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CBC.ca

Venezuela vexes Trump but rightward trend across Americas could help U.S. national security strategy
The favourite in Chile's election on Sunday is the right-wing José Antonio Kast. A Kast victory would be the latest rightward political shift in South America, as U.S. President Donald Trump and the White House try to coax or force the socialist leader of Venezuela from office.

At least 12 Palestinians dead or missing in Gaza as devastation from floods spreads
Hundreds of thousands of displaced Gazans face flooding from heavy rains, and materials for shelters and sandbags are not being allowed to enter the enclave, the UN International Organization for Migration said on Friday.

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammad detained again in Iran, supporters say
Iran has arrested Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, her supporters said Friday.

Bloyce Thompson to be sworn in as new P.E.I. premier, 1 day after Rob Lantz resigns
Deputy premier, Bloyce Thompson will be sworn in as P.E.I.'s 35th premier Friday afternoon, one day after Rob Lantz resigns from the role to seek permanent leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of P.E.I.

Canadian ski cross racer Kevin Drury scores emotional gold-medal win
Canada's Kevin Drury battled his way to a gold medal at a World Cup ski cross event on Friday in Val Thorens, France. The race marked his first victory in five years.

Accused in killing of Owen Sound, Ont., restaurateur extradited from Scotland to Canada
Three Scottish men accused of killing an Ontario restaurant owner after a dispute over an unpaid bill have been brought to Canada to face charges.

Convicted human smuggler wants to self-represent in appeal, questions lawyer's conduct
A man convicted of human smuggling last year has asked a U.S. court to continue his appeal without a lawyer, in a case where a family from India froze to death near the Manitoba-U.S. border in 2022.

'That was my granddaughter's voice': Senior suspects scammers used AI in Regina, Saskatoon
Jill Finn suspects thieves used AI to recreate her granddaughter's voice in the latest phone scam targeting seniors in Regina and Saskatoon.

Americans marking Arrow Air disaster in Gander thank residents for compassion
Four decades after the deadliest aviation crash on Canadian soil, two Americans who lost loved ones in the Arrow Air disaster say they needed to visit Gander to share their gratitude with those who feel their grief.
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Toronto Star

Today is your last chance to grab a slice of the Loblaw bread price-fixing settlement. Here's how much you can get
Dec. 12 is the deadline for Canadians to submit a claim and get a piece of the $500-million bread price-fixing class-action settlement.

TDSB education director fired by provincial supervisor
A memo, from provincial supervisor Rohit Gupta, says he and Education Minister Paul Calandra made the "difficult decision" and that Clayton La Touche "will be leaving the TDSB, effective immediately."

Alessia Cara is set to headline the Brampton New Year's Eve party. Here's everything you need to know
At the event, Cara will also be inducted into Brampton's Arts Walk of Fame.

Syrian-American Jews register first Jewish NGO in Syria to restore heritage
A group of Syrian-American Jews have registered a nongovernmental organization in Syria in a bid to restore Jewish heritage in a country where the once-sizable religious minority has shrunk to almost nothing.

Durham police to announce results of 'Project Hydrogen' drug and gun probe Friday morning
Suspects have been arrested and officers seized guns, drugs and cash during the investigation.

Vanilla bean bliss: Buttery Danish cookies that kids will love
Every day until Christmas, we're baking a recipe from the Star’s archives. Today, Amber bakes Vaniljekranse cookies with her five-year-old helper.

These irresistible $5 tacos are the best thing I ate in Toronto this week
Our food reporter explores the city in search of the most delicious — and affordable — dishes Toronto and the GTA has to offer.

Inside 'The Nutcracker': Two Toronto Star reporters join the National Ballet’s cannon doll tradition
Photographer Arlyn McAdorey tagged along with reporters Joshua Chong and Victoria Gibson as they appeared in the National Ballet's "The Nutcracker."

Canada is testing a new digital visa for travellers. Here's how it works
The electronic version of the physical visa or counterfoil placed in traveller's passport can be stored in an Apple or Android device.

Thousands of Canada Post workers still in the dark on tentative deal reached three weeks ago
With restructuring of the Crown corporation coming soon, labour relation experts say negotiators on both sides are clearly 'being careful' to make sure agreement language is just right.
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Globe and Mail
Dog with prosthetic paws gives Ukraine war veterans strength to heal
Lavr, a Ukrainian dog fitted with titanium prosthetic front paws, is helping war veterans recover at a rehabilitation center in Kyiv. Viacheslav Zaporozhets, Lavr’s owner and the centre's founder, said Lavr was found near Odesa’s railway station after a train severed both of his front paws.
Archaeologists uncover earliest evidence of humans making fire
Archaeologists say they have identified the earliest known evidence of humans making fire, dating to about 400,000 years ago. The discovery suggests early Neanderthal groups in what is now eastern England were not only using fire but deliberately creating it far earlier than previously documented.
Lions, hippos get festive treats at Colombia park
Rescued animals at Hacienda Napoles enjoyed Christmas-themed environmental enrichment activities on Thursday, as park staff offered decorated food and toys to lions, hippos, elephants and big cats. Mariana Cifuentes, a biologist at the park, said animals need constant enrichment for their wellbeing.
Bulgarian government resigns after anti-corruption protests
Protests underline political instability in the country as it plans to join the common European currency

Hong Kong court to hand down verdict in Jimmy Lai case on Monday
The 78-year-old publisher faces a potential life sentence, but his family warns even a short prison term could see him die behind bars given his worsening health

Michigan’s Sherrone Moore was a once-promising coach until a sudden and stunning fall from grace
Popular coach was fired and arrested in a matter of hours Wednesday

Six years after Chile’s social uprising, the country is on the verge of electing a far-right leader
Rising crime, weak economy spurred public dissatisfaction with outgoing left-of-centre government
Gaza City camps engulfed by floodwaters
With buckets and mops, the tent camp residents laboriously pushed water out of their tents to save their soaked furniture.

U.S. Justice Department fails in latest attempt to re-indict Letitia James, source says
Grand jury again declines to re-indict New York Attorney-General in mortgage fraud prosecution encouraged by Trump
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Corina Machado will return to Venezuela with award
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said she planned to take her award back to Venezuela, but declined to say on Thursday when she would return to her home country after leaving in great secrecy to receive the honor. She added that the Trump administration's actions have been decisive in weakening the regime in Venezuela.
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Global News

Man charged with manslaughter after girlfriend freezes to death on Austrian mountain
Thomas Plamberger and his girlfriend, Kerstin Gurtner, were attempting to scale Austria's tallest mountain in the middle of winter, despite her inexperience.

For 1st time since trade war, Canada exported more than it imported
The Canadian economy achieved a trade surplus for the first time since the trade war began, as exports rebounded and imports fell in September, according to Statistics Canada.

Extortion suspects have all claimed refugee status, Canada’s border agency says
The development has frustrated deportations of foreign nationals accused of fuelling B.C.'s extortion boom.

NHL players ‘not going’ to Winter Olympics if ice isn’t safe: deputy commissioner
The NHL says if the ice rinks for the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics aren't to standards by game time, its players will not be attending the games.

Visiting U.S.? Here’s who may need to share social media, family details
The proposed rule would add new disclosure requirements for visa-exempt travellers, but Canadian citizens using their passport would not be affected.

Almost 200 children conceived from sperm donor with cancer-causing gene
Sixty-seven fertility clinics used the donor's sperm in 14 different countries.

U.S. seizes oil tanker off Venezuela coast, Trump says
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered a massive U.S. military build-up in the region, including an aircraft carrier, fighter jets and tens of thousands of troops.

Canada’s border agency says it protects staff who face work-related threats
The CBSA was responding to an officer who said the agency abandoned him amid an Indian disinformation campaign.

‘NATO calls me daddy,’ Trump says while touting influence over alliance
Trump's interview with Politico focused in part on a new national security strategy that sharply criticizes European allies and warns against NATO expansion.

Zelenskyy says no to ceding land as Trump tells Ukraine to ‘play ball’
Zelenskyy continued shoring up European support for Ukraine's position in peace negotiations, meeting with Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in Rome and Pope Leo outside the city.
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New York Times

A Seized Oil Tanker and the Big Business of Dark Fleet Smuggling
The U.S. seizure of a vessel off Venezuela is likely to squeeze the country’s government, but do little to counter the tankers that secretively move oil from sanctioned countries.

Harold Hamm, Oklahoma Oil Tycoon, Allies With Trump to Reshape U.S. Energy
Harold Hamm, an Oklahoma oil tycoon, has played a central role in reshaping energy policy by allying himself with President Trump.

Indiana Senate Republicans Reject Trump’s Redistricting Effort
Republicans hold an overwhelming majority in the Indiana Senate, but more than a dozen of them defied the president’s wishes, voting against a map aimed at adding Republicans in Congress.

Republicans Defy Trump in Indiana, and Hundreds Quarantined in Measles Outbreak
Plus, your Friday news quiz.

Republicans Undercut Johnson, Circumventing Him to Force Votes
The speaker has repeatedly lost his grip on the House floor thanks to a once rare parliamentary maneuver that G.O.P. members are increasingly using to force action on legislation.

Russia Sues Holder of Frozen Assets Europe Wants for Ukraine Loan
The lawsuit was a warning to European officials who are racing to agree to a plan to use Russian government assets in Europe to lend money to Ukraine.

Paramount Says Money Is No Object. Warner Bros. Isn’t Convinced.
Larry Ellison is backstopping Paramount’s bid for Warner Brothers, but Warner Brothers is concerned that the billionaire has not provided a personal guarantee to pay.

Elon Musk Tests Europe’s Willingness to Enforce Its Online Laws
Backed by White House officials, the tech billionaire has lashed out at the European Union after his social media platform X was fined last week.

100,000 in Washington State Ordered to Evacuate as Rivers Rise
Days of heavy rain pushed waterways to record flood levels in a mountainous region north of Seattle. “Do not wait,” local officials warned residents, urging them to seek higher ground.

Soon He’ll Be Mayor Mamdani. To His Soccer Teammates, He Was Just Z.
Zohran Mamdani isn’t just a superfan. Until recently, he was a key player on the Talking Headers, a rec-league team in Brooklyn.
CNBC

Epstein files: Trump, Clinton, Bill Gates, Steve Bannon, others in newly released photos
Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released the photos to pressure the Trump administration to release files about Jeffrey Epstein.

UK economy unexpectedly shrunk before Budget
The U.K. economy unexpectedly contracted in the three months to October, according to official figures released Friday.

AI-led tech slide extends into third day as Oracle, Broadcom fall
AI-related names have made losses since Oracle's mixed results on Wednesday.

Trump signs executive order for single national AI regulation standard, limiting power of states
President Trump's executive order, which limits the power of states in regulating AI, is a win for big tech companies that have lobbied for a federal standard.

European markets rise as Wall Street sentiment spills over; ASMI, BESI dip
Global investors will be watching the latest developments between Ukraine and Russia on Friday.

Rivian announces new AI tech, chip and robotaxi ambitions
The company has also developed AI models to power its Autonomy+ subscription, which it intends to roll out early next year for $2,500 up front or $49.99 a month.

India’s inflation rises to 0.71% in November as decline in food, fuel prices loses steam
India's inflation in November rose after touching an all-time low in October due to rise in prices of food items, fuel.

Putin can fund Ukraine war for years to come, ex-official says as Trump's resolve is tested
Ukraine and its allies are scrambling to keep Trump onside as the U.S. piles pressure on Kyiv to make a peace deal.

Asia-Pacific markets trade higher after Wall Street notches fresh record
Asia-Pacific markets traded higher on Friday, tracking Wall Street gains.

CNBC Daily Open: Record high U.S. stocks as investors rotate out of tech
Even though the AI theme seems to be under scrutiny, other sectors are performing well on the back of a resilient U.S. economy and buoyed by interest-rate cut.
Washington Post

Secret meetings between FBI and Ukraine negotiator spark concern
FBI Director Kash Patel and his deputy, Dan Bongino, have met with Ukraine’s top delegate amid a U.S. pressure campaign on Kyiv to trade land for peace.

Sudan’s RSF holds thousands hostage — and kills those who can’t pay
RSF fighters in El Fashir have rounded up civilians en masse, survivors told The Post, subjecting them to torture and extorting their families for cash.

Trump wants Bagram back. Satellite images show how the Taliban are using it.
Taliban propaganda has depicted a flurry of activity at former U.S. bases in Afghanistan. Aerial images show aircraft decoys and equipment scavenged for parts.

Germany’s anti-immigrant AfD party finds open door in Trump’s America
Some German lawmakers want to ban Alternative for Germany, but the party has been embraced in Washington, and some of its leaders see Trump’s path to power as a road map.

Distrust of Trump, fear of China propel new political force in Taiwan
The Kuomintang party’s new leader, Cheng Li-wun, is pushing much closer ties with China, reflecting growing fears Washington would not help in a war over Taiwan.

White House signals campaign to seize more oil tankers near Venezuela
The effort appears to be a new phase in the Trump administration’s push to oust President Nicolás Maduro.

U.S. seizes ‘very large’ oil tanker off Venezuelan coast, Trump says
The seizure was a significant escalation in the U.S. pressure campaign against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his country’s oil-dependent economy.

Video shows orcas and dolphins teaming up to hunt more efficiently
Scientists say the aquatic allies were observed apparently relying on one another to find prized prey: large adult Chinook salmon.

Two peace deals Trump took credit for appear to unravel at the same time
Fighting has not abated in the Democratic Republic of Congo or between Cambodia and Thailand in the wake of Trump-backed agreements.

Video shows skydiver dangling from plane after parachute gets caught
Though not required to carry a knife, the skydiver survived by using one to cut away from the snagged reserve parachute, landing safely with the main chute.
BBC

Man previously cleared of killing wife convicted after child gives new evidence
Robert Rhodes was convicted of killing his wife Dawn Rhodes in Redhill, Surrey.

Trump signs order to block US states from enforcing own AI rules
California's governor Gavin Newsom issued a strongly-worded statement in response to the executive order.

What's happening with the assisted dying bill?
It's more than a year since MPs first backed the proposed legislation but it still needs to be approved by peers.

Germany accuses Russia of air traffic control cyber-attack
The Russian ambassador is summoned over a cyber-attack on air traffic control and attempted electoral interference.

Venue apologises after alleged antisemitic imagery shown at Primal Scream gig
A London music venue says it is "appalled" by alleged antisemitic images shown on stage at a gig.

Sudan militia fighter linked by BBC Verify to massacre sanctioned in UK
The UK accuses Al-Fateh Abdullah Idris, also known as Abu Lulu, of committing acts of violence against civilians.

Disguises, freezing waves, and a special forces veteran: Inside mission to sneak Nobel winner out of Venezuela
The man who led the operation says María Corina Machado crossed “very rough seas” in “pitch-black darkness”.

Fans' group urges FA to lobby Fifa over 'scandalous' World Cup ticket prices
Fifa is coming under increasing pressure from supporters' groups to revisit its "scandalous" pricing structure for the World Cup.

FA urged to press Fifa over World Cup ticket prices
Fifa is coming under increasing pressure from supporters' groups to revisit its "scandalous" pricing structure for the World Cup.

Five charts that show how flu outbreak is different this winter
NHS England says it's facing a "worst-case scenario" after flu hospital cases jump 55% in a week.
The Independent

Equine virus outbreak forces changes at nation’s largest rodeo event
The rodeo, which draws more than 150,000 people annually, canceled group tours and limited the number of people allowed in the stables

New photos show Trump with Epstein survivors as House Democrats release more pictures from case files
House Oversight Democrats released images of high-profile figures

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor pictured in new release of Epstein case files
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been pictured in a set of images released from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Epstein files live updates: New photos from personal collection show Trump and Clinton with ‘victims’
The U.S. House Oversight Committee Democrats have received 95,000 photos from the Epstein estate, with 19 posted online Friday

Multiple people trapped as building collapse in South Africa leaves one dead
A multistory building that was under construction collapsed on a temple below it, authorities said

Archaeologists discover rare painting of a clean-shaven Jesus
The Good Shepherd fresco depicts a youthful, clean-shaven Jesus dressed

Danish intelligence report warns of US military threat under Trump
A Danish intelligence agency report has warned that the United States is using its economic power to assert its will and threaten military force against both allies and adversaries

How Joyce DiDonato's childhood inspired her role in 'Amahl and the Night Visitors'
Gian Carlo Menotti’s opera “Amahl and the Night Visitors” is coming to New York’s Lincoln Center Theater

Attacks by insurgents in Mozambique are compounding a displacement crisis, especially for children
Jihadist insurgents in northern Mozambique have launched new attacks in recent weeks, beheading civilians, burning villages and leaving children orphaned and forced to seek help alone

‘Tomb raiders’ arrested after ancient treasures stolen from archaeological sites
The looting of rich artistic and archaeological heritage is a centuries-old problem
























