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CBC.ca

A tourist played the bagpipes on Toronto's subway | The Moment

Scottish tourists Martin Wilson and his brother John Wilson tell The National about the moment Martin played the bagpipes on the subway in Toronto while en route to watch Scotland compete in the FIFA World Cup.

The National | Trump promotes Iran peace deal

June 15, 2026 | U.S. President Donald Trump provides few details while promoting his new peace deal with Iran. Toronto police shoot at a 12-year-old who they say struck an officer with a car. And, 12 people are injured at a popular B.C. waterpark.

Ghana midfielder denied entry to Canada for World Cup taking fight to Federal Court

A Federal Court judge is scheduled to hear an injunction application Tuesday from Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, whose bid to enter Canada for the World Cup was denied over rape and sexual assault charges in England.

The U.S. and Iran's deal to make a deal | About That

The United States says it has reached a deal to end the war with Iran and reopen the Strait of Hormuz — but much remains unclear about exactly how it will work. Andrew Chang breaks down statements from both sides to explain what we know about the terms, and the factors that might prevent it from going ahead smoothly.Images provided by The Canadian Press, Reuters, Adobe Stock and Getty Images

New privacy bill would give Canadians right to request companies delete AI deepfakes

The federal Liberal government has introduced a new piece of legislation it says will tighten privacy rules and regulations for companies handling Canadians' data.

Iran tied New Zealand 2-2 as sport, protest and war collided in Los Angeles

Iran opened its World Cup with a 2-2 draw against New Zealand in Los Angeles on Monday, as protests outside SoFi Stadium underscored how closely the match was tied to the war and political turmoil back home.

Sister of 5 children killed in Elmira, Ont.-area crash details 'unimaginable reality' of loss

People are stepping up to help after five children died and other members of the same family were injured in a crash between a van and an SUV on Friday in Elmira, Ont. The second oldest daughter, who wasn't involved in the collision, is allowing CBC News to share an image of the family.

Bell Canada parent company slashing nearly 700 jobs as part of ongoing reorganization

Bell Canada's parent company, BCE, has confirmed it is cutting another 690 jobs as part of a reorganization effort that began late last year.

Runaway marsupial on Montreal's South Shore sparks animal trafficking concerns

For the last few days, a small marsupial has been on the loose on Montreal’s South Shore, after it likely escaped from illegal captivity, say animal rights advocates and Quebec's Environment Ministry.
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Toronto Star

Lawyers clash over criminal charges as accused in Toronto cop shooting remains unconscious

At an appearance Friday, Nicholas Bennett was said to be in a medically induced coma.

Doug Ford is getting a ‘free ride’ on the economy and is ‘detached’ from reality, says Navdeep Bains

In his first interview since joining the race, Bains said Ford's Conservatives "are not focusing on the real ... challenges that people are facing."

Carney government proposes major overhaul of privacy legislation

The Liberals introduced legislation that would overhaul Canada’s privacy laws in what would be the first major update in the digital age.

The World Cup's buzziest moments so far, from Alanis Morissette's near miss to Justin Trudeau's declaration

Plus, Ryan Reynolds and Mike Myers sit in the Toronto stands and France's players wow with their designer bag collection.

Disgraced Canadian pop star Jacob Hoggard granted day parole on Toronto sex assault conviction

“I just want to use this as an opportunity to say that I'm sorry for the harm that I've caused," Hoggard told his parole hearing.

$24 for a corndog and pop? Fans hit with high concession prices at FIFA Fan Fest

As soccer fans grappled with high food and drink prices, conflicting accounts emerged over who is responsible for setting concession costs at the FIFA Fan Fest.

8 people died in B-52 bomber crash at US Air Force base in Southern California, officials say

Emergency crews were responding after the aircraft went down around 11:20 a.m. at Edwards Air Force Base, the military said.

This is what Star readers would add to our list of 100 unforgettable restaurants

These are the most underrated, must-try spots in the GTA, according to Star readers

Bell Canada parent lays off almost 700 employees, citing operational changes

The layoffs are in addition to dozens of attendance-related dismissals that began in the spring.

3 Toronto Star journalists awarded CAJ honours

Amy Dempsey Raven, Megan Ogilvie, and Katharine Lake Berz won gold for stories in two categories, the organization announced Saturday.
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Globe and Mail

Iran’s first World Cup match divides U.S. diaspora

The national team’s first game on U.S. soil since the war’s outbreak was met with a mix of cheers and boos

Newsom accuses Trump of launching politically motivated investigation targeting him and his wife

California Governor Newsom, a Democrat, is considering a run for U.S. president in 2028

B-52 bomber crashes after takeoff at US military base in Southern California

Officials say a B-52 bomber crashed shortly after takeoff at a U.S. Air Force base in Southern California's Mojave Desert. Aerial footage over the scene showed emergency crews responding at Edwards Air Force Base after the aircraft went down.

Visiting World Cup fans pleasantly surprised by friendliness of American hosts

Washington’s popularity is at a low around the world, but many visitors find Americans as welcoming as ever

Eight people aboard U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber killed in crash near California base, military officials say

It was not immediately clear what caused the Boeing aircraft to go down shortly after takeoff

Canada prepared to help keep Strait of Hormuz open, Carney says at G7 summit

Canadian PM says he welcomes progress made toward peace between in Iran and the U.S.

Trump touts deal to end Iran war at G7, says he seeks peace between Russia and Ukraine next

U.S. President is set to attend a working session with Zelensky at the summit

Fox to buy Roku in a $22-billion deal

Fox Corp. has agreed to buy the streaming pioneer Roku in a cash-and-stock deal valued at approximately US$22-billion, including debt.

Iran-U.S. deal may have the two countries back to where they started

Trump’s team and its Iranian negotiating partners may have done little more than returned the region to the circumstances that prevailed a third of a century ago

Romeow and Juliet: cat steals show during ballet in Turkey

A cat took to the stage during the final scene of a Romeo and Juliet ballet performance by the Imperial Russian Ballet Company in Turkey's Izmir on Wednesday.
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Global News

South African police seize more than 100 live scorpions stashed in luggage

The suspect had concealed the poisonous arachnids, which were alive, between his clothing packed inside his suitcase, according to police. 

Refugee board orders deportation of Bishnoi extortion gang gunman

Abjeet Kingra is the latest to face deportation amid a nation-wide crackdown on extortion gangs preying on Canada’s South Asian communities.

Gas prices may not return to pre-Iran war levels anytime soon, experts say

After a peace agreement was reached, getting oil to flow through the Persian Gulf region again and helping gas prices return to pre-war levels may be more of a challenge.

Son of Norway’s crown princess sentenced to 4 years in prison for rape

Prosecutors were seeking a sentence of seven years and seven months, while defence lawyers said he should be acquitted of the rape allegations and receive no more than 18 months.

Iran and the U.S. have a deal. What we know — and what’s still unclear

Much remains unknown, including whether the deal says anything about Iran’s missile program or support for its regional allies like Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

‘Spider-Man of Yemen’ dead after fall while climbing volcanic crater

Al-Qaqa Ibn Antar was climbing the steep walls of the Hardah Dam volcanic crater when he lost his grip and fell into the 120 metre crater.

U.K. unveils social media, online gaming and streaming ban for under-16s

The U.K.'s policy comes after the Canadian government introduced online harms legislation that would require social media companies to restrict children under 16 years from use.

21-year-old woman dead after rope jump staff allegedly failed to attach cord

Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, 21, was thrown from the Ponte do Esqueleto, an abandoned bridge in the municipality of Limeira, São Paulo.

Singer Oliver Tree on passenger list of deadly helicopter crash in Brazil

The 32-year-old singer was in the middle of his headlining world tour for his fourth studio album 'Love You Madly, Hate You Badly,' which began on May 30 in Mexico City.

Russian missile strikes kill 11 in Ukraine, damage religious landmark, officials say

The attacks came after Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke separately by phone with U.S. President Donald Trump over the weekend.
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New York Times

Trump’s War Has Turned Iran Into a Symbol of Defiance

Iran’s defiance in the face of Western aggression has become a rallying cry.

This New Party Wants to Write a New Future for Israel

A new Israeli-Palestinian political party, A Place For Us All, was born out of joint activism and organizing focused on the daily realities on the ground, not grandiose policies.

Why Team Iran Is in a Tough Spot at the World Cup

At its first game in Los Angeles, the men’s national team drew spectators who weren’t coming for the soccer, but rather to protest the regime in Tehran.

Japan Raises Rates to 31-Year High to Ward Off War Inflation

Going against Prime Minister Takaichi’s wishes, Japan’s central bank acted amid U.S. pressure, a tanking currency and inflation from energy disruptions.

8 Dead in B-52 Bomber Crash at Edwards Air Force Base in California

The aircraft burst into flames on Monday morning shortly after takeoff from Edwards Air Force Base in California, officials said. The cause is still under investigation.

China’s Spending Slowdown Deepens as Households Tighten Their Belts

The unexpected decline in retail sales underscored China’s growing reliance on exports to sustain economic growth as domestic demand continues to falter.

Naval Mines Could Still Stymie Gulf Shipping After War

The U.S. Navy will be deploying a new generation of drone-based countermeasures to search the sea floor and surface for any mines Iran laid.

Gov. Gavin Newsom Says Trump Is Investigating Him and His Wife

Aides to Gov. Gavin Newsom of California say several people associated with the couple have been contacted by federal agents in the past week. He criticized the move as politically motivated.

A Knicks-Inspired Baby-Naming Boom Is Coming After Championship Win, Experts Say

Jalen Brunson could become the next Michael Jordan of baby names, but don’t expect more Victors or Wembys, the experts say.

Montana Democrats Are Divided Over How to Win a Republican-held Senate Seat

A rift in Montana between the Democratic nominee and an independent candidate could boost Republican hopes of holding on to an open seat in conservative territory.

CNBC

Qualcomm CEO says AI agents will replace apps — as chip giant works on 40 new AI-powered devices

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said he is bullish on smart glasses which could eventually become as big as the smartphone.

Australia central bank warns hikes are not off the table as it keeps rates steady at 4.35%

In its statement, the RBA said that inflation was "still too high," which warranted to keep the cash rate unchanged

Biotech IPO window is opening but big pharma M&A still sets the pace, top bankers tell CNBC

Biopharma dealmaking is driven by pressure to top up drug pipelines ahead of major patent expirations later this decade.

Bank of Japan hikes rates to 1%, highest since 1995, as yen and inflation worries take hold

This is the BOJ's first hike since December, when it raised rates to its current level of 0.75%, also its highest level in over 30 years.

China economy weakens further in May as retail sales post first drop in over three years

China's retail sales fell for the first time in more than three years in May, while urban investment contracted more than expected, adding to signs the economic slump deepened.

South Korean defense stocks surge on prospects for post-Iran-war sales boosts

South Korean defense stocks have risen as there will be "numerous export pipelines" for companies to sell to the Middle East.

CNBC Daily Open: Relief rally rolls on as Mideast deal boosts sentiment

As investors look to the formal signing of the Iran deal on Friday, equities are hitting fresh highs, oil is down and yields are pulling back.

People in China are watching the World Cup differently this time

A 12-hour-plus time difference and various streaming options are influencing how people in China watch the World Cup.

CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Waiting for AI to lift the whole market

China's economy sees a lift from artificial intelligence-related industries, while real estate and domestic demand remain lackluster.

Nvidia plans to raise at least $20 billion in its first debt sale since start of AI boom

Nvidia is set to raise capital in a debt sale for the first time since 2021, when the chipmaker was a fraction of its current size.

Washington Post

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BBC

Woman left traumatised by swinging says website 'facilitated abuse'

She wants to warn others after her husband pressured her into sex she did not want, she says.

Iran v Iran in the stands as politics and football intertwine

The Iranian team may want to unite people but what the game with New Zealand revealed is just how divided many Iranians remain, writes BBC North America correspondent Shaimaa Khalil.

Iranian-Americans protest against Iran team at World Cup

The BBC’s Shaimaa Khalil was outside the Iran v New Zealand opening round match as protesters called for an end to Tehran’s clerical regime.

'Social media firms hit back' and 'Arson attack on Starmer linked to Russia'

Several of the papers are leading on Sir Keir's plan to ban social media for under-16s in the UK, which was announced on Monday.

Just scores double but New Zealand held by Iran in entertaining game

Iran twice come from behind to draw 2-2 with New Zealand at the Los Angeles Stadium in their Group G encounter.

Trump may release US-Iran deal before Friday, Vance says

The US vice-president says the agreement is "about a page and a half" and "very general", meaning many details will be worked out later.

Williamson: Iran deal presents political nightmare for Netanyahu

Donald Trump's ceasefire agreement with Iran leaves the Israeli PM trapped in a new political and security dilemma.

Japan raises interest rate to highest since 1995

The Bank of Japan has been raising rates from near-zero since 2024.

Eight people dead after US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California

The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has been used by the US military since the 1950s.

No, there’s no plot to make you allergic to meat

Viral conspiracy posts claim there is a secret effort to spread ticks on US farms to trigger an allergy to red meat.

The Independent

Iran-US war latest: Vance says deal text may be released early as Netanyahu warns he and Trump ‘don’t see eye to eye’

A White House official said Trump’s Iran deal does not include Israel’s conditional withdrawal from Lebanon amid its conflict with Hezbollah

Unprecedented photos of extremely rare ‘ghost dog’ captured in Amazon rainforest

Dog is not as rare as scientists once feared, study reveals

Asian shares are mostly higher and Japan's Nikkei tops 70,000 before BOJ rate hike

Asian shares are mostly higher and Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 briefly topped 70,000 for the first time before trimming early gains after the Bank of Japan raised its key interest rate to 1%

Scaloni: 'The whole planet' awaits Messi's 200th cap as Argentina opens World Cup against Algeria

Lionel Messi and Argentina are ready to defend their World Cup title

How eight beavers solved a Tube flooding problem engineers have been trying to fix for years

The creatures were reintroduced in 2023 after being hunted to extinction 400 years ago

Author Amy Griffin sues woman who alleged she stole her stories of sexual abuse in memoir 'The Tell'

Author Amy Griffin has sued a former classmate for defamation

What to know about Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California’s Mojave Desert

For decades, a U.S. Air Force base in Southern California’s Mojave Desert has been a hotbed of some of the most innovative flight research in the U.S. From a test pilot breaking the sound barrier to a space shuttle touching down, aviation history has often been made at Edwards Air Force Base

Iranian Americans protest for change outside Iran's World Cup match, in photos

Several hundred Iranian Americans protested outside Iran’s first World Cup match Monday, calling for change in Tehran and waving the prerevolution lion-and-sun flag.

What to know about the demining and escort mission that US allies want for the Strait of Hormuz

U.S. allies are proposing a naval mission to ensure safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz

Higher prices for gas, groceries and flights will outlast the Iran war, experts say

People around the world may be wondering how soon prices will drop for gasoline, groceries, flights and other items that got more expensive during the Iran war