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CBC.ca

Donald Trump turns 80 soon. Questions about his health aren't going away
U.S. President Donald Trump celebrates his 80th birthday in June, and will do so amid questions about whether his physical health and mental sharpness are on the decline.

All for one: Norway, Germany sell Canada on shared submarine fleet
Germany and Norway are intensifying their bid for Canada’s submarine contract, pitching the Type 212CD as part of a shared NATO fleet. The allies have even surrendered production slots to accelerate delivery, highlighting a growing effort to counter South Korea's advantage.

Thousands are now Canadians under new citizenship law. Half of them are Americans
Thousands of people around the world have received Canadian citizenship certificates as a result of a change late last year to federal law. Half of them Americans.

In France, you can get your groceries in returnable packaging. Here's why the Canadian pilot failed
Seven years ago, Tom Szaky got some of the world’s biggest corporations to invest in returnable containers, but the pilots shuttered everywhere but France. Could what he's learned there allow for a Canadian comeback?

A look back on the Habs' playoff run — and how it energized the city
The Montreal Canadiens' Stanley Cup dream is over — for now. But here's a look at how this playoff run took Habs fever to a level unseen in recent years.

Canadiens eliminated from playoffs after blowout loss to Hurricanes
The Hurricanes won the best-of-seven series 4-1 with four straight victories. They will be heading to the Stanley Cup final for the first time since 2006.

Ailing Davies, Shaffelburg part of 26-man team as Canada's World Cup roster revealed
Canada coach Jesse Marsch revealed his roster for the men's World Cup on Friday, with ailing 'Maritime Messi' Jacob Shaffelburg a surprise inclusion over Daniel Jebbison.

Canada continuing genocide against Indigenous Peoples, international tribunal finds
An international tribunal has ruled that the Government of Canada’s current policies constitute an ongoing genocide against Indigenous Peoples, following a grueling week of hearings on intergenerational trauma.

Podcasters cited for criminal contempt for harassing former head of Alberta Health Services
An Alberta Court of King’s Bench justice has cited podcasters David Wallace and James DiFiore for criminal contempt of court for harassing former AHS CEO Athana Mentzelopoulos via a series of podcasts released last year.
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Toronto Star

'It makes you hungry': Canadiens look to the future after falling to Hurricanes
RALEIGH - Martin St. Louis made the long walk down a hallway in the bowels of Lenovo Center as celebrations continued on the ice and in the stands.

Blue Jays at Orioles: Toronto claws back to .500 with monster rally in Baltimore
Braydon Fisher earned his first career save with a scoreless ninth at Camden Yards.

Man arrested after fatal stabbing in downtown Barrie
The 36-year-old victim was found stabbed around 11:30 a.m. Friday. He was rushed to hospital where he died of his injuries, police said.

Kenneth Law pleads guilty to aiding 14 Ontario suicides, admits to role in 79 U.K. deaths: 'Just monstrous behaviour'
Kenneth Law, 60, ran websites that mailed toxic substances to people seeking to end their lives — police have said he sent at least 1,200 packages to more than 40 countries.

Meet Team Canada: Breaking down Jesse Marsch's final roster for the 2026 World Cup
These are the 26 men who make up what coach Jesse Marsch called the best squad in the country's history.

Top Chinese diplomat hints at more trade in visit to Canada
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said a new era of co-operation between President Xi Jinping and Mark Carney has turned things around.

This powerful Yiddish revival of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ will leave you completely verklempt
Performed in its original cultural tongue, the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company's striking production makes a classic feel entirely new.

He may be an Alberta MP, but Pierre Poilievre won't be able to vote in referendum
The Conservative leader's office confirmed to the Star that Poilievre is not eligible to cast any votes in Alberta — including the 10 referendum questions that will be posed to electors.

Mark Carney adviser considering run in B.C. byelection
One of Prime Minister Mark Carney's top advisers, who played a key role in his rise to power last year, is eyeing a run for Parliament.

Sneaky Dee's owner says he'll rebuild after demolition, some neighbours skeptical
The developer of the proposed 15-storey building said they plan to build a 3,173-square-foot bar and music venue on the ground floor.
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Globe and Mail

Trump in ‘excellent health’ and ‘fully fit’ to serve, U.S. President’s physician says
Dr. Sean Barbabella performed fourth publicly disclosed medical exam of Trump’s second term
North American-made autos must contain at least 50% U.S. content, Trump negotiators tell Mexico
U.S. fires opening salvo in USMCA review, announces more rounds of bilateral talks without Canada

Giants’ Abdul Carter felt the need to call out Jaxson Dart to show he is against Donald Trump
Linebacker says situation is ‘bigger than football’
UN places Israel and Russia on blacklist for sexual violence in conflict zones
Latest report contains harrowing descriptions of abuses at the hands of Israeli and Russian armed and security forces
Trump administration wants to raise North American auto content to 82%, with half from U.S.
The proposal, unveiled during U.S.-Mexico talks this week, has no provision for content from Canada, sources say

Trump ponders whether to move forward with Iran deal but hasn’t yet decided
Agreement would extend truce by 60 days as new talks are held on Tehran’s disputed nuclear program

U.S. judge temporarily blocks Trump from setting up ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
Also bars Trump’s administration from processing or paying any claims through the new US$1.776-billion settlement fund

British victims’ families seek public inquiry into Kenneth Law case
The Ontario man pleaded guilty in a Canadian court Friday to 14 counts of assisting suicide
Blue Origin rocket erupts in massive fireball on launchpad during test
An uncrewed Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded on a Florida launchpad during a test on Thursday, in a major setback for Jeff Bezos’ space venture as it seeks to narrow the gap with Elon Musk's IPO-bound SpaceX.

Pigeons could have a ‘gut feeling’ in their liver to help them navigate, study suggests
They might be using iron rich immune cells in their livers to detect Earth’s magnetic field, playing a role in their sense of direction
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Global News

Russia preparing ‘large-scale’ attack on Ukraine, Zelenskyy says
Russia said on Monday it intended to launch "systematic strikes" on targets in the Ukrainian capital and warned foreigners and diplomats to leave.

Canadian drones will head to Ukrainian battlefield under production deal
The defence ministers of Canada and Ukraine signed an agreement to support the co-production of drones on the margins of the CANSEC defence trade show in Ottawa this week.

Kremlin critic says Ukraine war ‘backfiring’ on Putin as discontent grows
Vladimir Kara-Murza told Global News that mounting military and economic failures have stripped away Putin's strongman image and exposed him as 'increasingly weak.'

Anand calls China ties ‘significant,’ says Canada must safeguard ‘values’
Anand made no explicit mention of human rights in her remarks on Friday, coming shortly after confirmation that a Canadian warship transited through the Taiwan Strait last week.

King Arthur manuscript in private hands for 700 years to go on public sale
Touted to sell for upwards of $2.7 million, the document, which will be available for institutions to purchase in July, is believed to be from the 13th or 14th century.

Trump says U.S. blockade on Strait of Hormuz ‘will now be lifted’
U.S. President Donald Trump says the U.S. blockade on the Strait of Hormuz "will now be lifted" after a proposed agreement with Iran has been reached.

Ebola outbreak is ‘very complex,’ but ‘can be stopped’, WHO chief says
“To come here is to really show to the community that they’re not alone," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters at the airport late Thursday.

Bishnoi extortion gang sent letter to Canadian police warning it had 1,000 gunmen
The letter was disclosed at a deportation hearing Thursday for an alleged Edmonton extortion gang member.

Iran, U.S. reach tentative deal to extend ceasefire, peace talks: sources
U.S. President Donald Trump has yet to approve the agreement, the sources told Reuters, and Iranian state media said the text had not been finalized.

3 people stabbed in an ‘act of terror’ at Swiss train station: authorities
The suspect, who was arrested five minutes after emergency services were alerted, is a 31-year-old Swiss-Turkish dual national who lives in Winterthur.
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New York Times

ICE Agents to Leave Site of Volatile Protests at Detention Center
Clashes between protesters and armed federal agents have erupted at the parking lot of Delaney Hall in Newark since the Memorial Day weekend.

White House Releases Results of Trump’s Latest Physical Exam
The report by President Trump’s physician said he was in “excellent health.” It showed that he had gained weight and that neurological and heart tests had come back “normal.”

How Curry Shops Got Caught in Japan’s Immigration Crackdown
Under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, new visa rules are forcing some foreign business owners, who have put down roots in Japan, to leave.

China’s Rise in Drug Development Looms Over U.S.
Clinical trials in China are getting attention at an international oncology gathering in Chicago. China’s surging biotechnology industry is fueling alarm that U.S. dominance in the field is waning.

As Climate Change Extends Europe’s Heat Season, Schools Bake
Classrooms can be particularly vulnerable amid climate change, as the hottest times of the year increasingly overlap with the academic calendar.

What We Know (and Don’t) About the E. Jean Carroll Lawsuits Inquiry
Prosecutors would face substantial hurdles in potentially pursuing charges against Ms. Carroll, who twice won cases against Donald Trump, or the billionaire who helped pay her lawyers.

Among Mamdani’s Priorities, Economic Development Seems Low on the List
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not filled the vacant role of president of the Economic Development Corporation, deepening concern over his attention to the New York City economy.

Bondi, Pressed Over Epstein Files, Places Responsibility on Blanche and Patel
Her remarks, delivered during a closed-door interview before the House Oversight Committee, were a candid admission of her own powerlessness.

Homelessness Declined in 2024, According to Delayed Federal Report
The modest drop marked the first decrease in homelessness in nearly a decade. The Housing and Urban Development report was published months later than usual.

Actually, Most Immigrants Won’t Need to Leave U.S. to Get Green Cards, D.H.S. Says
But details remained scant after officials said last week that, with “extraordinary” exceptions, people seeking permanent residency must first leave the country.
CNBC

Hegseth praises Asian allies for 'burden-sharing,' calls out China's role in the region
Hegseth said that China cannot impose its hegemony on U.S. partners and allies in the region.

U.S. support for Taiwan reaffirmed by members of Congress even after Trump called arms sales a 'negotiating chip' with China
President Donald Trump has referred to $14 billion in arms sales to the island, which has been approved by Congress, as a "negotiating chip" with China.

European defense stocks are cooling off after the military spending boom. Here's what's next
Analysts see 2026 as a period of consolidation for the sector, as excitement over Europe's increased defense budget is replaced by company-specific drivers.

Trump's name must be removed from Kennedy Center, judge rules
"The Kennedy Center is an institution that belongs to the American people, not to Donald Trump," said Rep. Joyce Beatty, who sued over the renaming.

Software stocks wrap up best month since 2001 as talk of 'SaaSpocalypse' subsides
Snowflake and Okta both saw record stock pops this week as investors found favor in their AI software strategies.

Trump ends Iran meeting without announcing ‘final determination’ on deal
Trump's Truth Social statement left unclear which of his conditions are already part of a deal that negotiators are working on to pause the U.S.-Iran war.

Brent oil price posts biggest monthly loss in six years as market counts on a U.S.-Iran deal
Oil prices fell Friday after President Trump said he would meet in the White House Situation Room to make a final decision about a deal with Iran.

Dell stock skyrockets 32% for its best day ever as AI server revenue soars
Dell reported its fastest pace of revenue growth since returning to the public market in 2018, with AI server revenue soaring 757% over last year.

Mercedes-Benz may be shut out of U.S. market under bill aimed at Chinese automaker ownership
Mercedes-Benz's largest individual shareholder is BAIC, a Chinese state-owned automaker. Sources told CNBC that exemptions in the legislation would not apply.

Blue Origin warns of rocket explosion debris after failed New Glenn test at Cape Canaveral
Jeff Bezos' rocket maker suffered a setback on Thursday as its New Glenn rocket went up in flames.
Washington Post

A court in Kenya blocks U.S. plan to keep American Ebola patients in Africa
A facility built by the U.S. military on a Kenyan air base was intended to isolate Americans exposed to Ebola during the growing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

After a brutal winter, Ukraine’s drones are breaking Russian defenses
Russia’s advance has suddenly stalled, and Ukraine is fighting on its own terms — a comeback credited to Kyiv’s efforts to steadily strengthen the capabilities of its UAVs.

A condemnation of Putin in glitzy Cannes still angers Ukrainians besieged by war
Andrei Zvyagintsev urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the “bloodbath” — but in Ukraine his remarks elicited ridicule and frustration.
BBC

Trump in excellent health after annual checkup, doctor says
The White House releases the results of the US president's latest medical examination, which states he is "fully fit" to carry out his duties.

What now for Vinicius Jr after Mourinho signs Real Madrid deal?
How Jose Mourinho manages his relationship with Brazil forward Vinicius Junior will be one of the most closely watched aspects of his second spell in charge of Real Madrid.

The tactics that could win Arsenal the Champions League
BBC Sport's tactics correspondent Umir Irfan looks at how Arsenal can defeat Paris St-Germain in Saturday's Champions League final.

The tactics that could win Arsenal the Champions League
BBC Sport's tactics correspondent Umir Irfan looks at how Arsenal can defeat Paris St-Germain in Saturday's Champions League final.

Attorney general had 'no doubt' on reviewing teen boys' rape sentences
Lord Hermer tells the BBC he wanted "detail as quickly as possible" after hearing about the case in which the rapists were spared custody.

Palace handed Andrew's controversial envoy emails six years ago
Thousands of emails containing information about the former prince's financial dealings were given to the Royal Household in 2020.

No deal announced after Trump meeting to make 'final determination' on Iran
The US president met his advisers, after officials confirmed the US and Iran had agreed a framework of a deal.

Move over, Heated Rivalry - there's a new ice hockey romance obsession
The Amazon Prime adaptation of Elle Kennedy's ice hockey romance book is an early hit with viewers.

Spain's Sánchez digs in after eight years as PM as wave of scandals threatens survival
Corruption probes of colleagues and relatives have put Spain's premier into a fight for survival.

Ukraine using AI drones to strike vital convoys supplying Russian troops
BBC Verify has analysed videos of attacks in occupied Ukraine on Russian trucks carrying ammunition, fuel and food.
The Independent

Teenager charged with murder after boy, 15, dies after London stabbing
Brayan David Saldarriaga, from Haringey, Hackney, died after being found with stab wounds on 25 May
All the vaccines and treatments currently in development for the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola
Unlike the more common Zaire strain, there are no approved medical interventions for deadly Bundibugyo
Outrage as Zelensky names army unit after group that slaughtered Poles in Second World War
There are calls for the Ukrainian leader to be stripped of Poland’s highest honour

Voices: ‘Nobody would have believed me’: Furious readers on why rape trials keep failing women
Our community are infuriated by the notion of ‘himpathy’ – the idea that male perpetrators of sexual violence receive disproportionate sympathy – with readers arguing that rape sentencing doesn’t do enough to address the lasting trauma of female victims

Is Andy Burnham Labour’s version of Boris Johnson?
High-profile politician departs parliament to become mayor of one of Britain’s great cities; achieves cult status; rides back to parliament on a wave of popularity and, eventually, becomes prime minister. That’s how Boris Johnson’s story goes, but could it soon be the same for Andy Burnham? Political editor David Maddox talks to friends, allies and critics of the Greater Manchester mayor as he fights to return to Westminster

The 79 UK victims linked to online poison seller Kenneth Law
This is a full list of the alleged British victims named in a Canadian court

One in three voters saw deepfakes of politicians ahead of local elections, poll shows
Exclusive: Almost one in three (30 per cent) adults said they had seen a deepfake or AI-generated video, audio clip or image about an election candidate or politician online in the lead up to the local elections, new polling shows
Thames Water asks millions to stop using hosepipes to save water during heatwave
The demand for water has increased by up to 50 per cent in some areas of London and the South East, Thames Water said

Iran-US war latest: Trump ends ‘final decision’ meeting without announcing deal and outlines key demands
US defence secretary Pete Hegseth warns Washington 'more than capable' of resuming attacks on Iran if talks fail
























