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CBC.ca

Her family hid his father on their farm during WW II. They just met for the 1st time

When Dina Van Dommelen-Samson and Nico Peltenburg met for the first time earlier this month, it felt like a family reunion instead of two strangers getting acquainted. Peltenburg was in Nova Scotia to visit, but he also hoped to meet the family of the man who hid his father during the German occupation of the Netherlands during the Second World War.

Israeli strike on village in eastern Lebanon kills 12, as more troops called up to Lebanon

An Israeli airstrike on a village in eastern Lebanon killed 12 people, state media said Tuesday, as Israeli official said the military had called up more troops to Lebanon.

B.C. won't extend last call for World Cup games as Ontario did — and it's all about time zones

Two Canadian provinces — British Columbia and Ontario — are hosting FIFA World Cup games next month, but only one will allow you to buy booze until 4 a.m. during the tournament. Those keeping an eye on the moves say it likely has more to do with time zones than permissiveness.

RCMP investigator should lose job for having an intimate relationship with informant: ruling

A lead RCMP investigator who had a secret, intimate relationship with their confidential informant risked "the integrity of an active criminal investigation" and needed to be let go, according to a recently published conduct board decision.

Uber drivers in Victoria got a union contract. What does it mean for rideshare workers across Canada?

Victoria's drivers are the first in Canada to get a union contract with Uber, but advocates say there's no guarantee it will pave the way for the broader unionization of rideshare workers across the country.

Canada's World Cup team is training in the U.S. Why?

Charlotte, N.C., is playing host to the Canadian men's national soccer team's training camp this week ahead of the World Cup. Canada Soccer says the players will benefit from training in high heat and humidity, while spending time in an “isolated environment” to focus on preparations.

A Quebec studio won game of the year. So why doesn't the game look Canadian?

Canadian settings or locations rarely take centre stage in video games, though it's slowly growing thanks to a handful of smaller independent studios.

Conservatives look to limit government powers in Liberals' controversial lawful access bill

Conservatives say they'll push to amend the Liberals' controversial lawful access bill, which would force tech companies to adjust their systems to aid police and security investigations, amid fears the bill is encroaching on Canadians' privacy and putting cybersecurity at risk.

Hurricanes beat Canadiens 3-2 in OT to take 2-1 lead in Eastern Conference final

Andrei Svechnikov scored at 14:06 of overtime as the Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 on Monday to take a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference final.

#TheMoment a family of foxes moved in under the porch

Ashley Charriere tells The National about the moment a family of foxes nested under her porch in Mitchell, Man.
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Toronto Star

I used to be one of Canada's top defenders of conservative Christianity. Now, I find it corrosive

The church isn’t a place to hide or retreat from what is around us, even if the contemporary environment may be intimidating and shocking. Jesus was and is more about revolution, a true revolution of the self, than a cozy…

William Nylander calls Toronto home and pledges allegiance to Maple Leafs in new video

In a new YouTube video, Nylander spoke about the Leafs winning the NHL draft lottery, his home renovations and his off-season plans.

'Petflation' is driving up the cost of owning a dog in Canada. Here's what you'll pay to have one

From adoption fees and vet bills to toys and treats, lifetime expenses typically run into tens of thousands of dollars.

Pizzeria Badiali makes Toronto's most-hyped pie. So we asked the owner for his 5 top pizza spots

From thin crust to Detroit-style, Pizzeria Badiali co-owner shares his favourite Toronto pizza spots across styles

Schools are banning it and police are saying not to play. Why the high-stakes Senior Assassins game has some on edge

Students are sleeping in their cars, hiding in bushes and betraying lifelong friends. Toronto-area schools say the game has "serious safety risks."

Critics blast proposal to outsource air passenger complaints, say system favours airlines

Transport Canada says the new dispute resolution system will deliver “faster and fairer outcomes for travellers.”

More Ontarians missing mortgage payments, as balance delinquency rate jumps 52% in a year

While still a small percentage of overall mortgages, a new Equifax Canada report found more homeowners were not making their monthly payments in the first quarter compared to last year.

Proposal to radically change how asylum seekers are settled in Canada heard by MPs

The German model, which distributes would-be refugees among states according to tax revenues and population, is seen as more equitable in some ways.

The road has a left-turn lane — but the sign says no left turn. What's a confused driver to do?

The markings say left turns are allowed but a traffic sign tells drivers not to do it.

Shaw Festival's 'Jeeves & Wooster' comedy is unhinged — in the best possible way

The actors offer a chaotic comedic masterclass in this stage adaptation of P.G. Wodehouse's classic stories.
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Globe and Mail

Texans to choose Republican nominee in runoff election as Cornyn and Paxton face off

Winner will run in November against Democratic state Rep. James Talarico

Oil giant BP abruptly ousts chairman Albert Manifold over ‘conduct’

Departure is unexpected, with Manifold having been appointed to the position just last year

Early heat wave in Europe shatters records, prompts health risk warnings

Monday was U.K.’s hottest May day on record; temperatures soar well over 30 C in many parts of France

K-pop band BTS wins artist of the year at American Music Awards for second time

The group also claimed best male K-pop artist and song of the summer for the single Swim

BTS takes top prize at American Music Awards for second time

K-pop sensations BTS, the globally popular boy band that recently returned to the world stage after military service, scored the top honor of artist of the year on Monday at the fan-voted American Music Awards in Las Vegas.

A big night for BTS at the American Music Awards

BTS returned to the American Music Awards with a performance and two wins, including artist of the year.

Trump, near 80, to undergo annual medical exam

Results are filtered through the White House and must be approved by the President, raising questions about what the public does and doesn’t get to see

Rubio says Iran deal could take days as U.S. launches fresh strikes

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday that a deal with Iran could still be days away, tempering hopes for a swift end to the conflict. His comments come just a day after U.S. forces carried out what Washington called defensive strikes in southern Iran.

Rubio on Iran: 'Either going to be a good deal or there isn't going to be one'

Rubio’s visit to India marks an effort by Washington and New Delhi to steady strained relations as the two countries seek to reinforce strategic and economic ties despite recent trade tensions. The Iran war has added to India’s energy concerns, raising worries about shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for the country’s crude imports.

U.S. warplanes renew strikes on Iran even as Trump says peace talks continue

Latest attacks reverse course of oil prices, sending the Brent benchmark higher
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Global News

U.S. says it carried out strikes in southern Iran, including on missile sites

Further details were not immediately available, including more specifics on the threats from Iran and what this means for negotiations

‘Married at First Sight’ pulls episodes over cast member rape allegations

The accusations were first presented to Channel 4 'against a small number of past contributors' in April. The broadcaster says those cast members have denied the allegations.

India minister seeks to build on trade ties reset by recent Carney visit

India's Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is in Canada for meetings on trade and investment this week, as the two countries work toward a new free trade agreement.

Gunmen attack Congo hospital treating Ebola patients over relatives’ bodies

The gunfire attack was the third violent incident within four days at Congo health facilities amid the rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak.

Ebola epidemic is outpacing response efforts, WHO chief says

The head of the World Health Organization said on Monday that the fast-moving Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda was outpacing response efforts.

Brits bask in scorching sun as record-high temperatures beat down

The U.K. rarely sees such scorching heat, especially in spring and even in summer, when average temperatures in the south of England linger between the high teens and low 20s C.

Authorities investigate after China coal mine explosion kills at least 82

Officials blamed 'chaotic' scenes in the aftermath and inaccurate information provided by the mine operator for the revised death toll.

AI is fueling war, ‘culture of power’, Pope says in theological document

Leo denounced the 'culture of power' driving the AI race, especially in developing ever more sophisticated methods of remote warfare.

What to know on peace deal with Iran Trump says is ‘largely negotiated’

A deal appears to be emerging between the United States and Iran to end the war and open the Strait of Hormuz, according to U.S. President Donald Trump.

South Korea aims to win Canada’s sub bid with showcase of ship in B.C.

Hanwha Ocean showcased its submarine in Victoria as the company tries to win a bid to build Canada's new submarines, with a decision expected in June.
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New York Times

Sonny Rollins: 12 Essential Albums

The towering saxophonist, who died at 95, was a master of living in the moment. Listen to some of his most compelling work, onstage and in the studio.

Sonny Rollins, Giant of the Jazz Saxophone, Is Dead at 95

Even by the standards of a music that prizes individuality, he stood out, as both a musician and a personality.

A Dissident Escapes China by Rubber Boat and Lands in South Korea

Dong Guangping, 68, fled China at least three other times but was always sent back. His friends hope things might be different this time.

As Trump Politicizes Justice Dept., Prosecutors Struggle With Grand Juries

Judges and grand juries have increasingly lost faith in the Justice Department as the president uses it to reward his friends and go after his opponents.

Evolving Warfare Connects the Conflicts in Ukraine and Iran

Aspects such as drone technology and diplomacy show how the wars intersect on the battlefield and in global alignments, providing a model for future conflicts.

BP Ousts Chairman, Citing ‘Serious Concerns’ Over Conduct

The British oil group said that Albert Manifold had been removed, after concerns were raised “related to important governance standards, oversight and conduct.”

To Understand Pope Leo’s Efforts on A.I., Look at the Man 3 Seats Away

The co-founder of a prominent A.I. company was nearby as the pope implored A.I. leaders to slow down and consider the technology’s possible perils.

Global Oil Price Rises After U.S. Strikes in Iran Cloud Peace Deal

Optimism for a resolution to the conflict and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz was checked after the United States said it had carried out strikes on missile launch sites in Iran.

Your Questions, Answered

We respond to reader queries about weapons sales, the national debt and more.

White House Shakes Up Green Card Policy, and the Pope Takes On A.I.

Plus, will anyone want an electric Ferrari?

CNBC

Treasury yields slide after Memorial Day break as traders weigh Iran peace prospects

The yield on the 10-year U.S. Treasury note — the key benchmark for U.S. government borrowing — fell more than 6 basis points to 4.510%.

BP shares fall after board removes chairman Albert Manifold over 'serious’ conduct concerns

The board of British energy major BP on Tuesday announced it had unanimously decided to remove Chairman Albert Manifold with immediate effect.

European stocks edge lower amid U.S-Iran peace talks uncertainty

European stocks edged lower Tuesday, as traders watched developments in the Middle East and Ukraine.

‘The market has spoken’: Ferrari shares fall after carmaker unveils first fully electric vehicle

Shares of luxury carmaker Ferrari fell sharply on Tuesday morning, shortly after the company launched its first fully electric vehicle.

Eli Lilly stock edges higher as company plans nearly $4 billion in vaccine deals

The deals are part of Eli Lilly’s effort to expand into infectious disease research and development.

Russia tells Marco Rubio U.S. citizens should leave Kyiv ahead of 'systematic' strikes on Ukrainian capital

Moscow said it would be launching “systematic and consistent strikes” on the city of Kyiv.

U.S. conducts 'self-defense strikes' in Iran as Trump pushes for peace deal

Targets included missile launch sites and Iranian boats attempting to emplace mines.

‘A very dangerous bluff’: Mark Carney warns of Brexit-like regret if Alberta leaves Canada

The Canadian prime minister led the Bank of England when the U.K. left the European Union in 2020.

South Korea's Kospi hits new high amid mixed trading in Asia

Asia-Pacific markets were set to open broadly higher Tuesday, amid hopes for a breakthrough in the U.S.-Iran peace negotiations.

CNBC Daily Open: Markets optimism tested by fresh Iran strikes

U.S. officials suggested a deal with Iran is near, but strikes continue, creating a complex trading picture for Wall Street's reopening.

Washington Post

Iran threatens retaliation after U.S. strikes in southern Iran

The attacks prompted Tehran to warn that it would “leave no act of hostility unanswered,” complicating negotiations to end the war.

U.S. allies in Asia are trying to shield themselves from Trump’s unpredictability

President Donald Trump’s seeming ambivalence about the value of allies has created a sense of urgency among nations with close U.S. ties.

As new Iran deal faces sharp criticism, Trump seeks to widen Abraham Accords

GOP lawmakers warned against concessions to Iran in any deal to end the war, while doubts greeted Trump’s push to expand pacts between Israel and Muslim-majority nations.

Russia’s overnight barrage on Ukraine includes use of powerful Oreshnik missile

At least two people died in Kyiv, which faced the brunt of the attack, Ukrainian officials said. It was one of the biggest overnight aerial assaults since the beginning of Russia's invasion.

BBC

BP chairman removed over 'serious' conduct concerns

Senior independent director Amanda Blanc says the board has been "surprised and disappointed" to learn of the issues.

Four killed as school minibus collides with train in Belgium

Two schoolchildren, their chaperone and the minibus driver were killed in the crash, says a Belgian minister.

Man pleads guilty over deaths of four migrants

A man pleads guilty to endangering others after an incident off the coast of France.

Sentences of boys spared custody over Hampshire rape referred to Court of Appeal, PM says

The sentences of boys spared custody over the rape of two girls in Hampshire will be referred to the Court of Appeal, the prime minister has said.

Why reluctant 'guru' says Dutch will win World Cup

Economist Joachim Klement developed a forecast model which has kept a 100% record of predicting World Cup winners since 2014 - who does he think will win in 2026?

Sex abuse trial of former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson under way as jury sworn in

Former DUP leader has pleaded not guilty to all 18 charges he faces, including one count of rape.

Streeting backs under-16s social media ban as government consultation concludes

The former health secretary accused regulators and politicians of being "asleep at the wheel" on the issue.

Gisèle Pelicot 'deeply shocked' by decision not to jail boys in rape case

The French rape survivor praises the bravery of a young girl for coming forward following the incidents in Fordingbridge.

Ebola needs swift response to prevent catastrophe - DR Congo governor

The governor of Ituri said the more time they lose, the closer the province is to disaster.

Roberts and Davies return from injury for Wales

Ben Davies returns from a serious ankle injury while Connor Roberts could play his first game in a year for Wales against Ghana and Romania.

The Independent

‘I thought social media was silly fun – now my son is dead and I wish I’d never given it to him’

Jooles Sweeney took his own life in 2022 and his mother Ellen Roome believes his death could have been linked to an online challenge gone wrong

Iran-US war latest: Tehran accuses US of ‘gross violation’ of ceasefire with new strikes and threatens to respond

Donald Trump said talks with Iran were going "nicely", but threatened renewed attacks if they failed

BP sacks chair over ‘unacceptable’ conduct and governance issues

Albert Manifold has been ousted with immediate effect

NHS watchdog launches inspection of troubled trust after The Independent exposed failures

Exclusive: Cancer patients were among dozens harmed at Royal Salford Hospital, a review of the care of hundreds of women found – now the regulator has been called in

Teenage rapists’ sentences to be reviewed by Court of Appeal after backlash, Starmer says

PM says he found the case, which saw two teenage boys spared jail, ‘distressing as a father’

Reform’s by-election candidate didn’t vote for Brexit, unearthed posts suggest

Robert Kenyon has been under intense scrutiny in recent weeks over a series of resurfaced social media posts

Starmer tasks Government with taking ‘game-changer’ social media action

Ministers have previously come under pressure in Parliament to ban children from the social media platforms deemed harmful.

Australia records first diphtheria death amid worst outbreak in decades

Cases begin to fall as health officials ramp up vaccination programme

Voices: I’ve seen what aid can do. The world is making a grave mistake with cuts – and children are paying the price

Tom Hiddleston reflects on a visit to South Sudan and how it highlights the importance of international aid as it is cut by countries including the UK and US, ahead of playing in Soccer Aid – which has raised £120m for Unicef

Teenager stabbed to death in Hackney after machete fight at house party

Some people also reported that they had heard gunshots