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CBC.ca

What to know about the Strait of Hormuz as Iran-U.S. tensions rise
The Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf, again has become a focus of tensions as Iran prepares to launch a military drill that could see fire into a lane crucial for global shipping.

Helsinki wants Pamela Anderson to connect with her Finnish roots. So, it put a billboard up near her B.C. home
The European city of Helsinki is, in the least subtle way possible, encouraging Pamela Anderson to explore her Finnish heritage, going so far as offering to help her change her name.

Israeli strikes kill at least 30 Palestinians, as Gaza ceasefire inches forward
Hospitals in Gaza said Israeli strikes killed at least 30 Palestinians on Saturday, one of the highest tolls since the October ceasefire aimed at stopping the fighting.

From Sask.'s frozen lakes to Olympic stage, here's a Canadian mogul skier's road to Milano-Cortina
Saskatoon’s Maïa Schwinghammer is days away from competing at the Olympics in Milan

Xi Jinping’s purge of China's top general spells uncertainty for world’s largest military
China's highest-ranked military general’s purge leaves President Xi Jinping almost alone at the helm of the military. Despite no one knowing for sure what led to this latest crackdown, there's a lot of speculation about what it means for the biggest army in the world.

Race to export beyond U.S. picks up as tariff squeeze grips Canada
Canada hopes to double its exports to countries other than the U.S. as a way of blunting the impact of the trade war. But that will take time and money. What can Canada get done as tariffs squeeze the economy?

Once seen as a crisis, the RCMP's recruitment numbers are starting to turn around
The RCMP's ability to recruit new Mounties was, not all that long ago, seen as a crisis. But new numbers suggest the national police force is starting to turn that around.

What's the point of going back to the moon?
Artemis II is set to blast off to the moon in early February with four astronauts, including the Canadian Space Agency's Jeremy Hansen. But we've already been to the moon, so why are we going back? Do we get any benefits here on Earth?

A Mexican influencer is kidnapped on camera, a sign that social media is another battlefront in cartel wars
Nicole Pardo Molina’s kidnapping added to a grim tally that’s been slowly growing over the past five years across Mexico, which has seen at least 21 social media influencers kidnapped or killed.
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Toronto Star

Canadian Armed Forces member dies in Latvia
An investigation into Gunner Sebastian Halmagean's death is ongoing, according to the Department of National Defence.

Frostbite risk continues through chilly weekend in Toronto
The weekend forecast also calls for a mix of sun and clouds. Here's the latest.

Off the rails: The inside story of how the Eglinton Crosstown LRT went from transit dream to cautionary tale
Over the past decade and a half, the Crosstown has cast a shadow on a swath of Toronto and is becoming, to many, a symbol of the city’s inability to fulfil its potential.

Mark Carney and Stephen Harper are both 'the smartest guy in the room' — and that's not all they have in common
The former Conservative prime minister is now one of the people whose advice the current Liberal prime minister seeks, Tonda MacCharles writes.

'Humiliating': This father was kicked out of the Toronto Eaton Centre's nursing room, and he and his wife say the mall's policy is unfair
Moana and David Sangeo describe their experience as they tried to feed their six-week-old son in the mall. They've launched a human rights complaint.

Behind the scenes, Eglinton Crosstown LRT brake issues caused confusion, disagreement between Metrolinx and the TTC
The TTC CEO 'likes to get in the weeds' of technical issues, a source said, explaining the disharmony with Metrolinx.

These Toronto hospitals are quietly sheltering homeless patients themselves to avoid discharging them into the cold
UHN has a hub with beds and hospital recliners, and Unity Health is funding drop-in cots as temperatures plunge and city shelters fill up.

Recycling regulator intervenes after new private operator announces unpopular change
Ontario's recycling regulator has intervened amid complaints over Circular Materials, the industry non-profit now picking up blue bins across Ontario, saying it will stop collecting overflow in some communities.

Curling Canada changed its ways ahead of the Milan Olympics. It hopes to have found the golden ingredients
With its curling dominance disrupted at the Winter Olympics, Canada has moved into the modern era of technical training, video analysis and consistent deliveries.

The 10 best movies at the Sundance Film Festival, as picked by our critic
The annual event in Park City, Utah, presented lots of great documentaries along with strong international features.
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Globe and Mail
Israeli strikes kill Palestinians in different locations of Gaza, hospitals say
Hospitals in Gaza said Israeli strikes killed at least 30 Palestinians Saturday, one of the highest tolls since an October agreement aimed at stopping the fighting.
Venezuela plans mass amnesty law for hundreds of prisoners
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodríguez on Friday announced a proposed 'amnesty law' for hundreds of prisoners in the country.

Venezuela’s Rodríguez announces amnesty bill that could lead to mass release of political prisoners
Measure had long been sought by the U.S.-backed opposition

Power outages hit Ukraine, Moldova as Kyiv struggles with frigid winter
Ukrainian Energy Minister says blackouts caused by a technical malfunction, affects power lines linking the countries

Israeli strikes kill at least 30 Palestinians, hospitals say, one of highest tolls since ceasefire
Series of attacks comes a day before the Rafah crossing along the border with Egypt is set to open
A musical ensemble tells stories of Ukraine’s abducted children
Led by a Ukrainian-Canadian, Daughters of Donbas mixes storytelling and singing to raise awareness of the 20,000 children forcibly deported to Russia

In America’s first sanctuary city, anti-ICE sentiment is revitalizing the movement
With sanctuary cities under attack by the Trump administration, the California city of Berkeley doubles down

Trump administration approves multibillion-dollar arms sales to Israel, Saudi Arabia
U.S. announces sales to Israel worth $6.67-billion and to Saudi Arabia worth $9-billion
Epstein entered Canada despite his criminal record, newly released documents show
Latest disclosure shows the convicted sex offender made trips to Vancouver and sought to hide his presence on at least one occasion
More than 200 people killed in coltan mine collapse in eastern Congo, official says
Rubaya produces around 15% of world’s coltan and has been under the control of a rebel group since 2024
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Global News

Catherine O’Hara, Canadian actor and ‘Schitt’s Creek’ star, dead at 71
Catherine O'Hara is best-known for her role as Kate McCallister in the 'Home Alone' movie series, alongside 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Beetlejuice.'

U.K. lottery winner, 80, jailed in $424-million counterfeit drugs bust
A prosecutor said the gang was involved in producing counterfeit drugs with an estimated street value of £288 million (C$424 million).

Venezuela commercial airspace to reopen weeks after Maduro raid, Trump says
Trump said Thursday he instructed U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and U.S. military leaders to open up the airspace by the end of the day.

B.C. premier calls meeting between Alberta separatists, Trump officials ‘treason’
B.C. Premier David Eby is condemning reports of meetings between Alberta separatists and U.S. officials to discuss separation from Canada, accusing them of 'treason.'

10 people abducted from Mexico mining site, confirms Vancouver-based firm
The company said the incident is currently under investigation and information is limited, but it confirms that local authorities have been notified.

Canada and Korea sign MOU for more trade, including autos and minerals
Canada and South Korea have taken key steps to strengthen trade ties that are expected to boost several industrial sectors in Canada, including automotive and critical minerals.

Toronto car exporter accused of laundering money for Hezbollah
Canada has declared Fahed Sowane a danger to security.

Plane crash in Colombia kills all 15 on board, including local politician
State-run airline Satena said air traffic control lost contact with the plane 12 minutes into its short flight from Cucuta, on the border with Venezuela, to the town of Ocana.

How the Ryan Wedding drug trial could compare to ‘El Chapo’ court case
The former U.S. attorney who oversaw the prosecution and conviction of Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman tells Global News there are similarities in both cases.

Staff fend off ICE agents trying to enter Minneapolis Ecuador consulate
The attempted entry prompted Ecuador's Foreign Ministry to send a 'note of protest' to the U.S. Embassy in Quito, demanding such incidents 'not be repeated.'
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New York Times

Federal Judge Denies Request to Block ICE Surge in Minnesota
Minnesota officials had sought a temporary end to the deployment of 3,000 federal agents, claiming state sovereignty had been violated.

Usha Vance’s Pregnancy Becomes a Talking Point
The announcement that the second family is expecting a fourth child has turned Ms. Vance into a symbol of success for proponents of conservative family values.

Danes Who Fought Alongside US Troops March Against Trump’s Comments
In the latest anti-American gathering in Denmark, veterans who went to war alongside U.S. troops took to the streets of Copenhagen.

Israel Launches Attack in Gaza
A local health official said at least 26 people had been killed in the attacks, which the Israeli military said had targeted Hamas commanders.

Here’s What to Know About the Millions of Pages of Epstein Documents
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche signaled that this would be the last major release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Bovino Is Said to Have Mocked Prosecutor’s Jewish Faith on Call With Lawyers
Gregory Bovino, the Border Patrol field leader, made disparaging remarks in reference to the U.S. attorney in Minnesota, an Orthodox Jew, people with knowledge of the phone call said.

Should Any Programs Help Minority Groups? In Lawsuits, Conservatives Say No.
Lawyers have filed a rush of lawsuits against corporations, law firms, health care companies, art groups and nonprofits. And they are mostly winning.

ICE Took Liam Conejo Ramos. His Classmates Have Something to Say.
Letters from students living in fear.

Sell America Is the New Trade on Wall Street
Investors are increasingly souring on the United States, as illustrated by the declining dollar, the stalled stock market and rising government borrowing costs.

The Latest Way to Create an Isolated Retreat: Buy a Whole Village
Wealthy buyers and tourism entrepreneurs are acquiring abandoned European villages — school, church and bar included.
CNBC

A 'staggering' number of people bought new iPhones last quarter—analysts explain why, and whether it'll happen again soon
Apple CEO Tim Cook called the surge in demand for iPhones in the latest quarter "staggering." Analysts say multiple factors can help explain why.

Activist Dan Loeb dusts off his poison pen as he seeks a board refresh at CoStar Group
Investors are seeing shades of yesteryear's Dan Loeb in a letter he recently wrote to the CoStar board.

The best communicators do 3 simple things in job interviews—they make you a 'very, very attractive' candidate, says expert
Your ability to communicate your skills in a job interview is crucial. "Supercommunicators" author Charles Duhigg shares three tips for candidates.

Is 'America First' starting to backfire as Washington's allies go it alone?
Trump's volatility and unpredictability, as well as tariffs and territorial threats, have spooked erstwhile allies.

Epstein files show Elon Musk apparently discussed plans to visit sex offender's island, host him at SpaceX
Elon Musk corresponded with Jeffrey Epstein in 2012 and 2013, according to newly released files, and sought to visit Epstein's island and host him at SpaceX.

U.S. government partially shuts down; House vote could reopen it by Monday
The funding deal addresses concerns Democrats have about funding the Department of Homeland Security because of enforcement actions in Minnesota.

Amazon wraps controversial week ahead of 'Melania' premier, fourth-quarter earnings
Amazon's week included a White House screening of the "Melania" documentary and another massive round of layoffs.

Jeffrey Epstein victims blast DOJ for 'incomplete' release of files
"We did not protect President Trump ... or anybody," Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said as he revealed there would be no more release of Epstein files.

Luigi Mangione won't face death penalty in CEO murder case, federal judge rules
Luigi Mangione is accusing of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on a New York City street in December 2024.

Sandisk stock soars 7% after blowout earnings report shows overwhelming AI demand
The flash storage memory company reported strong margins as AI data centers fuel a supply crunch for the chips.
Washington Post

Israeli airstrikes kill 32 in Gaza, Palestinian officials say
Israel said it targeted Hamas militants and weapons sites. The majority of the dead were women and children, the Gaza Health Ministry said.

New evidence shows Andrew proposed Epstein visit to Buckingham Palace
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who was stripped of his royal titles over ties to Jeffrey Epstein, seems to be in images released by the Justice Department.

China’s efforts to boost the birth rate have failed. Is coercion next?
China's birth rate has fallen to a record low, prompting concerns about the country's demographic future and the potential for more coercive measures.

U.S. approves almost $16 billion in arms sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia
The sales to Israel worth close to $6.7 billion include 30 Apache attack helicopters, while Saudi Arabia is set to buy Patriot missiles worth $9 billion.

Trump says U.S. will decertify Canadian-made planes, threatens 50% tariff
The president accused Canada of blocking the sale of U.S.-made Gulfstream aircraft and said he would raise tariffs in the latest dispute to rock the once-chummy relationship.

What to know about the deadly Nipah virus, amid outbreak in India
Some airports in Asia are on alert after confirmed cases in West Bengal of Nipah virus, which has no known cure. South Asia sees outbreaks nearly every year.

Trump says Venezuela safe for Americans; State Dept. warns against travel
President Donald Trump says he’s reopening “all commercial airspace over Venezuela” and Americans can travel there “very shortly.”

Belarusian balloons full of cigarettes pose NATO’s latest security threat
A rising number of incursions into NATO airspace has led some officials to allege an escalation of Russian hybrid attacks against the alliance and the European Union.

As D.C. faces snow woes, here’s how cities around the world plow ahead
The snow piles clogging up the capital’s streets would seem quaint in some cities — including ones prone to far greater quantities of snow.

Trump tightens screws on Cuba, threatening tariffs on oil suppliers
A new executive order declares that Havana constitutes a “national emergency,” allowing Trump to levy tariffs on any country that delivers oil to Cuba.
BBC

Labour pick Angeliki Stogia for Gorton by-election
The councillor was chosen after Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham was blocked from standing.

Israeli air strikes kill at least 32 Palestinians in Gaza, rescue officials say
Israel's military confirmed the strikes, which come during a ceasefire that Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaking.

Takeaways from the millions of newly released Epstein files
Three million new documents include hundreds of mentions of Trump and emails between Epstein and a person called "The Duke".

Pedro Pascal and Meryl Streep lead tributes to Catherine O'Hara
The Canadian comedic actress died in Los Angeles on Friday at the age of 71 following a brief illness.

Ice hockey venue unfinished days before Winter Olympics
Olympic organisers face a race against time to finish the new ice hockey arena in Milan - five days before the venue is due to host its first match.

Musk's SpaceX applies to launch 1m satellites into orbit
The firm wants to create a network of "orbital data centres" to power artificial intelligence.

A Slam four years in the making - Rybakina's return to top
Why 'unstoppable' Elena Rybakina will believe her Australian Open triumph can begin a period of sustained success after ending a four-year wait for her second major title.

Student loan system 'fair and reasonable', says Reeves
The chancellor's defence comes after Martin Lewis called her freeze on student loans "not a moral thing".

Starmer invites Japan PM to UK after Tokyo talks
Sir Keir and Sanae Takaichi discussed ways to strengthen ties between their two nations during the meeting, at the end of the UK prime minister's trip to East Asia.

King surprises Parkrun joggers for second year in a row
This is the second time the monarch has surprised joggers at a Parkrun on the royal estate.
The Independent

Blast in Iran port city kills 1, wounds 14 before Strait of Hormuz naval drill watched by US
An explosion has ripped through an apartment building in the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas, killing a 4-year-old girl

Manhunt launched as police investigate attempted murder
James McKenna, 57, is wanted following the incident in Carmarthen, Wales

Church angel ‘restored to look like Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni’
The culture ministry has launched an investigation into the matter

The Latest: Huge cache of Epstein documents includes his emails with wealthy and powerful
A huge new tranche of files on millionaire financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein released Friday revealed details of his communications with the wealthy and powerful, some not long before his death by suicide in 2019

Demonstrators in Milan protest ICE unit at Winter Olympics
Hundreds of demonstrators have gathered in Milan to protest the deployment of ICE agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics
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Trump now wants his triumphal arch to be 250ft tall, dwarfing other Washington, DC monuments
President said in December he hoped to start building within two months at Memorial Circle

Former Prince Andrew can't escape Epstein's shadow as new documents reveal details about friendship
Britain’s royal family is facing a fresh round of embarrassment after the latest release of documents from the U.S. investigation into Jeffrey Epstein revealed unsavory details about the relationship between the convicted sex offender and a correspondent who appears to be the man formerly known as Prince Andrew

Minnesota ICE protests live: More than 300 rallies planned nationwide after clashes between protesters and police in LA
More than 300 ‘ICE Out of Everywhere’ protests are scheduled for Saturday, organizers said

Judge says she won’t halt the immigration enforcement surge as a lawsuit proceeds
A federal judge says she won’t halt the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota and the Twin Cities as a lawsuit over it proceeds

‘My ground rent increased by 9,400% after I bought my flat’
The government’s announcement of a ground rent cap of £250 has left some delighted – but others feel more needs to be done
























