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CBC.ca

Family of Gaza hospital chief detained by Israel 'shocked' over his deteriorating health condition
More than 18 months since Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya was detained without charge by Israeli authorities in Gaza, his family and human rights organizations say they fear that his deteriorating health condition and reported abuse could lead to the prominent doctor's death.

Ontario education workers raise alarm about EA shortage ahead of contract deadline
Advocates say a province-wide educational assistant shortage is leaving high-needs students unsupported and forcing classroom evacuations, while the province highlights record funding.

Canada is making a bet on Saudi Arabia despite war and political risk
Just three days after Prime Minister Mark Carney left Saudi Arabia, the Houthis of Yemen announced that their four-year-old ceasefire with the kingdom had ended. But even with Saudi Arabia potentially embroiled in two regional wars, it offers real opportunities for business and investment that the Carney government is determined to exploit.

Dozens of WWI remains were found at a French construction site — including a Canadian soldier
A Canadian soldier killed during the First World War was recently buried in northern France after his remains were unearthed during a construction project.

He missed the net in Colombia's World Cup elimination in Vancouver. Now he's facing threats
One week after Colombia was eliminated from the World Cup in Vancouver, the whereabouts of one of the team's key players are unknown.

Delta, B.C. police investigate alleged voyeurism in FedEx staff washroom
Delta police said Monday they had arrested an employee of the business on July 7, who was subsequently released on conditions "pending further investigation."

Calgary company that employed worker killed in trench collapse fined $330K after guilty plea
Three years after Liam Johnston was buried alive in a trench collapse while working on an excavation site in northwest Calgary, the company that employed him pleaded guilty to one of 11 charges they faced under Alberta's Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Lorde has a blunt message about AI smart glasses as Kylie Jenner faces backlash
During her set at Madrid's Mad Cool Festival, Lorde took aim at wearable AI, calling smart glasses "not sexy." Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner is facing backlash over her collaboration with Meta on a line of AI-powered smart glasses featuring a built-in camera, and hands-free recording capabilities.
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Toronto Star

'Pain will not have the final word': Vigil held for victims of Salsa on St. Clair shooting
Roughly 100 people gathered to commemorate the two people killed and five injured at a popular St. Clair street festival on Saturday.

Here's what Toronto's mayor and police chief say needs to happen after deadly Salsa on St. Clair shootings
Mayor Olivia Chow said she had spoken to the federal minister of public safety about illegal U.S. guns.

Why NBA insiders think Kawhi Leonard to the Raptors will get done, and more Summer League buzz
For now, Leonard remains a Los Angeles Clipper and many throughout the league aren’t sure why it’s the case.

B.C. Mountie loses court appeal after coercive sexual relationship with jail guard
A British Columbia RCMP officer ordered to resign or be fired from the force in 2018 has lost an court appeal of a misconduct finding over a coercive sexual relationship with a jail guard.

Another Liberal MPP weighs run for Ontario Liberal leadership
Toronto's Stephanie Bowman sees an opening in the race; now "the main thing is the money."

Pathways carbon-capture project won't offset estimated emissions from new pipeline, documents show
Expanded carbon-capture plans would be outpaced by the impact of the promised major pipeline through B.C., according to provincial documents.

Toronto Zoo welcomes young bald eagle found at northeastern Ontario gold mine
The juvenile male bird, named Takoda, was discovered at the mine in September and then cared for by a wildlife centre in Sudbury.

Mark Carney's staff getting shuffled after departure for byelection
Braeden Caley's entry into electoral fray spurs charges in PM's team.

This Scarborough gelato gem is drawing lineups for its inventive flavours, from ginger milk to white peach oolong
Tucked away by the GO tracks, Pretty Sweet Gelato is winning over foodies with Asian-inspired scoops and soft serve.

Charges stayed against man accused in shooting attacks on houses of GFL executives
The Crown has 12 months to restart the charges or drop them.
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Globe and Mail

Bangkok pub fire death toll rises to 30, dozens remain in hospital
Investigation into cause of fire and the bar’s adherence to safety regulations is ongoing
Iran-backed Houthi rebels strike airport in Saudi Arabia
The attacks mark an escalation not seen since a Saudi-led coalition struck Houthi-controlled areas several years ago
Witness heard victim say 'I tried to stop' after ICE shoot man dead in Maine
A federal immigration officer fatally shot a motorist in Maine on Monday, the second time in a week that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have used deadly force.

PEI voters choose new representative in byelection
A win for the governing Progressive Conservatives would help boost the party ahead of the next province-wide vote, experts say

Hungary’s parliament to oust President in Prime Minister Magyar’s power shake-up
Magyar says Tamas Sulyok is a ‘puppet’ of former premier Viktor Orban
Democratic lawmakers demand Pentagon to release findings from investigation into Iran school strike
The strike in Minab killed more than 175 children and teachers, Iranian officials say
Trump invested crypto gains in stocks and bonds as retail buyers lost on his risky ventures, filings show
U.S. President’s traditional assets increased at least fourfold last year

Minnesota prosecutors obtain withheld evidence in the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti
Statements, police body camera video and other evidence had previously been concealed by federal officials in the killings

Trump sued IRS for an ‘improper purpose,’ Miami judge says
Trump lawyer, officials are referred to state bar authorities to determine if actions violated legal ethics rules

Maine motorist shot dead by ICE was not target of warrant, Senator says
Shooting marks second time this week that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have used deadly force
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Global News

Scientists find sugar in the Milky Way. It could help answer a cosmic mystery
The sugar was detected in the galactic centre region of the Milky Way where there is a dense concentration of gases and stars, about 26,700 light years from Earth.

U.S. citizen working in Congo tests positive for Ebola
The CDC said it is working with the patient's employing organization, other U.S. federal agencies and public health authorities 'to help prevent further transmission.'

U.K. counterterrorism police take over former MP Ann Widdecombe death probe
Police initially said her death was not believed to be terror-related but on Monday, it was announced counter-terror police were taking over the investigation.

Who controls the Strait of Hormuz? U.S., Iran make competing claims
The United States and Iran each asserted Monday they controlled the Strait of Hormuz after a weekend of attacks stretching across the wider Middle East.

Iran-backed group behind anti-Jewish attacks, U.K. says
A series of arson and vandalism attacks on Jewish sites in Britain were the work of a proxy group backed by Iran, the U.K. government said Monday.

Fire rips through Bangkok music bar, killing at least 27
Bangkok city officials said the fire broke out shortly before midnight Sunday, and it was about half an hour until firefighters brought it under control.

US strikes Iran over latest ship attack and Tehran responds by hitting Arab states
The fighting raised new questions about the interim deal Iran and the U.S. reached on June 17, beginning a 60-day period aimed at reaching a permanent end to the war.

Trump and Iran’s supreme leader trade threats as mediators try to save their crumbling deal
The U.S. and Iran exchanged fresh threats Saturday as fragile talks continued, raising new doubts about efforts to prevent a wider conflict in the Middle East.

Passenger’s head and shoulders sucked out of window on flight from Greece: reports
Passengers told Greek media that they heard a loud bang, that oxygen masks dropped and that the plane began descending, the Associated Press said.

Art museum covers gallery floor in peanut butter to honour late Dutch artist
Using 800 pounds of peanut butter, staff created a 25-square-metre hexagon on the floor of one of the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen's galleries.
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New York Times

Trump Says Fighting With Iran Has Resumed as He Orders Blockade and Tolls
After several days of strikes, the president notified Congress that fighting had begun again and announced shipping fees that his administration previously deemed illegal.

Deportations by India Cause Tension Along Border with Bangladesh
India is driving out Bangladeshi immigrants it says are in the country illegally. Bangladesh is pushing back, leaving people stranded along the border amid increasing tensions between the countries.

Jon Stewart Mocks Mitch McConnell’s Recovery Photo
The “Daily Show” host called the image “totally believable evidence that Mitch McConnell is not only alive, but the happiest boy in the hospital.”

The Ukraine-Russia War Reaches a New Phase
The ground war in Ukraine has stalemated and the crucial fight has shifted to the skies — missiles and interceptors.

ICE Agent Kills Person in Vehicle in Biddeford, Maine, State Officials Say
The fatal shooting in Biddeford, Maine, was the second in a week involving an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent firing into a vehicle.

‘Lettuce or Salad Greens’ Identified as Potential Source of Cyclospora Outbreak
Michigan health officials announced the preliminary findings, but they cautioned that other foods could not be ruled out. The illness has sickened thousands across the United States.

Agitation in Dementia Can Be Helped by Medical Cannabis, Study Suggests
A combination of THC and CBD eased symptoms in an especially frail population: patients with advanced dementia near the end of their lives.

Pat Oliphant, Cartoonist Who Skewered the Powerful, Dies at 90
The winner of countless awards, including a Pulitzer Prize, he was described in 1990 as “the most influential political cartoonist now working.”

Tension Emerges Among Democratic Socialists Over 2028 Endorsement
A meeting to decide on a plan to back a presidential candidate, most likely Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, turned acrimonious, and a proposal to poll members was rejected.

Graham’s Death Complicates G.O.P. Agenda in Congress
Senators returned to the Capitol mourning their colleague, who played pivotal roles on multiple issues confronting lawmakers.
CNBC

U.S. crude jumps above $80 as Iran ceasefire fractures; Trump's Hormuz toll plans reignite supply fears
Oil prices rose on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to impose shipping fees in the Strait of Hormuz.

U.S. targets Iranian military assets in another round of strikes as Tehran hits Gulf states
The U.S. has completed a third consecutive night of strikes against Iran, as Tehran targets U.S. military facilities in the region.

CNBC Daily Open: The Hormuz blockade is back and Trump is tolling
Oil markets reel as President Trump revives his naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz and demands a 20% toll charge.

China exports in June rise at fastest pace since 2021 as AI boom, tariff rush lift trade
China's exports to the U.S. jumped around 14% last month while imports grew 26%, according to CNBC calculation of the official data.

Taiwan's second-largest chipmaker starts mass production in Singapore; Citi sees improving outlook
Taiwan’s UMC has kicked off mass production of silicon photonics wafers at its Singapore facility amid positive Citi forecast.

'Nobody underwrote for that': Private credit faces a key test as higher rates squeeze borrowers
Private credit is facing a new pressure point from elevated rates, which could hit under-pressure borrowers.

Trump's Hormuz toll plans bring oil supply risks back in spotlight
While the proposed levy would raise shipping costs, an escalating conflict could remove barrels from the market altogether.

Singapore's economy expands 5.7% in the second quarter, beating expectations
The growth figure was higher than the 5.5% expected, but lower than the revised 6.3% in the first quarter.

CNBC Daily Open: Hormuz toll threats, Mideast tensions keep investors on edge
Dwindling hopes of a Mideast peace deal and a tech sell-off sent U.S. benchmark indexes lower overnight, while Asia markets traded lower Tuesday.

'Listing is a must': Chinese humanoid startups are rushing to launch IPOs
Shenzhen-based LimX Dynamics is the latest humanoid company in China to raise capital in recent weeks as investors eye IPO exits.
Washington Post

Trump says U.S. military will reimpose blockade on Iranian ports
The president said the U.S. will impose a 20 percent fee on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz despite official assertions that fees would violate international law.

U.K. to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group
U.K. authorities have linked the IRGC and its proxies to a wave of violent plots on British soil.

Vatican hits back at U.S. claim that Pope Leo speaks as a politician
President Donald Trump's ambassador had sought to portray the pontiff as the political leader of the Holy See. The Vatican swiftly said he is “proclaiming the Gospel.”

Fire at Bangkok bar kills 27; exits may have been blocked, officials say
Preliminary investigations indicated that the fire may have been started by electrical short circuits, and that emergency exits may have been blocked.

Renovated Buckingham Palace will be a very royal office building
Since Queen Victoria made it her official residence in 1837, every British sovereign has lived there. King Charles III, born at the palace, is the first to opt out.

He fleeced the Navy for millions, then fled the country. Now he wants a pardon.
In an exclusive interview, the legendary con man known as Fat Leonard, back in prison, tells The Post about his wild escape and his bid for a presidential pardon.
BBC

Why it's time for The Open to crown an English winner
It is nearly 60 years since Tony Jacklin became the last Englishman to win The Open on English soil but there's every chance that drought may be broken this week, writes Iain Carter.

Could it work if Verstappen wanted to go to McLaren? F1 Q&A
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your latest questions before the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps.

Increased security for England and Argentina tie
Authorities say there will be increased security measures in place for Wednesday's World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina in Atlanta.

Increased security for England v Argentina tie in Atlanta
Authorities say there will be increased security measures in place for Wednesday's World Cup semi-final between England and Argentina in Atlanta.

Free school meal pupils falling further behind their peers, report warns
The Education Policy Institute says the new prime minister should target the issue with "laser-like focus".

Who will win the World Cup? The view from the semi-finalists
BBC Sport speaks to journalists and fans from the World Cup's four semi-finalists to see who they think will win the tournament.

Who will win the World Cup? The view from the semi-finalists' countries
BBC Sport speaks to journalists and fans from the World Cup's four semi-finalists to see who they think will win the tournament.

Gang feud ended with 'resolution of differences' between rivals - police
Chief Constable Jo Farrell noted the feud - which spanned six months and involved 84 separate incidents - had ended for multiple reasons including dozens of arrests.

Time for Lamine Yamal to ignite? Or another Mbappe masterclass?
France face Spain for a place in the World Cup final on Tuesday, meaning a showdown between Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal. Who comes out on top?

Mason: Widdecombe's death renews debate over protection of politicians
Many MPs blame social media for normalising violent language and abuse, the BBC's political editor writes.
The Independent
Lindsey Graham’s death puts spotlight back on GOP secrecy over aging leaders’ health
The sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, a top ally of President Donald Trump and one of Washington’s best-known politicians, is renewing focus on the country’s aging lawmakers

The frog bacterium with secret power to wipe out tumours
Scientists say microbe found in amphibian gut shows ‘superior therapeutic efficacy’ compared to conventional cancer treatments

Ann Widdecombe murder latest: Police criticised for breaking ‘golden rule’ by ruling out terror link
‘New information and evidence’ has come to light, counter-terror police have said as they take the lead from Devon & Cornwall Police

Iran-US war latest: Tehran launches missiles on multiple tankers in Strait of Hormuz after more Trump strikes
Donald Trump has said the US will be guardians of Strait of Hormuz and impose a 20 percent toll on ships using it
Trump opens sacred Native American lands to mining in major rollback
This move directly challenges proclamations by his predecessors

Ex Broadmoor nurse and Jimmy Savile whistleblower in NHS court fight to keep home on hospital estate
Keith Palmer is now caught up in a fight to keep his home near the hospital

King Charles’ cousin welcomes baby girl with traditional royal name
The newborn’s name honours the late Princess Marina, Duchess of Kent

Trump’s inflation problem isn’t over as Iran tensions drive up oil prices
Inflation likely cooled last month as gas prices declined, providing consumers with some welcome relief even as renewed combat with Iran has sent oil prices climbing again

Nine out of 10 elderly dementia sufferers become less agitated after marijuana treatment, study finds
Medications such as morphine, Valium and Haldol have been found to have limited effectiveness in treating dementia-related agitation

South East Water hit with £30.5m penalty over multiple failures
The water giant was fined over failings

























