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CBC.ca

Russian swimmers to be allowed to compete with flag and anthem after restrictions dropped
The governing body for international swimming and aquatic sports will allow athletes from Russia to compete without restrictions and with their national flag and anthem.

Oil prices rise, global markets decline ahead of U.S. blockade of Strait of Hormuz
Brent crude oil, the international standard, rose $7.04, or 7.4 per cent, to $102.24 US a barrel on Monday. That's up from roughly $70 per barrel before the war in late February. Markets in France, Britain, Germany, Japan, South Korea and more also declined.

Alberta testing AI-powered drone technology in battle against wild boar
Researchers are turning to a new high-tech combination of drones, thermal cameras and artificial intelligence to get a new vantage point on Alberta’s wild boar problem.

Liberals poised to secure majority. How did we get here?
CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton breaks down the comings and goings since the last federal election that lead to the Liberal Party to be just one seat shy of a majority government. They need just one win in three byelections taking place Monday.

Britney Spears enters treatment facility weeks after DUI arrest
Britney Spears has entered a substance abuse treatment facility just over a month after she was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

Conservation groups call for 'science-based' approach to Alberta grizzly bear hunt proposal
Conservation groups say recent calls for the provincial government to legalize the hunting of threatened grizzly bears in Alberta aren't justified by science due to a lack of up-to-date population studies.

Lawsuit accuses Winnipeg woman of taking $6M from non-profit to fund vacations, buy TikTok coins
A non-profit organization — once in charge of millions of dollars in federal funds — is suing a former employee, alleging she misappropriated more than $6 million to pay for vacations and divert to a Jamaican dance hall singer.

Strikes on alleged drug boats kill 5, leave 1 survivor in eastern Pacific, U.S. military says
The U.S. military said Sunday that it blew up two boats accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing a total of five people and leaving one survivor, as the Trump administration pursues its campaign against alleged traffickers in Latin America while preparing a naval blockade of Iranian ports.
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Toronto Star

Rain, rain, here to stay in Toronto this week — but temperatures will reach double the typical highs
While the week is expected to be overcast and muggy, one consolation is that temperatures are expected to consistently hover around 20 C.

Avi Lewis won the NDP leadership. Now what?
The ninth leader of the federal New Democrats won a decisive mandate from party members for his vision of a left-wing populist shift. His next job is to convince voters.

Nuclear past and present collide in Ontario's Port Hope
Premier Doug Ford's government is planning one of the world's largest nuclear power stations on the outskirts to meet the province's long-term need for electricity.

Waymo reportedly plans to test robo taxis in Ontario. Toronto’s mayor has her doubts about its technology
The California-based company said Friday only that it has met with officials in Toronto to explain its technology and advocate for a legal framework suitable for its autonomous ride-hailing service.

Live Q&A: Answering your questions on the Marilyn Gladu floor-crossing
Join the conversation at April 14 at 1 p.m. for a discussion on what comes next for Mark Carney's Liberals.

Toronto was just days away from defaulting on troubled St. Lawrence Market project, documents reveal
Documents obtained by the Star through a freedom of information show a senior manager privately acknowledging that city staff's handling of the project could give the city a black eye.

Are extra-bright car headlights safe? Transport Canada looks at an issue that has some drivers seething
Results of Transport Canada poll could become the tipping point, writes Star Advocate Diana Zlomislic, for long overdue changes to regulations over just how much 'dazzle' drivers must face.

Solo travel is booming. Here’s how to beat the ‘single supplement’ when going it alone
Many travel packages are priced and advertised based on double occupancy. So how can you avoid paying those extra fees?

Billy Bishop airport expansion gets Toronto Island residents in fight mode: 'It’s a sin'
Islanders have staged many protests over the years, including for the right to live there. Ford's plans for jets has some girding for the next battle.

Canada byelection riding results live: Voters head to polls in three ridings; Liberal wins could hand Carney a majority
Races in Toronto and Terrebonne will decide whether Prime Minister Mark Carney gets a mandate to govern until 2029.
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Globe and Mail

Humanoid robots show off their skills in Hong Kong
China had more than 140 humanoid-robot manufacturers and more than 330 models in 2025
Who is Peter Magyar, the man who ended Viktor Orban’s 16-year rule in Hungary?
Magyar’s centre-right, pro-European Union Tisza party beat Orban’s nationalist Fidesz party in Sunday’s parliamentary election
Residents of Hungarian capital express hope following election that ousted Viktor Orbán
Many residents of the Hungarian capital Budapest were hopeful on Monday, following a Sunday election that ousted long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power.
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán is ejected after 16 years
Hungarian voters have ousted long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after 16 years in power.
Peru election delayed, with Fujimori and Lopez Aliaga in tight race
Peru’s general election on Sunday was marred by voting delays and allegations of fraud as early results showed a razor‑thin race.

Pope says he will continue to speak out against war after Trump attack
U.S. President Donald Trump forcefully criticized Pope Leo late on Sunday. In response, Pope Leo said that he plans to continue speaking out against the Iran war.
Pope Leo says he'll keep speaking out against war after Trump attack
Pope Leo, who is starting a 10-day tour of four African countries, says he'll keep speaking out against the Iran war after Trump's attack.

Peru election results delayed after thousands get a one-day voting extension
The election comes amid a surge in violent crime and corruption that has fueled widespread discontent among voters
Dolce & Gabbana names former Gucci boss Stefano Cantino as co-CEO
Co-founder Stefano Gabbana stepped down in January

Britney Spears checks herself into treatment facility after arrest on suspicion of DUI
She was arrested in March on suspicion of driving under the influence of a combination of alcohol and drugs
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Global News

Pope Leo XIV says he does not fear Trump in feud over Iran war
U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV told reporters that the Vatican’s appeals for peace and reconciliation are rooted in the Gospel, and that he doesn’t fear the Trump administration.

Hungary’s Orban concedes landmark defeat to centre-right opposition
Hungary's veteran nationalist leader Viktor Orban conceded defeat on Sunday after a landslide election victory by the upstart opposition.

Trump orders Iran blockade as peace talks falter
The United States and Iran ended face-to-face talks on Sunday without an agreement, leaving a fragile two-week ceasefire in doubt.

‘We are bonded forever’: Artemis II crew reflect on historic 10-day mission
After a 10-day mission that sent them around the far side of the moon, NASA Commander Reid Wiseman says he and his three fellow Artemis II crew members are "bonded forever."

US-Iran talks begin in Pakistan as war’s fragile ceasefire holds
The United States and Iran began negotiations Saturday in Pakistan, days after a fragile, two-week ceasefire was announced.

1 dead, 27 hurt after bus with British tourists crashes on Spanish island
The accident happened when the vehicle came off the road in La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands and popular with visitors from northern Europe.

Prince Harry sued for libel by HIV-AIDS charity he co-founded
The charity's co-founder, Prince Seeiso of Lesotho, who left along with Harry in 2025, helped set up the charity 9 years after Princess Diana was killed in a car accident.

‘We are not some piece of ice’: Greenland PM responds to Trump’s comments
'REMEMBER GREENLAND, THAT BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE!!!' Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social, criticizing NATO's lack of support in the Iran conflict.

U.K.’s Starmer ‘fed up’ with Putin and Trump’s actions raising energy prices
Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz has had global oil markets jittery, with much the U.K. and much of Europe reeling from an energy crisis.

Cuba president says he’s ‘not stepping down’ in defiant NBC interview
'In Cuba, the people who are in leadership positions are not elected by the U.S. government,' Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said.
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New York Times

Iran Blockade Sets Up a Test of Which Side Can Endure More Pain
President Trump is trying to choke off the country’s lifeline with a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. But the Iranians are betting that his tolerance for political pain is limited.

In Minneapolis, Following Prince’s ‘Purple Trail’
This year is the 10th anniversary of the artist’s death. We made a pilgrimage to the city where he lived and worked.

How Trump’s ‘Dealmakers in Peace’ Failed in Iran
Trump’s team learns peace can’t be brokered like a business deal.

Can Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza Be Car-Free? Mamdani Says Yes.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is expected to propose linking Grand Army Plaza with Prospect Park by closing a dangerous stretch of road between them.

Hungary May No Longer Be Putin’s Ally, but It Can’t Afford a Full Break
Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s defeat will make it harder for the Kremlin to divide Europe, but Moscow retains leverage through energy sales.

Israelis Don’t Feel Much Like Victors in War With Iran
The regime in Iran has not changed and the nuclear and missile threats have not been eliminated, leaving many Israelis to wonder what this was all for.

Hollywood Heavyweights Sign Letter Opposing Paramount’s Deal for Warner Bros.
The letter warns that the deal will result in fewer jobs for creatives, along with higher costs and less choice for audiences.

The Economist Is Putting Names (and Faces) to Its Magazine
Nameless no more, writers for The Economist are mixing it up on video from its studio in London.

Pearl Fryar, a Picasso of Plants, Dies at 86
A self-taught topiary artist, he discovered a talent for carving trees and shrubs into extraordinary shapes, creating a world-famous garden in a tiny South Carolina town.

Pope Leo Heads to Africa to Meet the Future of Catholicism
On a four-country tour of the continent, where the faith is growing faster than anywhere else, the pontiff will be greeted by enthusiastic crowds and authoritarian leaders.
CNBC

Goldman Sachs tops estimates on record equities trading — here's why the stock is falling
Goldman Sachs posted record equities trading revenue for the first quarter, helping propel the overall firm to its second-highest quarterly revenue.

U.S. blockade of Strait of Hormuz set to begin
The U.S. blockade, set to begin at 10 a.m. ET, will apply to "any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz," President Donald Trump said.

OpenAI touts Amazon alliance in memo, says Microsoft has 'limited our ability' to reach clients
In an internal memo, OpenAI's new revenue chief pointed to the artificial intelligence company's ongoing effort to reduce its reliance on Microsoft.

European markets edge lower and travel stocks plunge as Iran peace hopes fade
European stocks started the new trading week on a somber note as global traders assess developments in the Middle East.

Ineos Automotive: Startup backed by a knighted billionaire and soccer mogul wants to rekindle the rugged SUV market
The automaker has plans to grow sales in the U.S. by roughly 30% to 35%, as well as a target to achieve breakeven this year, executives exclusively told CNBC.

Europe cheers Orbán defeat as a bloody nose for the Kremlin – but Hungary’s future remains contested
European leaders welcome the election of a pro-EU candidate while Russia and the U.S. lose an ally after the defeat of Viktor Orbán.

Revolution Medicines' potential breakthrough pancreatic cancer drug succeeds in late-stage trial
Revolution Medicines' drug for pancreatic cancer succeeded in a highly anticipated Phase 3 trial.

Treasury yields rise as collapse of Iran talks clouds inflation outlook
Treasury yields edged higher on Monday as the breakdown of negotiations between Iran and the U.S. clouded the inflation outlook once again.

Trump blasts Pope Leo for criticism of U.S. foreign policy
Leo, the first U.S.-born pope who hails from Chicago, has condemned Trump's war effort with Iran.
Washington Post

U.S. readies naval blockade as Trump demands Iran end nuclear program
Peace talks broke down over Iran’s nuclear program, which has survived two decades of international diplomacy seeking to curtail it and more than five weeks of bombing.

E.U. revels in defeat of Hungary’s Orban, Trump ally who defied Brussels
The Hungarian prime minister, a self-proclaimed champion of illiberal Christian democracy, turned thwarting E.U. policy into an art form but suffered a resounding election defeat.

Trump announces naval blockade of Iran after Islamabad talks yield no deal
The blockade could derail a tenuous ceasefire after just five days. Vice President JD Vance said the U.S. remains open to diplomacy if Iran takes “our final and best offer.”

Hungary’s Viktor Orban, ally of Trump and Putin, concedes election defeat
WIth record turnout, Hungarians chose to end the 16-year rule of the prime minister who was a self-proclaimed champion of illiberal Christian democracy.

Ceasefire means Netanyahu can’t keep promises, many Israelis say as elections loom
Declaring victory now, for the second time in 10 months, makes it just a matter of time until a new round of fighting begins, some voters say, as the opposition sees an opening.

On Africa trip, Pope Leo will face debate over polygamy as Catholicism booms
Leo’s early papacy has been defined largely by his response to President Donald Trump but a 10-day trip, starting Monday, will let the pope focus on spreading the faith.

10 presidents in 10 years: Peru’s leaders don’t last. Voters will try again.
Elections on Sunday offer Peruvians another once-in-five-years chance to set the nation on a new path. All signs suggest they won’t.

Direct U.S.-Iran talks fail to reach resolution after lengthy negotiation
Vice President JD Vance was leading the highest level of face-to-face engagement between leaders of the United States and Iran in decades.
BBC

Five key failures of killer's parents and agencies ahead of Southport attack
Inquiry Chair Sir Adrian Fulford said the Southport attack could have been prevented if authorities and the killer's parents had acted more quickly.

Former Arsenal player denies two new counts of rape
Thomas Partey, 32, pleads not guilty to two new allegations of rape at Southwark Crown Court.

Is the bite of the false widow spider dangerous?
Experts say noble false widow spiders could be to blame for an increase in bites being treated in hospital.

Four teens arrested over fatal stabbing of boy, 16
A large police presence is in place near a city shopping centre following the attack.

EasyJet passengers describe EU border 'nightmare'
Airlines warn of further disruption due to the introduction of a new EU digital border control system.

Pope says he has 'no fear' of Trump after scathing criticism
The US president accuses Leo of being "weak on crime and terrible for foreign policy".

Work begins on UK's first small modular reactor nuclear power station
Rolls-Royce has said the project will create 8,000 jobs across Britain.

Ranking the biggest Premier League title slip-ups
With Arsenal desperate to banish their title-bottling demons, we look at the top 10 teams who have let Premier League leads slip.

Roblox defends expanded age‑checks after parents raise concerns over errors
With 144m daily users, the gaming company is extending its tech to introduce two age‑specific accounts.

PM embraces Brexit divisions as he seeks closer ties with Europe
Keir Starmer's approach has provoked anger from the Conservatives and Reform UK.
The Independent

Two bodies found days after parking garage collapse in Philadelphia
The bodies of two construction workers have been recovered five days after a parking garage collapse in Philadelphia.

Meghan to speak at £1,400 per ticket ‘girls weekend’ on Australia trip
A petition demanding no taxpayer funding or official support for the trip has reached 45,000 signatures

Pope Leo fires back with cutting retort after Trump savages him and poses as Jesus Christ: ‘No fear’
The pontiff ‘refuses to get into a debate’ with the president

Trump’s blockade threatens piracy and risks outright war against China
Trump’s threats to the Strait of Hormuz will make America a pirate nation and risk conflict with China, making Beijing seem like the grown ups, explains world affairs editor Sam Kiley

Southport killer’s parents ‘bear considerable blame’ for ‘preventable’ attack, damning report finds
Chairman concludes ‘one of the most egregious crimes’ in UK history, which claimed the lives of three children and left 10 more injured, ‘could have been – and should have been – prevented’

The inside story of how a visit by Pope Francis helped lead to the crushing defeat of Viktor Orban
Political editor David Maddox tracks the origins in Viktor Orban’s crushing defeat on Sunday to the unforeseen consequences of a papal visit almost exactly three years ago

DWP reveals exactly who will get winter fuel payment this year after U-turn
Some pensioners will need to pay back their payment through the tax system

Nigel Farage makes £2m bitcoin purchase as he backs Kwasi Kwarteng’s cryptocurrency firm
Stack BTC said the purchase was a ‘landmark moment’ in British politics

Nigerian ex-oil minister denies taking bribes for government contracts, during a trial in London
A former Nigerian oil minister has denied taking bribes in exchange for government contracts

Ex-Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey denies two new rape charges
The Ghanaian midfielder denied twice raping a woman in London on a day in December 2020
























