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CBC.ca

Queen Elizabeth pressed for Andrew to be U.K. trade envoy, documents reveal

Documents show Queen Elizabeth was "very keen" that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former prince, be given the job of U.K. trade envoy, as the U.K. government on Thursday released the confidential papers related to his appointment in 2001, which later proved controversial due to his links to American sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Israel begins deporting Gaza flotilla activists after outcry over their detention

Gaza flotilla activists who were detained by Israel and later pinned to the ground to the taunts of Israel's far-right police minister have been released from prison and were being deported to their countries of origin on Thursday.

N.B. woman gives birth on the side of the highway due to hospital service disruption

A couple is calling for change after they were diverted from their local hospital in Waterville to Fredericton, and their child was born on the side of the Trans-Canada Highway.

What tech CEOs want from the new federal AI strategy

As the federal government finishes its delayed national AI strategy, some technology leaders in Canada are hopeful the new policy will resemble an industrial blueprint that illustrates Ottawa is serious about rolling up its sleeves to help the sector build in expedient fashion.

My phone was one of thousands snatched in London this year. Like many others, it was trafficked to China

London's Metropolitan Police are trying to crack down on sophisticated criminal networks that are snatching phones off the streets of London and exporting them in bulk to China.

What does Colbert's exit mean for the future of late night?

After 11 seasons, the curtains are closing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Industry watchers say while Colbert's voice will be missed, the late-night format needs to change to survive in the streaming era — a transformation that may already be underway.

Incarceration rates for women have doubled in the last 2 decades. Why is that?

An Edmonton prison for men is being turned into a women's institution, as the number of incarcerated women in Canada has risen and there's an expected shortfall of more than 300 beds over the next five years.

#TheMoment a Sask. couple saved their neighbours from a house fire

Samantha Tegart tells The National about the moment she and her boyfriend Greg Stewart saved eight people and a dog from a burning house across the street in Radville, Sask.

Grizzly feeding videos and black bear attack prompt bear safety reminders in B.C.

B.C.'s Conservation Officer Service is reminding people to avoid attracting bears into human habitat or luring them with food, after a pair of incidents in the province this week.

Did the Artemis II crew get on each other's nerves?

During their visit to Canada, CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault asked the Artemis II crew about how they managed friction points working together in a challenging environment.
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Toronto Star

Canada Pension Plan Investment Board underperforms benchmark for third consecutive year

CPPIB earned a net return of 7.8 per cent in fiscal 2026. CEO John Graham said results were impacted by geopolitical uncertainty and market volatility.

TD Bank debuts AI model to fast-track mortgage pre-approvals

The lender says its new automated system handles tedious paperwork, allowing human underwriters to review pre-approval applications within minutes.

A Bay Street condo just sold at a $350,000 loss as sellers remain in 'a tough spot'

The one bedroom plus den last sold for $1.03 million in 2021.

26 affordable housing projects set to lose city benefits due to delayed or stalled construction

If approved, city staff say capital funding will be re-allocated to other projects.

Sexual violence by Israel and Hamas is stomach-churning. So too is the reaction to it

Defending violence by "one's own" dehumanizes both the other and oneself.

This young Toronto father was randomly killed in 'ruthless execution' by a teen. A judge will decide whether it was first or second-degree murder

It appears Ajay Simpson was shot on June 24, 2024, for no reason other than the fact that he was there.

Ontario man's epic appeal battle due to 'lost' paperwork ends with 2007 conviction for red light infraction quashed

The legal saga started in June 2007 when Greene was charged with one count of failing to stop at a red light, a Highway Traffic Act (HTA) offence.

Women's pro sports are booming in Toronto. This weekend festival looks to move the needle at the grassroots level

Girls and women are missing the benefits of sports because they aren't participating at the same level as boys and men.

Inside the big bet to transform Toronto's legendary waterfront venue

The rebranded RBC Amphitheatre — formerly Budweiser Stage — kicks off biggest season yet with eye on year-round concerts.

Don't mention the World Cup! How companies practice the fine art of 'guerrilla marketing.'

Firms advertising around major events, like Air Transat's clever ad campaign, need to walk a fine line around branding, experts say, or they could find themselves facing a lawyer's letter — or lawsuit.
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Globe and Mail

Baby pygmy hippo takes first outdoor bath at Berlin Zoo

A baby pygmy hippopotamus at Berlin Zoo took its first outdoor bath this week after being born on May 9. The young animal explored its surroundings curiously as it splashed in shallow water under staff supervision.

Ebola case sparks stricter health checks in Goma

Residents entering the eastern Congolese city of Goma from government-controlled areas were subjected to tighter health checks on Wednesday as authorities sought to contain the spread of Ebola after one confirmed case was detected in the city, which remains under M23 occupation.

Iran war faces second House vote with Democrats hoping for breakthrough

On Capitol Hill, patience grows thin as Strait of Hormuz blockade disrupts shipping and elevates gas prices

Queen was ‘very keen’ for former prince Andrew’s appointment as trade envoy, documents show

‘The Queen is very keen that the Duke of York should take on a prominent role in the promotion of national interests,’ head of Britain’s trade body wrote in a letter

Walmart delivers another strong quarter but also a cautious outlook

Walmart projected a weaker second quarter given the current economic uncertainty

International Court of Justice to issue advisory opinion on the right to strike

Non-legally binding opinion will settle an internal dispute over conventions of a UN labour agency

Detained Gaza flotilla activists to be deported after taunting by Israeli minister

Their treatment by police officers under Itamar Ben-Gvir’s direction drew an international outcry and a rebuke from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Israeli police force Gaza flotilla activists to kneel hands bound

Israeli police on Wednesday forced activists who were aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla to kneel on the ground in rows with their hands tied behind their backs while a minister looked on, drawing criticism from foreign leaders and even from inside Israel's own government.

Iran reviews U.S. response to peace proposal, Pakistan steps up efforts to speed up talks

Trump suggests he could wait a few days for ‘the right answers’ from Tehran but is also willing to resume attacks on the country

British PM Starmer congratulates Arsenal as title celebrations go deep into the night

After seeing 22-year championship drought brought to an end, Gunners fans take opportunity to celebrate
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Global News

Air France flight diverted to Montreal amid U.S. Ebola travel restrictions

A spokesperson for the agency says the passenger 'should not have boarded' the plane bound for Detroit due to U.S. entry restrictions put in place to reduce Ebola risk.

Ontario tests possible Ebola case after East Africa travel, no confirmations

Ontario says it is testing a patient for Ebola following recent travel to East Africa, but no cases are confirmed and precautions are in place.

Raúl Castro, former Cuban president, indicted by U.S.

Castro, 94, last appeared in public in Cuba earlier this month, and there is no evidence that he has since left the island or that the government would allow him to be extradited.

Hantavirus-hit cruise operator says ship was not source of outbreak

'The indications strongly suggest that the virus was introduced prior to embarkation and did not originate from the vessel itself,' Oceanwide Expeditions' CEO said.

Anand summons Israel envoy over ‘mistreatment’ of Canadians aboard flotilla

A number of Canadians were among those detained when Israeli authorities intercepted the Gaza-bound flotilla near Cyprus on Monday.

Ebola epidemic scale ‘much larger’ than known cases, WHO head says

'Beyond the confirmed cases, there are almost 600 suspected cases and 139 suspected deaths,' the WHO director-general said. 'We expect those numbers to keep increasing.'

Severe global food price crisis is looming within 6 to 12 months, UN body says

The warning was made in a podcast hosted by the FAO that focused on the current chokehold on global energy and how fertilizer supplies are expanding through agrifood systems. 

The World Cup will cost Canadian taxpayers $82M per game: PBO

The World Cup will feature more than a dozen matches played in Canada this summer, and a new analysis estimates each game will cost $82 million of government funding.

Housemates find live frog inside sealed, store-bought salad bag

The group of friends who found the frog, named it Greg before releasing it at a pond near their shared house in Western Australia.

U.S. tourists arrested after breaking into Punch the monkey’s zoo enclosure

In footage of the trespassing incident, a person in an emoji costume climbs over the barrier surrounding the macaque monkey habitat and drops a small stuffed toy near the monkeys.
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New York Times

Trump’s Fund Shows Blanche Choosing Loyalty Over Moderation

Once seen by some as the most conventional of President Trump’s political appointees, Todd Blanche has taken off the gloves in his new role as acting attorney general.

Trump Approved a Nvidia Chip for Sale in China. Beijing Doesn’t Want It.

The U.S. tech giant’s powerful H200 chip seemed poised to boost Beijing’s A.I. ambitions, but not a single one has been purchased in China.

China’s Endless Housing Crisis Shows Faint Signs of Hope

Property prices in Shanghai, in particular, are rebounding, but the national market still faces an enormous overhang — 90 million empty or unfinished apartments.

Trump Just Took Us Somewhere the Country Has Never Been Before

There’s no telling where this leads.

You Can Give Knicks Fans T-Shirts. But Will They Wear Them? Well …

In arenas all across the league, N.B.A. fans embrace the monochrome T-shirt as a way to show team spirit. New Yorkers aren’t having it.

Uganda Says It’s Not Aware of Ebola Clinics Promised by U.S.

The State Department said it would fund up to 50 clinics in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. “I don’t know the ones they are talking about,” a top Ugandan official said.

How Mamdani’s Budget Announcement Went Viral Far Beyond New York

Mayor Mamdani’s executive budget was met with hero worship online. What did the social media chatter miss about the messy reality of municipal policymaking?

Air France Flight to U.S. Is Diverted to Montreal Over Congolese Passenger Amid Ebola Fears

An Air France plane was sent to Montreal because a passenger from the Democratic Republic of Congo was on board. The U.S. has closed its borders to recent visitors to the African country.

This Is How a Party Ends Up Looking Like a Clown Car

We need leaders who tell us hard truths while insisting that the present state of our politics is not permanent.

Inside Trump’s Pressure Campaign on Cuba, and Why Food Banks Are Getting Squeezed

Plus, Stephen Colbert’s last show.

CNBC

Stellantis unveils $70 billion turnaround plan, targets positive cash flow by 2028

Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa unveiled a new five-year strategic plan Thursday worth 60 billion euros (US$69.7 billion).

Nvidia says it has ‘largely conceded’ China’s AI chip market to Huawei

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the company has "largely conceded" China's advanced artificial intelligence chip market to Huawei.

Oil market could enter ‘red zone’ by July as stocks dwindle ahead of summer travel season, IEA chief says

IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said the single most important solution to the Iran war energy shock is the unconditional reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran reviews U.S. peace proposal as Trump says he’s willing to wait 'a few days'

It comes after President Donald Trump said he was prepared to wait a few more days to "get the right answers" from Tehran.

Retail investors get direct access to SpaceX IPO through major brokerage platforms

SpaceX's blockbuster public offering is giving everyday traders access that has traditionally been reserved for Wall Street's biggest clients.

Quantum stocks soar as U.S. reportedly plans $2 billion ‘award’ and taking equity stakes

Quantum computing shares popped in premarket trading following reports that the U.S. government will award grants to nine firms operating in the space.

Ubisoft shares plunge after Assassin’s Creed maker warns of further losses to come

Ubisoft shares plunged on Thursday after the Assassin's Creed maker warned of further losses this year.

Treasury yields resume climb as traders monitor inflation risks, oil rises

Borrowing costs edged higher Thursday as investors eye ongoing inflationary pressures in the U.S. economy.

'Europe doesn't realize how dangerous it is': Telecoms CEO warns of U.S. dominance in satellites, AI

Europe is vulnerable with a non-state actor like Starlink having the power to switch off the continent's connectivity.

Tesla brings 'Full Self-Driving' to China after years of delays as local EV rivals race ahead

Tesla's full self-driving (FSD) capabilities are now available in China after years of delay, the company said in an X post on Thursday.

Washington Post

Ebola responders say aid cuts under Trump left them unprepared for outbreak

Sweeping aid cuts by Western nations left the Democratic Republic of Congo ill-equipped to contain an Ebola outbreak despite its extensive experience with the disease.

In rare clash, North Korea defeats South Korea … on the soccer field

In an inter-peninsula match-up between women's teams that showed the limits of sports diplomacy, players from North Korea remained stone-faced — until they won.

As U.S. war redraws Middle East, Turkey braces for rivalry with Israel

Amid the unpredictability of President Trump's Middle East policies, Turkey is calling for “regional ownership” and pursuing new security pacts.

Putin, Xi signal unity but fail to reach deal on pipeline sought by Russia

The Power of Siberia 2 pipeline could carry 50 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas annually to China.

In seemingly ungovernable Britain, prime ministers keep failing and falling

Keir Starmer, Britain's first Labour prime minister in 14 years, is fighting for his political life as mainstream parties crumble in favor of more extreme voices.

Pentagon says U.S. will cut thousands of troops from Europe

Poland was set to receive forces whose deployment was abruptly halted last week.

Admiral accuses lawmaker of ‘inappropriate’ remark at Iran war hearing

Adm. Brad Cooper, the head of U.S. Central Command, appeared frustrated with questions from House Democrats who pressed him on a range of issues about the conflict.

As Putin visits China, distrust simmers beneath an anti-U.S. alliance

Back-to-back visits to Beijing by the American and Russian presidents are highlighting how China's Xi Jinping is the world leader to be reckoned with and courted.

BBC

Air France and Airbus found guilty of manslaughter over 2009 plane crash

The companies were found guilty by a French court over an air disaster which killed 228 people.

Village in Ghana to celebrate Villa Europa League win with parade

A village in Ghana will hold a parade with 30 motorcycles and a minibus to celebrate Aston Villa's Europa League victory.

Track UK's latest migration numbers - net migration, visas, asylum and small boats

Use our interactive tracker to explore the latest migration statistics for the UK

Cheaper theme park tickets and children's meals as VAT to be cut for some attractions this summer

Chancellor Rachel Reeves made a series of announcements aimed at relieving cost-of-living pressures.

Teenage boys sentenced for raping lone girls and filming attacks

Three boys are sentenced for raping schoolgirls during separate attacks in Fordingbridge, Hampshire.

Gonorrhoea and syphilis hit record levels in Europe

STIs have surged thanks to record cases and gaps in testing and prevention, a health agency reports.

Chris Mason: VAT cut on summer fun - the announcement that didn't leak

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveils measures aimed at helping families with the cost of living - but is it enough?

Wes Streeting pledges wealth tax as part of leadership pitch

He proposes equalising capital gains tax with income tax, in a reform he estimates could raise £12bn a year.

NHS trust sacks staff over accessing Nottingham attacks victims' records

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust says investigations are ongoing.

Premier League winner on Tuesday, GCSEs on Thursday

Max Dowman is the youngest player in Premier League history and had to take his GCSE exams just days after sealing the title.

The Independent

Owner of ‘Peanuts’ music sues Trump administration for using scores without permission

The owner of the music used in “Peanuts” television specials has filed lawsuits against several defendants, including the Trump administration, alleging that it illegally used the tunes in social media posts and a game.

Air France and Airbus found guilty of corporate manslaughter over Rio-Paris plane crash that killed 228

The decision follows a 17-year involving two of France’s biggest companies

NHS staff who accessed medical records of Nottingham stabbing attack victims sacked

Students Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, and grandfather Ian Coates, were killed in a stabbing rampage by Valdo Calocane on 13 June 2023

Hundreds of migrant children put at ‘significant’ risk after being wrongly treated as adults

Exclusive: Home Office accused of ‘safeguarding failure’ as hundreds of migrant children initially assessed as adults

Agentic network security operations: when AI becomes the operator, not the assistant

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Queen Elizabeth pushed for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to get trade role – and he wasn’t vetted, bombshell files show

Royal preferred to go to ‘sophisticated countries’ as UK trade envoy – and refused to attend ‘golf functions’

VAT slashed to 5% on summer attractions in Chancellor’s cost-of-living plan

Rachel Reeves said the cut would apply to ticket prices for fairs, theme parks, zoos and museums across the UK from June 25 to September 1.

Teen gunmen’s Christchurch shooting obsession ended in San Diego mosque massacre

An attack at a California Islamic center is the latest violence where the perpetrators said they were inspired by past atrocities, such as the 2019 massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand

What it's like inside the amfAR Gala, which has raised millions for AIDS research

The amfAR Gala at the Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc is a highlight of the Cannes Film Festival

Cost of living support latest: Reeves cuts VAT for families and suspends 100 food tariffs in new support package

Chancellor promises to slash VAT to 5% on children's meals and tickets for attractions such as zoos, theme parks and soft play over the summer holidays