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CBC.ca

Russian strikes in Ukraine kill at least 8, injure 29
Russian missile and drone attacks in the cities of Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia in southeastern Ukraine killed eight people and wounded dozens, Ukrainian authorities said on Monday.

Australia proposes increasing fines for social media companies in under-16 ban
Australia introduced new legislation in Parliament on Monday to strengthen enforcement of its under-16 social media ban and give its internet regulator more power to pursue tech giants in court for non-compliance.

What’s fueling residential school denialism?
The senate voted against criminalizing residential school denialism. We look at the debate over how to confront the issue.

Top physicians warned Winnipeg hospitals nearing 'disintegration' in March letter
Top Winnipeg doctors warned in a confidential letter in March that urgent-care centres might have to close and another patient death was inevitable unless immediate changes were made.

Ottawa set to relaunch federal green home retrofit program in 4 provinces
After a hiatus, the popular greener homes program is returning to Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and British Columbia, CBC News has learned.

As winds of change blow toward Cuba, how will Havana chart a path forward?
Six months into a tumultuous year for Cuba, the winds of change are aggressively blowing across the Straits of Florida, toward the island nation.

A key CUSMA 'checkpoint' is coming. Businesses and unions are balancing anxiety and hope
Businesses and labour groups are watching with a mix of anxiety and hope as a key trade moment arrives on Wednesday, as Premier Doug Ford sets off on his third trip in less than a month to meet with U.S. lawmakers.

He built a 20-foot sculpture out of sand | The Moment
P.E.I. sculptor Abe Waterman tells The National about the moment he won the Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Classic for his 20-foot-tall sand sculpture titled Hieght of Stupitidy.

Residents of Fort Simpson, N.W.T., ordered to evacuate
An evacuation order was called around 7 p.m. MT Sunday due to a nearby wildfire. A fire information officer told CBC News the fire is not expected to reach the community overnight. Residents are advised to head to Yellowknife.
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Toronto Star

Where to watch Canada Day fireworks in Toronto, Peel and York regions this year
Parks, beaches and city centres in Toronto and the surrounding areas will light up to celebrate Canada's 159th birthday. Here's where to catch a show.

First Canada Groceries and Essentials Benefit payment to hit accounts this week. Here's what to expect
The newly renamed GST/HST credit will be released on July 3 to eligible Canadians based on their 2025 tax returns.

Moving to Canada was hard. It often wore me down. This gesture changed things
A heritage month would simply acknowledge, out loud and on paper, what we already know in our bones — that we are part of the Canadian story now.

Summer's sneakiest budget buster? Looking the part
Here's how I coach my community to look great this summer without blowing their budget.

He lost his daughter in a Muskoka boat crash. Now, this Toronto dad's book helps children process grief
The book is a tribute to Quinn Cammaert's bond with her younger brother, and supports victims of impaired driving.

Federal study finds headlight glare can stress drivers — and more research is coming. When will Transport Canada step in?
After making Canadian stairs safer, a Toronto research lab will study headlight glare to challenge weak automotive regulations.

Dormant Toronto concert venue reawakens with an eclectic show lineup later this summer
Beginning in August, the Bowl at Sobeys Stadium will offer concerts by BINI, Interpol, Mother Mother and more.

How can I set myself up to pay less taxes in retirement?
Your goal is to look beyond this year's tax bill and focus on lifetime taxation.

Signs of Pride 2026: A city marches with purpose, defiance, joy
60 photos from the Trans March, the Dyke March and Sunday’s big Parade.

What to watch this week at the World Cup: Cristiano Ronaldo in Toronto, Lionel Messi vs. the minnows
Toronto’s World Cup hopes took a hit when Italy failed to qualify. Instead, the tournament delivered a worthy consolation.
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Globe and Mail
Engineers urge Venezuela to audit public housing after deadly quake
Experts blame poor code enforcement, soil instability for building collapses

AI governance a top priority for Canada’s ambassador to the UN
David Lametti says international partners are aligned on the need to push for safe, equitable adoption of the technology

Pakistani air strikes kill 36 civilians in Afghanistan and wound 160, officials say
Multiple rounds of talks have failed to secure a lasting ceasefire between the two countries

Wildfires break out as Southeastern Europe swelters in heat wave
Heat wave now worst recorded in Europe, overwhelming power generation, healthcare system
U.S., Iran to resume talks after interim ceasefire put under pressure
Each side has launched attacks and accused the other of violating agreement
Eleven killed in plane crash in northeastern France
Eleven people, including a pilot and 10 parachutists, were killed when a small plane crashed in the northeastern French town of Tomblaine on Sunday, narrowly missing nearby homes, local officials and a witness said.
Iran strikes Kuwait and Bahrain after latest Trump threats
Iran launched missiles and drones on U.S. military sites in Kuwait and Bahrain early on Sunday, shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to wipe out the Iranian leadership if they did not stick to the interim agreement to end their war.
All eyes on Serena Williams as tennis great makes singles comeback at Wimbledon
Seven-time champion seizes chance ‘to showcase what I do,’ beginning with matchup against 20-year-old Maya Joint
Remains of at least 117 dogs found in ‘horrific scene’ at ‘no-kill’ shelter in California
Canine skulls, bones and other remains were found at Miranda’s Rescue Animal Sanctuary in Fortuna
Thousands still missing after Venezuela earthquakes as rescue efforts continue
Death toll from twin earthquakes rises to 1,450 as 50,000 remain unaccounted for
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Global News

Trump claims Iran has requested meeting, but officials say nothing scheduled
Earlier on Monday, Iran's president said that US$6 billion in frozen Iranian assets would be released by Qatar, as negotiations with the United States were challenged.

Search for MH370 flight wreckage extended for another year
The extension enables Ocean Infinity to complete the remaining 7,428.54-square-kilometer search area for the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

Skydiving plane crashes in France killing 11: officials
Flight tracking sites identified the plane as a single-engine Pilatus PC-6, a small transporter of freight, passengers and skydivers.

Rescue teams race against clock to find Venezuela earthquake survivors
More than 2,200 rescue workers from across the world had arrived by Saturday, the United Nations said, and more were still arriving.

Canadian teacher in Venezuela describes chaos as earthquakes’ death toll climbs
A Canadian teacher living in Venezuela says people are digging through rubble by hand and sleeping in parks as search efforts continue following a pair of devastating earthquakes.

Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue team deploys to Venezuela after deadly earthquakes
Seven members of Burnaby Urban Search and Rescue are now heading to Venezuela to help find and rescue people trapped by the earthquakes.

An ‘Omega block’ is behind Europe’s heat wave — can it happen in Canada?
The heat wave has pushed temperatures as much as 18 degrees Celsius above their seasonal average, according to the Reuters Climate Monitor.

Israel, Lebanon sign framework deal with U.S. seen as ‘first step’ to peace
The officials did not share details on the agreement, which does not include Hezbollah and prompted one of the group's officials in Lebanon to warn of civil war.

Trump vows 100% tariffs if Europe enacts digital services tax
In a post on social media, Trump took aim at European countries that he said are discussing “imminent” implementation of taxes on American companies.

Royal finances under the spotlight as King Charles publishes tax bill
The King only pays taxes on his personal income, which is generated from his privately owned estates, Balmoral in Scotland and Sandringham on the east coast of England.
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New York Times

Oil Prices Rise as U.S. and Iran Discuss Deal to Suspend Gulf Attacks
Oil prices edged higher after an American official said the U.S. and Iran had agreed to halt attacks in a key shipping lane, raising hopes that hostilities would not escalate.

Parents Can’t Give Their Kids Everything. Siblings Can Help.
There are virtues in growing up in a pack.

Iran Risks Peace Talks With U.S. to Maintain Leverage Over Strait
Iran sees its control over the Strait of Hormuz as critical leverage in peace talks with the United States. It seems willing to risk the cease-fire to maintain that power.

China Emerges as a Relative Winner From Strait of Hormuz Crisis
A report examines how the war in Iran has weighed on Asian economies, but left China in a more advantageous position.

How Warsh Has Begun to Change the Fed
Just over a month into his job as chairman of the Federal Reserve, Kevin M. Warsh has embraced some conventions while signaling seismic shifts ahead.

Migration Woes
We look into the anti-immigrant movement in South Africa.

A Frantic Search for Survivors in Venezuela, and Fires Scorch Western U.S.
Plus, microdramas are trying to go mainstream.

Pakistan Attacks Afghanistan, Killing More Than 30
The Taliban said that airstrikes left 36 civilians dead, while Pakistan claimed that its assault killed 32 militants, in the latest in a monthslong conflict.

In Venezuela, a Community Comes Together to Search for Earthquake Survivors
Volunteers in a middle-class neighborhood in Caracas used drills, picks and hammers to break through concrete, trying to find anyone in need of rescue.

With Final Decisions Ahead, the Supreme Court Is Sharply Divided
The justices will decide this week whether President Trump can end the guarantee of birthright citizenship and fire a leader of the independent Federal Reserve.
CNBC

Trump says U.S. and Iran to hold fresh talks in Qatar on Tuesday following weekend clashes
The U.S. and Iran are poised to hold fresh talks on Tuesday in Qatar's capital, President Donald Trump said via social media on Monday.

Comcast soars 20% after announcing it will spin off media and tech wings into separate public companies
Comcast said it will separate into two publicly traded companies through a tax-free spinoff of NBCUniversal and Sky

The AI boom is colliding with a new threat: Severe weather
Heatwaves and severe weather are raising risks for AI data centers, from grid strain to higher insurance and repair costs.

Putin’s fuel shortage admission signals growing strain on Russia’s energy infrastructure
Putin's comments mark the first time he has detailed the extent to which Ukraine's deep-strike successes have hampered Russia's fuel production.

Treasury yields little changed as investors look ahead to key jobs data
U.S. Treasury yields were little changed on Monday as investors looked to key jobs data and monitored a fragile pause in hositilies between the U.S. and Iran.

SpaceX's $25 billion bond sale drives huge demand - and a potential headache for investors
SpaceX’s $25 billion debt sale drew heavy demand, but analysts warn of capital spending, refinancing and investor concentration risks.

China's economy picks up in June on rebounding U.S. exports, analysts say
China's economy is showing signs of picking up after a sluggish few months — thanks in part to a rebound in shipments to the U.S.

Trump bought as much as $5 million in Axon stock before ICE sought $220 million Taser deal
Axon Enterprise has ramped up lobbying in Congress on federal law-enforcement technology as ICE pursues a potential $220 million Taser deal.

Protein coffee? Brands cash in on functional beverage boom
"We're selling [almost] as much protein cold foam as we do flat whites," Starbuck's EMEA Manager of Beverage Development Sam Henderson told CNBC.

South Korea says Samsung and SK Hynix investing in AI, semiconductor mega-projects
Shares of Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix declined after South Korea unveiled sweeping artificial intelligence and semiconductor mega-projects.
Washington Post

U.S., Iran launch new strikes, testing fragile ceasefire as Hormuz tensions flare
Tehran said it launched strikes on U.S. interests in the Middle East, and Bahrain and Kuwait said they were targeted, as clashes continue to threaten the ceasefire.

These homes rose out of Venezuela’s socialist revolution. Now they’re rubble.
In the absence of government help, ordinary Venezuelans dug barehanded through the rubble of the week’s earthquakes for loved ones.
BBC

Five dead following shooting at youth centre in Stade, northern Germany
Two people have been arrested, one of whom is a suspect, police say.

The Good Life actress Dame Penelope Keith dies aged 86
Tributes are paid to the "comic genius", who starred in some of Britain's most popular sitcoms.

Teyana Taylor's tears and Lauryn Hill tribute steal show at BET Awards
Taylor had an emotional reaction to being presented with the Icon of the Year award by Janet Jackson.

Ford rehires human engineers after AI fails to match quality checks
The car-maker found AI quality checks failed to match the skill of veteran technicians.

Fife man dies after being shot 'multiple times' in Caribbean
Daniel Vettrino, 37, was killed following the incident on in the island of Canouan in St Vincent and the Grenadines.

'Big brother' Van Dijk key to Dutch World Cup dreams
France's World Cup winner Olivier Giroud explains why Netherlands defender Virgil van Dijk is still the main man for his national team.

Tuchel still searching for answers out wide - Shearer
Former England captain Alan Shearer explains why there are lots of reasons to be positive about England so far at this World Cup, but having a settled side is not one of them.

How Thomas Tuchel is still searching for solutions out wide
Former England captain Alan Shearer explains why there are lots of reasons to be positive about England so far at this World Cup, but having a settled side is not one of them.

British American Tobacco to cut 9,000 jobs
The company had said earlier this year it was planning savings to make it "more digital and AI-focused".

Temperatures to drop this week but relief from heat may be short-lived
Many will experience cooler air and some rain this week before a possible return to hot weather at the weekend.
The Independent
Germany shooting latest: Five people killed and two detained after attack at youth centre in Stade
Police said the motive for the attack is unclear

David Beckham in Royal Box for opening day of Wimbledon
David Beckham is taking a break from the World Cup to attend the opening day of Wimbledon, sitting in the Royal Box on Centre Court

How a Costco receipt helped tie a woman to the death of a baby found in a dumpster in California
Angela Onduto was sentenced last week to six years in prison after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter
Burnham speech latest: Labour MP unveils ‘No 10 North’ as part of ‘rewired Britain’ in 10-year policy plan
The PM-in-waiting promised a 'new direction' for the country as he addressed audience in Manchester

Families say they were exploited in an alleged immigration fraud scheme by Washington attorney
An attorney in Washington state promised “miracles” to tens of thousands of immigrants seeking legal status

Zelenskyy condemns 'horrific attacks' as Russian strikes kill 8, wound 35 in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian missiles and drones have killed at least eight civilians and injured 35 others
Trump steals the spotlight at Bill Maher’s Mark Twain Prize ceremony
Politically Incorrect host may have received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the tarp-covered Kennedy Center but Donald Trump was the main topic of conversation — and the butt of jokes
Iran-US war latest: Trump says meeting with Tehran to take place in Doha Tuesday after both sides trade strikes
Iran and US to meet in Qatar to resume peace talks, according to reports

Prime Minister meets hospitality bosses to outline help for youth jobless crisis
Sir Keir Starmer hosted a roundtable at Downing Street to highlight his strategy.
Trump threatens prison to those ‘who even think about’ damaging government property
President Trump continues to insist vandals behind problems at the recently refurbished Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
























