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CBC.ca

Canada's Dabrowski, partner Stefani advance to Wimbledon women's doubles final
Ottawa's Gabriela Dabrowski and Brazil's Luisa Stefani have advanced to their first Grand Slam women's doubles final of the season after a 7-5, 6-3 win over Japan's Shuko Aoyama. and Taiwan's Liang En-shuo on Friday at Wimbledon.

Passenger reportedly partially sucked out dislodged window during Ryanair flight takeoff
Ryanair said one of its planes was forced into an emergency landing at Thessaloniki airport in Greece shortly after takeoff on Friday after a window was "dislodged," with two industry sources saying a passenger was partially sucked out of it.

Canada added 18,000 jobs in June as unemployment rate edged down
Canada's economy added 18,000 jobs in June, continuing the momentum in the job market seen the month before and helping to edge down the unemployment rate slightly to 6.5 per cent.

At least 12 killed, 23 missing in southern Spain wildfire
One of Spain's deadliest wildfires on record killed 12 people overnight into Friday, authorities said, as soaring temperatures grip much of the country.

Mark Carney’s Saudi Arabia reboot
Canada’s relationship with Saudi Arabia was severely strained when the Trudeau government called them out over human rights issues. Mark Carney went to the kingdom to get it back on track. Is that a good idea?

New concrete seawall a concern to N.B. neighbours but lies outside government jurisdiction
The construction of a large seawall around a coastal property in Cap-Brûlé has neighbouring residents concerned about the impact on public beaches and calling out a lack of rules governing erosion-control structures in New Brunswick.

British man guilty in death of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur Sharif Rahman to be sentenced today
A British man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of restaurant owner Sharif Rahman nearly three years ago is expected to be sentenced today in Owen Sound, Ont. Robert Evans Jr. struck Rahman outside The Curry House, a week before he died. His father and uncle, also from England, previously pleaded guilty to being accessories after the fact.

What's at stake in the NBA's investigation of Kawhi Leonard's Clippers contract
Toronto Raptors fans had to temper their excitement Thursday after a proposed trade to bring back superstar Kawhi Leonard was put on hold due to the NBA's ongoing investigation into whether the Los Angeles Clippers broke the league's salary cap rules. Leonard could potentially be forced to sit out the upcoming NBA season.

Ban breeding and entertainment as condition to ship Marineland whales to U.S., animal rights group urges
Canadian government permits allowing most of the 30 beluga whales at Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ont., to be shipped to U.S. aquariums should come with the condition that the whales aren't to be bred, a national animal law advocacy organization is urging.

Moana live-action remake is just more slop from the trough
A lifeless and pointless rehash of beautiful source material that Disney seems desperate to strip-mine until even its memory is nothing more than the skeletal remains of something once vibrant and alive. In other words: Moana is Disney's newest live-action adaptation.
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Globe and Mail

Chinese activist detained in Thailand reportedly blocked from flying to Vancouver
Supporters fear Zhang Xinyan could be deported to China, where there’s a bounty on her head for subversion

Bayeux Tapestry spirited into Britain after tight-security operation from France
The vivid visual record of the 1066 Norman invasion will go on display at the British Museum from Sept. 10 until July, 2027

After almost 1,000 years, the Bayeux Tapestry is back on English soil
After almost 1,000 years, the Bayeux Tapestry is back on English soil. On loan from its home in France, the tapestry will go on display at the London museum from Sept. 10 until July, 2027 – a public homecoming for a vivid visual record of the 1066 Norman invasion, the last successful conquest of England.
One of Spain’s deadliest wildfires kill at least 12 people, 23 missing
Series of early summer heat waves has left large parts of Spain parched and vulnerable to any spark, fuelling an early start to wildfire season

Unclaimed air strikes target Iran after U.S. ends its attacks
Strikes across southern Iran raise questions of who else may be targeting the Islamic Republic

As debate over bullfighting intensifies, Spain faces a reckoning in the ring
Polls show a majority of Spaniards would like to see the spectacles abolished, but for some it’s hard to imagine the country without its centuries-old practice

Ukraine and U.S. have reached political agreement on Patriot missile licenses, Zelensky says
Zelensky has long pleaded for faster supplies of interceptors capable of bringing down Russian ballistic missiles

Eight men indicted in planned drone, sniper attack on White House UFC event
Federal prosecutors allege the group planned to murder Trump, Vance, Netanyahu, Musk and ‘other high value targets’ at the event

Iranian attacks on ships ‘unjustified’ and ‘unacceptable,’ Anand says
Carney told reporters at the NATO summit that Iran had acted ‘irresponsibly’ and described the U.S. response as ‘appropriate’

U.S. airlines prioritize luxury over affordability as they compete for higher-spending travellers
Premium cabins now generate a disproportionate share of revenue compared with the space they take up on commercial aircrafts
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Global News

Man killed in Houston ICE shooting was not target, lawmaker says
U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia whose district includes the Houston neighborhood where the shooting occurred, said the agency has confirmed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo “was not a target.”

Russia’s gasoline output falls to 65 per cent after Ukrainian strikes: Sources
Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russia’s energy infrastructure, including large oil refineries, to try to undermine Moscow’s war efforts.

EU tells Meta to change ‘addictive’ design features on Facebook, Instagram
The European Union accused Meta on Friday of breaching its social media law by designing Facebook and Instagram to get users hooked, and demanded changes.

68-year-old man dies during special forces-inspired event on Welsh mountain
Race organizers say the event is 'used as the first major indicator of whether a candidate has the physical and mental aptitude to complete the legendary Selection course.'

‘Not what I expected’: Carney gets an engraved gun as gift from Erdoğan
A placard in the gift box says this was the first type of revolver manufactured in Turkey in the 1990s and that the commemorative firearms were made by Turkish firm MKE.

U.S. and Iran exchange fire as interim peace deal unravels
The United States launched new airstrikes against Iran early Thursday, and Tehran responded by targeting U.S.-allied Mideast countries in an exchange of fire.

Anand calls Iran’s attacks on Gulf ships ‘unacceptable’ and ‘unjustified’
Anand met with Saudi Arabia's foreign minister Thursday and she says Canada stands alongside Persian Gulf countries as Iran lashes out against them.

Why an anchovy shortage will make your next slab of salmon more expensive
Love them or hate them, anchovies could end up making your grocery bill more expensive because of its use in fishmeal used for seafood and livestock feed.

Thieves steal over $4.5M worth of jewelry from French glassmaker museum
'Following the terrible burglary the museum suffered, it is impossible to carry on as if nothing had happened. The investigation is ongoing,' the museum said in a statement.

Gas prices in Canada set to rise as Trump says peace with Iran is ‘over’
Gas prices are likely going to tick up once again in Canada, according to an analyst, as a signed peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran appears to be unravelling.
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New York Times

A.I. Has Rewarded Investors. It May Now Pose Their Greatest Risk.
Near the midpoint of the year, stocks and bonds both report good returns. But the global stock market has become highly concentrated, our columnist says.

How Volkswagen’s Troubles Were Made in China
The German auto giant’s push into China powered it for decades, but now the company faces fierce competition from Chinese automakers in markets around the world.

Mediators Trying to Pull U.S. and Iran Back From Brink, Officials Say
Days of strikes by the two countries have given way to an uneasy pause as Qatari mediators in Iran seek to salvage the tattered truce.

How Terrorist Groups Are Using A.I. to Gain an Edge in Battle
A.I. chatbots are not just a propaganda tool for violent extremists but are aiding in bomb construction and attack planning, new research finds.

Trump Administration Fires Members of Independent Election Group
The firings and a resignation render the Election Assistance Commission useless. The moves come as President Trump seeks to impose control over how ballots will be counted in the midterms.

How American Socialism Changed, and Stormed the Democratic Party
The movement was better at critiquing the system than reshaping it. But it has never had this much mainstream political power.

At Least 12 People Die in Southern Spain Wildfire
More than 20 people were still missing after the blaze in Andalusia, one of the deadliest on record in the country. Many of the victims were foreign tourists, the Spanish authorities said.

Claims of Poor Conditions in ICE Facility Are Bolstered by Health Inspectors
Detainees at the Delaney Hall center in Newark have complained for months about dirty, unhealthy living conditions. Documents echo their claims.

Fighting Fires With Figures, These Experts Are Trying to Stop Europe From Burning
A team of engineers, foresters and scientists is helping the continent prepare for wildfires from a giant science park in Italy. Their arsenal includes satellites, weather models and expert analysis.

Nine Years Later, They’re Still Restoring a House Bought at Auction
First-time buyers from the Bay Area won an abandoned house at a Kingston, N.Y. tax auction. Eight years later, they’re still restoring it.
CNBC

Stablecoin issuer Circle just got the greenlight to operate as a bank. The shares are up 7%
Stablecoin issuer Circle surged in premarket trading after the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency granted it approval to operate as a trust bank.

These are America's 10 cheapest states for 2026, where you can still beat inflation
These are America's cheapest states to live in for 2026, where residents can still beat inflation.

SK Hynix stock set for Nasdaq debut, opening the trillion-dollar chip giant to U.S. investors
SK Hynix has soared to a trillion-dollar market cap by serving some of the biggest names in technology, including Nvidia and Apple.

These are America's 10 most expensive states for 2026, where inflation is punishing residents
These 10 U.S. states are the most expensive places to live in America in 2026, with inflation punishing residents to an extreme degree.

Ukraine escalates attacks on tankers near Crimea as Russian fuel shortages bite
The drone strikes form part of Ukraine's campaign designed to choke off supplies and transportation routes in and out of Crimea.

New Fed task force members share Chairman Kevin Warsh's embrace of AI
The three members of a task force advising the Fed on artificial intelligence are strong proponents of the technology.

Why the stock market and economy may seem out of sync
The stock market has boomed on AI euphoria, while the trajectory of the U.S. economy has been more tepid, economists said.

Meta found to breach EU laws with 'addictive' Instagram, Facebook designs
Instagram and Facebook's "addictive" designs have put Meta in breach of the European Union's digital laws, the EU concluded Friday in a preliminary report.

The Tech Download: Teen social media bans miss a key part of the puzzle: AI chatbots
Teenagers are increasingly becoming dependent on AI chatbots, echoing a familiar problem with social media in the 2010s.

Volkswagen to slash model lineup and shrink capacity — but no word on job cuts
The update followed a high-stakes boardroom showdown with the group's supervisory board.
Washington Post

At least 11 people killed as wildfires sweep southern Spain
The deaths in Andalusia included foreign nationals, and high temperatures raised fears of more fires across Europe.

U.S. intensifies strikes on Iran’s coast along Strait of Hormuz
After President Donald Trump declared the collapse of a preliminary peace agreement on Wednesday, the U.S. and Iran traded renewed airstrikes.

Health workers fighting Ebola go on strike after months without pay
Doctors and Nurses on the front lines of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Ebola response have reached a breaking point.

U.S., Iran trade dozens more strikes in dangerous cycle
For a second straight day, the U.S. military attacked Iranian targets overnight and Iran struck back, targeting U.S. bases in Bahrain and Kuwait.

After Greenland bluster, Trump surprises NATO allies with praise
The president embraced the alliance in a meeting Wednesday, extolling member nations’ defense spending and saying nothing about the Danish territory, officials said.
BBC

Top Boy actor Micheal Ward found not guilty of rape
Micheal Ward told the jury the encounter with his accuser was "wholly consensual".

Disability benefit review considers alternatives to cash payments
A minister says the review is looking at whether some claimants could be pointed to other kinds of help.

East Asia braces for destructive typhoon as landslides kill 15 in Philippines
Heading for Taiwan and south-eastern China, the 1,000 km-wide Bavi is forecast to be one of the strongest storms in decades.

Why question marks hang over McGregor's UFC return
Conor McGregor ends a five-year absence when he returns against Max Holloway at UFC 329 on Sunday, but there are many who believe the controversial fighter doesn't deserve the spotlight.

Longest-serving Archers star Patricia Greene dies aged 95
She was best known for playing Jill Archer in the BBC Radio 4 soap for nearly 70 years.

Prince Harry plays pickleball at Invictus Games event, but no Meghan
The Duke of Sussex is travelling without his wife for the event at Birmingham's NEC.

Man fatally shot by ICE in Texas was not intended target, homeland security says
Immigration agents were looking for a different person when they shot Lorenzo Salgado Araujo during a traffic stop, officials say.

How do England stop Norway - and Haaland?
As England prepare to face Norway, how can Thomas Tuchel's side prepare for their main threat - star striker Erling Haaland?

How do England stop Norway - and Haaland?
As England prepare to face Norway in a World Cup quarter-final on Saturday how do Thomas Tuchel's side prepare for their main threat - star striker Erling Haaland?

UK bakes in 35C highs as millions under hosepipe bans
On Thursday, temperatures exceeded 34C for the eighth day this year, breaking the previous record of seven days in a calendar year.
The Independent

Ann Widdecombe death investigation latest: Police probe circumstances of former Tory minister’s death aged 78
Police are investigating following the former Tory minister and Strictly contestant’s death on Friday

Police investigating Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to fly to US to speak to Virginia Giuffre’s family
Detectives plan to talk to Sky and Amanda Roberts in the US about Ms Guiffre’s claims of sexual assault by the former prince
‘Title of DUMB’: Trump refuses to sign housing bill and bashes Republicans in spat over voter ID
President demands action on anti-voting bill that has no chance of making it through Senate

Iran-US war latest: Trump agrees to talks with Tehran but insists ‘the ceasefire is over’
Both sides traded strikes this week over the Strait of Hormuz

Top Boy actor Micheal Ward cleared of rape
The star, 28, denied assaulting the woman in his friend’s car in 2023

How to spot the flesh-eating parasite that could be lurking on your pet
New World screwworm cases in dogs in Texas and New Mexico are prompting warnings from veterinarians and humane societies that pet owners need to remain vigilant to protect their animals

Kia launches new recall for 463,000 Telluride SUVs due to fire risk, urges owners to park outside
Kia America has issued a new recall for nearly 463,000 of its Telluride SUVs, urging owners to again park their vehicles outside and away from buildings after several customers reported fires following previous repairs

Pakistani forces say they killed 75 insurgents after attacks in Balochistan
Pakistani security forces have killed 75 insurgents in operations against a separatist group in Balochistan

A US license could let Ukraine produce Patriot missiles, but it won’t be simple or quick
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pledge to give Ukraine a license to produce Patriot air-defense systems could mark a major breakthrough for Kyiv

Burnham facing backlash from UK Jewish leaders over Gaza comments
PM-in-waiting apologises for Labour’s response to violence in Gaza, saying they ‘didn’t get it right’























