his election, operatives proposed “the Gamechanger” — a staged assassination attempt to stir supporters.

Cuban oil crisis? Russian tanker could challenge U.S. blockade.
A Kremlin spokesman said the Russian government is discussing “possible options for assisting Cuba in the difficult situation it finds itself in.”

Cuba rejects ‘shameless’ U.S. Embassy request to bring in fuel
An effective U.S. oil blockade has worsened the island’s energy crisis. The U.S. Embassy in Havana, too, is feeling the effects.

4 women killed in West Bank are first Palestinian deaths in Iran war
They were at a salon getting their nails done for Eid al-Fitr. It was unclear who fired the missile.
BBC

Meningitis cases fall in Kent outbreak
Number of confirmed cases drops, says UKHSA, as suspected case linked to another Kent college.

No assessment Iran could strike London, UK minister says
Steve Reed says there is "no specific assessment" Iran is capable of hitting the UK, after Israel claimed it now could.

Jorginho's criticism of Chappell Roan over daughter's tears goes viral
Ex-Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder Jorginho goes viral with a social media post alleging singer Chappell Roan's security guard made his daughter cry.

Energy bills rise 'inescapable' if prices stay high, says British Gas boss
The boss of Centrica says it is "too early" to speculate but if oil costs continue to rise, homes will be hit.

Police officer dies in crash and colleague critically ill
PC Bradley Corke, 27, had been critically injured in a collision on Thursday, said Kent Police.

Iranian missiles injure 160 in towns near Israeli nuclear site
Israel is investigating how ballistic missiles got through the country's sophisticated air defences.

Why did US and Israel attack Iran and how long could the war last?
Conflict has spread across the Middle East since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran on 28 February.

Watch: BBC in Cuba as island plunged into darkness
More than 10 million people are enduring power cuts after Cuba's national electrical grid collapsed again.

'They think I just go home and make TikToks - it's not true'
Leicester forward Alisha Lehmann is the most-followed female footballer in the world and says she has learned to cope.

Who needs cup final victory most - Arteta or Guardiola?
Premier League leaders Arsenal face title rivals Manchester City in the EFL Cup final on Sunday, but how important could the result prove in title race?
The Independent

Minister insists UK is safe despite stark warning Iran has missile firepower to hit London
Labour housing secretary Steve Reed hits out at Tehran after long-range attack on British-US military base at Diego Garcia

Police officer dies in line of duty ‘while trying to save others in danger’
Kent Police said Bradley Corke’s bravery would not be forgotten

Women farmworkers who built their own fight against sexual assault cope with Chavez allegations
The shattered legacy of Latino labor rights icon César Chavez has been particularly devastating among advocates who have long fought to raise awareness about sexual harassment and abuse against women farmworkers, which remains both widespread and underreported

Women farmworkers who built their own fight against sexual assault cope with Chavez allegations
The shattered legacy of Latino labor rights icon César Chavez has been particularly devastating among advocates who have long fought to raise awareness about sexual harassment and abuse against women farmworkers, which remains both widespread and underreported

Meningitis B latest: Cases linked to outbreak fall as infections downgraded but experts call for ‘vigilance’
Experts warned a wave of secondary cases may be yet to come

Iran-US war latest: Iran says Strait of Hormuz open to all but ‘enemy-linked ships’ after Trump’s threat
In a Truth Social post, Trump said the US would start targeting Iran’s largest power plant first

Starmer says US strikes on Iran won’t be launched from Cyprus after row over UK bases
Cyprus has called for talks over the future of the UK military bases located on the island

Britain must be prepared for food and fuel shortages due to Iran war, minister warns
Housing secretary Steve Reed said there was no need to ration petrol as Labour ministers prepare to hold an emergency meeting over the economic impact of the Iran war
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The women ready to take up arms to defend Finland
Following Russia’s invasion on Ukraine four years ago, the demand for civilian firearms training in Finland has risen sharply, with much of the interest being female – Annabel Grossman meets the women who are learning shooting and survival skills in the face on a hostile neighbour

Welcome to allergy season. Here's how to protect yourself
Allergy season is upon us, bringing with it runny noses, itchy eyes and sneezing
























