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CBC.ca

Poland suggests Russia is behind railway blast on Ukraine delivery line

Evidence suggests that Russian secret services appear to have ordered the blowing up of a railway line in Poland over the weekend that is on a crucial route that delivers aid to Ukraine, a government spokesperson said Tuesday.

Chinese airlines offer refunds on Japan trips, Tokyo warns about travel to China as tensions run high

Japan has warned its citizens in China to step up safety precautions and avoid crowded places amid a deepening dispute between Asia's two largest economies over Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's comments on Taiwan.

Should one of Canada’s longest-serving female inmates be granted ‘mercy’?

Behind bars for murder since she was 15 years old, Serena Tobaccojuice has amassed a record of prison hostage-takings. A judge will sentence her this week for unlawfully confining two prison guards at a Nova Scotia prison. Her lawyer is seeking the most lenient sentence possible.

Couple accused of murder saw boy on camera — screaming, vomiting on his last day alive, Ontario court told

A protection worker with Halton Children’s Aid Society testified at the murder trial for Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber about his interview with the couple a day after the boy died in 2022, as the weeks-long trial in Milton, Ont., continued.

Shoppers Drug Mart billed $81M for MedsChecks in 2 years when COVID services waned

Shoppers Drug Mart billed the Ontario government’s MedsCheck program $81.2 million for medication reviews over a two-year period when some of its current and former pharmacists said they were facing “unethical” corporate pressure to meet targets for the professional service.

Transport Canada's aviation wing moving to DND with little explanation

Transport Canada will be surrendering most — if not all — of its aviation wing to the Department of Defence in a plan that’s shrouded in secrecy.

F-35 defenders launch counterattack against Swedish fighter jet proposal

Former high-ranking officers of the Canadian Armed Forces are mounting a defence of the planned acquisition of 88 American F-35 fighter jets, hoping to put an end to the ongoing courtship between the Canadian government and the Swedish firm Saab.

Ex-Harvard president Larry Summers 'stepping back' from public view after Epstein correspondence revealed

Former U.S. treasury secretary Larry Summers said on Monday he will step back from all public commitments, days after President Donald Trump ordered the Justice Department to investigate his and other prominent Democrats' ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Diver recounts finding Calgary girl who drowned after wave swept her into Pacific Ocean

Anzi Hu was identified on Monday as the seven-year-old who died in California after she was caught in a large wave at Garrapata Beach. Her father, Yuji Hu, also died after attempting to rescue her.

These B.C. wolves figured out how to pull up crab traps to get food

Within a day of the cameras being set up in the Heiltsuk First Nation last year, researchers  captured footage of a sea wolf emerging from the water with a buoy hanging from its mouth. The footage then showed the wolf dropping the buoy on the beach, picking up the exposed line, and pulling it until the crab trap emerged from the water.
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Toronto Star

40% of Gen Z Canadians misinterpret best before dates on food, leading to significant waste: study

25 per cent of Gen Z's discard food with expired best before dates, even if it is safe to eat, which is an average cost of $329 of food waste per household each year.

This retailer wants to replace the Hudson's Bay at Yorkdale mall. But the landlord says it's too 'downmarket'

The planned Yorkdale store under the “Ailes” banner is a revival of Fairweather’s once-venerated but now-defunct department store, Les Ailes de la Mode, which exited the Canadian market in 2017.

'I really, really want that condo': almost all purchase agreements for One Bloor West cancelled after court ruling

The buyers of the 314 affected units each get their deposit back plus interest, as well as an early chance to repurchase a condo in the building. Still, several of them spoke out against the motion.

1 Israeli killed and 3 wounded in West Bank attack as UN approves Trump's Gaza plan

JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli was killed and three were wounded in an attack Tuesday at an intersection in the West Bank, Israel's rescue service said, following a spate of settler attacks on Palestinians across the occupied territory.

Canada once spoke out against unlawful American military action. Why it's time to do so again now

Canada must stand up for international law.

Holiday shoppers say 'Bah!' to Trump tariffs, and are willing to pay more to buy Canadian

While many Canadians plan to cut holiday spending this year, a recent survey shows more than half of all shoppers say they will spend extra to buy homegrown versions of products this season.

Why GTA emissions are 'moving in the wrong direction' despite electric vehicles, transit use

The region would need to see a drop of 11 per cent in emissions annually to reach its 2030 targets, according to a new report.

This GTA rideshare driver says his earnings have never been lower. Why he and others say Ontario's new minimum wage law isn't helping

Rules guarantee minimum wage $17.20/hour for “engaged time” — spent actively completing trips or deliveries — but ignore time spent waiting for work.

Jesse Marsch has deepened the player pool for Canadian men's soccer team. Now he just needs to get them to score

The coach claims not to be concerned about the lack of offence as long as the players are creating chances.

Swedish royal family arrives in Ottawa today for rare Canada visit

King Carl XVI Gustaf, Sweden's longest reigning monarch, and Queen Silvia are visiting Ottawa and Montreal for their first trip to Canada since 2006.
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Globe and Mail

How Saudi's MBS pivoted from pariah to a Trump-backed power player

A visit by Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler to the White House for talks on Tuesday with U.S. President Donald Trump will be Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's first since Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi was killed by Saudi agents in 2018, sparking a global uproar. How did MBS shake off the role of pariah to become a power player on the world stage?

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers steps back from public roles after Epstein e-mails

E-mails showed many in Epstein’s vast network of wealthy and influential friends continued to stay in touch long after his 2008 guilty plea

Canadian foundation helps Ukrainian soldiers get complex facial reconstruction surgery

Several Canadian surgeons and nurses travelled to perform facial reconstruction surgery with the Face the Future Foundation

New Canadian firm and France’s Eurenco plan explosives factory in Canada to meet NATO demand

The project has a potential value of US$1-billion over several years and would generate 500 direct jobs in Canada

China’s global lending portfolio is at least double previous estimates, report shows

A growing share of loans is being directed to high-income and upper-middle-income economies, according to U.S.-based AidData

U.S. lawmakers are set to vote on whether to release the Epstein files. Here’s what you need to know

The vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act takes place a week after a swath of the disgraced financier’s e-mails were made public

World Cup ticketholders granted speedier U.S. visa interviews

Trump repeats threat to pull games from some cities

U.S. plan for stabilization force in Gaza gets UN Security Council approval

Arab countries had signalled such authorization was necessary for them to contribute troops for the proposed international force

Player banned by NCAA for his role in sports betting scheme admits he point-shaved

NCAA said in October it was investigating at least 30 current or former players for gambling allegations

Trump says he will sell F-35s to Saudi Arabia ahead of bin Salman’s Washington visit

Crown prince’s wish list is expected to include formal assurances defining the scope of the U.S. military protection for Saudi Arabia
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Global News

UN approves U.S. plan for Gaza’s future, including new stabilization force

The U.S. resolution endorses President Donald Trump’s 20-point ceasefire plan, but added stronger language that envisions a possible future path to a Palestinian state.

Poland says railway blast was an ‘unprecedented act of sabotage’

While visiting the site Monday, Polish prime minister Donald Tusk said the incident had taken place on a line that is vital for delivering aid to Ukraine.

Ukraine working on exchange deal to bring home 1,200 prisoners: Zelenskyy

Ukraine is working to resume prisoner exchanges with Russia that could bring home 1,200 Ukrainian prisoners, as per agreements brokered in Istanbul.

Iran no longer enriching uranium in country in signal to West: minister

Iran's foreign minister said there is no uranium enrichment taking place because the country's facilities had been attacked, referencing the U.S. and Israel bombing.

Trump drops tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits amid consumer concerns

Trump signed the order after announcing framework agreements with Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador and Argentina designed to ease import levies on agricultural products.

Titanic passenger’s gold watch expected to fetch more than $1M at auction

The Straus family is now selling the watch for the first time, and it's touted to be one of the most expensive Titanic artifacts to ever go on sale.

China linked to AI-powered hacking ‘attacks’, says Anthropic

AI company Anthropic said it disrupted a cyber attack using an AI system that its researchers linked to the Chinese government.

Tourist mother, 2 children dead after suspected food poisoning in Istanbul

Four people have been taken into custody in connection with the deaths of the two children, ages three and six, and their mother while the father remains in the hospital.

Several killed, hurt after bus crashes into Stockholm bus stop: police

Swedish police said they had no information pointing to it being an attack, and were investigating the incident as involuntary manslaughter. The driver was arrested.

BBC apologizes to Trump for spliced doc footage, won’t pay out $1 billion

The BBC said it sent a personal letter to the White House apologizing for the edit of the Trump speech given before some of his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol.
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New York Times

A City Is Broke. Can Billionaires’ Urbanist Dream Offer It a Last Chance?

Suisun City has tried to revive its fortunes for years. The latest idea: Annex land for California Forever, a tech-billionaire-funded new city plan north of San Francisco.

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix Prepare Bids for Warner Bros. Discovery

Paramount, Comcast and Netflix are preparing bids to buy all or part of Warner Bros. Discovery, a crown jewel of the industry.

UN Support Bolsters Trump’s Gaza Plan but Road Ahead Is Still Rough

The Security Council’s backing offered a scaffolding of international legitimacy that will be needed to persuade countries to help see the plans through.

Anorexia Was My Revolt Against Mother Nature

My sister and I went on a joint diet. She stopped and I didn’t.

The Trump Family’s Saudi Business Ties, and Hundreds of Gazans on Mystery Flights

Plus, a vote on the Epstein files.

Palestinian Voices Absent from U.S.-Run Center Planning Gaza’s Future

U.S. and Israeli soldiers, foreign diplomats and aid workers are congregated in a warehouse in central Israel to talk about the future of Gaza. One key group is missing: Palestinians.

House Democrats Press for Vote to Bar Military Action in Venezuela

The effort would invoke the War Powers Act, which expedites action on measures limiting the president’s war-making authority. It faces long odds in the G.O.P.-led House.

The Democrat Who Split MAGA Over the Epstein Files

Ro Khanna argues that even though there is a risk in releasing the documents, it still needs to happen.

When the G.O.P. Medicaid Cuts Arrive, These Hospitals Will Be Hit Hardest

Republicans created a special $50 billion fund to help rural hospitals stay afloat, but the biggest impacts may be in cities.

How Much Sex, Drugs and Violence Can Be in a PG-13 Movie?

The movie ratings board has pulled back the curtain on how it approaches hot-button topics, including nudity, marijuana and guns.

CNBC

Home Depot cuts earnings outlook as home improvement demand falls short of expectations

Home Depot has tried to attract more business from contractors, roofers and other professionals during a slower housing market.

Senators push for probe into Trump-linked crypto firm over token sales tied to North Korea and Russia

A group of U.S. Senators have sent a letter asking officials to investigate a Trump family-linked crypto company over reported business ties to illicit actors.

Global stocks sell-off as AI valuation concerns persist ahead of Nvidia earnings

Experts told CNBC it's a healthy correction, fueled by a unclear outlook 2026.

Jeffrey Epstein files: Larry Summers steps back from public commitments over email fallout

Emails between Jeffrey Epstein and former Harvard President Larry Summers were among thousands of documents released by a House committee last week.

Bitcoin briefly falls below $90,000 to lowest since April as cryptocurrency gives up 2025 gain

The cryptocurrency appeared to be foreshadowing a decline in stocks.

Rheinmetall shares rise as defense giant sees sales surging fivefold by 2030

Rheinmetall forecast a surge in sales over the next five years, boosted by high demand for its weapons systems amid geopolitical tensions and war in Ukraine.

In defense of junior staff: Why replacing young people with AI could spark a 'talent doom cycle'

"You're missing a significant aspect of growth if you shut down the pipeline on bringing junior or entry-level talent into an organization," one CEO said.

Emirates to hold Boeing's 'feet to the fire' to deliver on $38 billion deal, president says

Dubai's flagship airline announced a major order with Boeing this week.

Diplomatic spat between Tokyo and Beijing threatens Japan's already fragile economy

Tensions spiraled on Nov. 8, when Takaichi said that a Chinese attempt to seize Taiwan by force would constitute a "survival-threatening situation" for Japan.

Japan’s Nikkei 225 falls 3% as Asia markets track Wall Street's tech-led decline

Asia-Pacific markets fell Tuesday, tracking Wall Street's tech-led slump.

Washington Post

Saudi crown prince to meet Trump in White House, shedding pariah status

The de facto Saudi ruler was branded a pariah in 2018 after the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. Now, U.S.-Saudi relations are approaching a high point.

Russia, Europe fight for custody of operative linked to DHL bomb plot

A Russian national, now in Azerbaijan, is suspected of coordinating a 2024 parcel plot targeting air cargo planes in Europe.

Mapping U.S. strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific

An ongoing record of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific since Sept. 2.

U.N. Security Council approves Trump’s 20-point peace plan for Gaza

The U.S. had pushed the U.N. Security Council to support and enshrine Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan. Israel, Hamas, Russia and others had raised objections.

In India, Modi’s party cements its rule with sweeping state election win

The BJP-led alliance captured 202 out of 243 seats in Bihar’s legislative assembly, a stunning showing in a state where it has struggled in the past.

25 Nigerian schoolgirls abducted, vice principal killed in armed attack

Officials said a search was underway for the students, who were taken from their dormitory during the overnight hours. A motive for the attack was unclear.

China has lent $200B to U.S. tech and infrastructure projects, report finds

Chinese lenders backed 2,500 projects, covering almost every U.S. state, from gas pipelines to airport terminals, even as Washington warned developing nations about Chinese debt traps.

Supreme Court to consider case that could limit asylum rights for migrants

The Supreme Court agreed to review what it means for a migrant to “arrive” in the United States.

U.K. proposes new asylum policy with 20-year wait and asset seizures

The move comes amid mounting frustration over the Labour government’s inability to curb small-boat crossings of the English Channel.

Rail explosion in Poland was ‘sabotage,’ prime minister says

The line links Warsaw to Lublin and continues onward to Ukraine. It has been used to deliver aid to that country.

BBC

Net migration 20% lower than first thought as more British nationals left UK

The figures also reveal migration peaked 38,000 higher than previously reported in the year to March 2023.

Two Ukrainians working for Russia behind rail sabotage, Polish PM says

Donald Tusk said the two suspects had entered Poland from Belarus and had long worked for Russia.

Cloudflare outage takes down X and ChatGPT

The company says it is working to understand the full impact of a problem which potentially "impacts multiple customers."

China spy risk on LinkedIn, MPs and peers warned

MI5 has issued a new "espionage alert" to members of the House of Commons and Lords.

La Voix to miss Strictly Blackpool specials due to injury

The drag performer will miss this weekend's shows in order to rest, producers have confirmed.

US to sell F-35 jets to Saudi Arabia, Trump says ahead of crown prince's visit

Trump will welcome Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the White House for the first time since Jamal Khashoggi's murder.

At least 94 Palestinians died in Israeli prisons in two years, human rights group says

A new report by Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) alleges "systematic killings and cover-ups".

When is the Epstein files vote - and why does Trump now say he wants them released?

The measure is expected to reach the House floor on Tuesday, but faces other procedural and legal hurdles afterwards.

Wiegman defiant as she responds to Earps criticism

Sarina Wiegman does not think she "would have done things differently" despite criticism from goalkeeper Mary Earps in her autobiography.

New ticketing laws will ban resales above face value. So how much will fans save?

A proposed law will make it illegal to resell tickets for events such as concerts above face value.

The Independent

MI5 warns MPs they could be targeted by Chinese spies in new ‘espionage alert’

Security minister Dan Jarvis said the government will not tolerate ‘covert and calculated’ attempts by China to interfere with the UK’s sovereign affairs

Huge fire in the Croatian capital destroys landmark tower

A massive fire has gutted a landmark skyscraper in downtown Zagreb, Croatia

As Russia strikes Europe again, when will this hybrid war with Nato turn physical?

As Russia provokes Europe with drones, jets, strikes on tankers and is the prime suspect in the bombing of a Polish train, it is becoming increasingly likely that Nato may have to act, warns world affairs editor Sam Kiley

What to do with Thanksgiving leftovers? The French have a recipe for that

As one French chef put it, leftovers ‘can be as good as, if not better than, the first time they are served’

The real reason turkey is the main dish served on Thanksgiving

Almost nine in 10 Americans eat turkey during this festive meal, whether it’s roasted, deep-fried or grilled

SNP urges UK Government to intervene to save jobs at Fife plant

Stephen Flynn claimed oil and gas jobs are being ‘pushed off a cliff’ in Scotland.

Cloudflare outage disrupts ChatGPT, X, other internet services

Internet infrastructure provider Cloudflare says it is investigating an issue that caused outages for social media platform X, some multiplayer games and ChatGPT

Weight-loss drugs and hair-loss treatments being flown into UK prisons by drones

Weight loss drugs, anabolic steroids, hair loss treatments as well as ‘bales of cannabis’ routinely flown into British prisons, chief prison inspector warns

NTSB set to vote on probable cause of cargo ship crash into Baltimore bridge, causing its collapse

The National Transportation Safety Board is set to vote on its findings into what caused a massive container ship to crash last year into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed and killed six construction workers

Did Trump really say ‘Quiet, Piggy’ to a female reporter asking about the Epstein files?

Trump jabbed his finger at the reporter as he told her to be ‘Quiet, Piggy,’ before admitting to journalists that he had made a secret decision on his plans for Venezuela