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CBC.ca

Trump issues proclamation to lower some steel, aluminum and copper tariffs
A proclamation signed late Monday by U.S. President Donald Trump will amend his Sec. 232 national security tariffs on some aluminum, steel and copper imports, lowering them from 25 per cent to 15 per cent.

Denare Beach rebuilds, reflects on anniversary of devastating Sask. wildfire
Cautious optimism is mixed with concern in the northern Saskatchewan community of Denare Beach, where more than 200 homes burned in last year's Wolf Fire.

How the UFC became a stage for Trump
More than just a stage for the upcoming sporting event, experts say the UFC fight on the White House front lawn is a symbol of Trump’s long-term relationship with the organization. Today we discuss Trump’s connection with the UFC, and how combat sports became intertwined with conservative movements.

She was stabbed by a student while on the job. Now she’s fighting for support
The administrative assistant who was stabbed by a student at a Bedford, N.S., high school in 2023 is speaking out in an interview for the first time. Angela Light tells CBC News about how the horrific events of that day have impacted her life.

Mexican state uses AI law to arrest online critics
Authorities in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí recently arrested two people linked to a Facebook page critical of the local government under a new artificial intelligence law that human rights and press freedom groups warn is being used to suppress political dissent.

Inquest into death of Ontario MPP's nephew hears from family, First Nation chief
Jonathon Mamakwa says he’s no longer angry about his son’s death, but that he wants to see more mental health and addictions support in correctional settings to prevent similar losses. Jonathon was the first witness to provide testimony in the coroner’s inquest into Kevin Mamakwa’s death, which began in Thunder Bay, Ont., Monday. Here's what's been shared so far about Kevin, a 27-year-old member of Kingfisher Lake First Nation who died June 2, 2020 while in custody at the Thunder Bay Jail.

Manny Malhotra named new Vancouver Canucks head coach
The move is the latest in an overhaul that has seen Vancouver replace general manager Patrik Allvin, president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford, and head coach Adam Foote since finishing the season last in the league with a 25-49-8 record.

Family identifies couple involved in paddleboarding accident near Squamish, B.C.
Two paddleboarders, who went missing after falling into Browning Lake at Murrin Provincial Park on Saturday, have now been identified by a family member as Genesis Jeru Bague and Mariz Bello.

Canada slips slightly in top universities ranking, but experts say look carefully at the details
An annual tally of top universities worldwide is out, with some of Canada's biggest schools slipping down in ranking, but experts say these lists must be taken with a grain of salt.

The ancient British hillside giant with a 'real masculine vibe' is getting a makeover
More than 100 volunteers with the U.K.'s National Trust are working diligently on a steep hill in the brutal summer heat to restore the Cerne Abbas Giant to his former glory.
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Toronto Star

Video shows Toronto police officers tackling cyclist during 'stop-sign enforcement' downtown
Cycling advocate and lawyer David Shellnutt shared the video online, saying the arrest was an "excessive use of force" by police.

Buddies in Bad Times Theatre unveils new season, featuring a ‘Nosferatu’-inspired gothic horror
The company is also launching a new residency program with artists including Erin Shields, Yolanda Bonnell and Amanda Cordner.

Israel kills 8 in Lebanon, a day after Trump said Israel and Hezbollah will de-escalate
U.S. President Donald Trump later announced after a call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and communicating with the Lebanese militant group through mediators that “there will be no Troops going to Beirut."

It is up to Albertans to shut the separatist movement down
If most people vote to remain in Canada the game is over. And don’t talk to me about how the separatist movement can still build momentum even if they are defeated.

Overdue for a checkup? Toronto Public Library, UHN team up for unexpected mobile clinic partnership
The mobile clinics will offer primary care services such as full physical exams, blood pressure checks, cancer care and mental health counselling.

Canada vs. Uzbekistan: Goal drought ends on a wet, winning night for hosts in Edmonton
Jonathan Osorio and Jayden Nelson scored, Max Crépeau made some acrobatic stops and Canada avoided any more injury issues in pre-World Cup friendly.

This Prince Edward County spirits distillery is for sale for $3.9 million. Take a look
Kinsip House of Fine Spirits in Prince Edward County is on the market after almost 10 years

Canada is in a 'technical' recession. Here's why economists are pushing back on that label
Despite a technical recession from consecutive GDP declines, economists argue Canada’s economy remains resilient, lacking the widespread job losses typical of a true downturn.

Used EVs are cheap and plentiful. Here's what you need to know about buying one
From home charging to battery wear-and-tear, there's a lot to consider before buying a used electric vehicle.

Canadian EV sales are thriving again. And buying used could be 'the best deal in the Canadian car market'
EV sales have skyrocketed this year, marking a major comeback after last year's dismal sales.
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Globe and Mail
USMCA should be renewed for 16 years, LeBlanc writes to U.S. and Mexico
Canada calls for extension of continental trade deal even as talks with U.S. remain frozen
Trump appoints housing finance chief Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence
The real estate scion and fierce Trump loyalist would be replacing Tulsi Gabbard who resigned last month

Rubio to testify before Congress for first time since start of Iran war
U.S. Secretary of State also is likely to be questioned about the Trump administration’s escalatory behaviour toward Cuba

Iran’s inflation rate hits 77%, highest since Second World War, deepening country’s economic pain
Experts note fresh economic turmoil could spark renewed protests as Iran’s President says ‘hardship’ must be accepted as cost of war
Kyiv residents shelter in metro during major Russian strike
Residents of Kyiv took shelter in metro stations overnight during a major Russian strike on Tuesday, as explosions echoed over the metro station.
Blasts shake Kyiv in Russian attack causing fires across the city
Ukrainian authorities said that Russian drones and missiles had pounded the Ukrainian capital Kyiv and other cities early on Tuesday killing at least 17 people and wounding more than 100 following days of warnings about Moscow's plans for a major assault.

Iran reviews proposed deal with U.S. to end war as stalemate persists
Israel keeps up strikes in Lebanon a day after partial ceasefire was announced

Partial Israel-Hezbollah truce announced, but attacks continue
Lebanon on Monday announced a partial ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel in a limited de-escalation of a conflict that has killed thousands and fuelled the broader U.S.-Israeli war with Iran.
Russian drones, missiles pound Ukrainian cities in major attack
Russian drones and missiles pounded Ukrainian cities such as Kyiv and Dnipro early Tuesday, following days of warnings about Moscow's plans for a major assault.
Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine, killing and wounding scores of civilians
Shortage of U.S.-made Patriot air defence missiles, depleted by Iran war, leaves Kyiv vulnerable
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Global News

Russia hits Ukraine with drones, missile strikes in deadly overnight attack
The attack stretched from night into day and the boom of explosions reverberated across cities. Officials said that 12 people were killed in Dnipro and six in Kyiv.

Gas price relief may have been short-lived following new strikes on Iran
Gas prices in Canada are expected to start climbing again, as any progress made towards a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran appears to be unravelling.

Russia-Ukraine peace deal by winter ‘realistic’, Zelenskyy aide says
Talks brokered by the United States on moving toward a peace accord have ground to a halt as Washington has focused on the conflict in Iran.

Ebola cases in Congo reach 282 as Brazil investigates 2 suspected cases
The two patients who recently arrived in Brazil from Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the outbreak is ongoing, exhibited symptoms such as fever and chills.

U.S. and Iran exchange strikes as ceasefire remains unclear
The nominal ceasefire between Iran and the U.S. has been repeatedly tested with back-and-forth attacks, even as officials from both countries try to negotiate an end to the war.

Israel’s incursion in Lebanon could complicate Iran deal. What to know
The Israeli advance presents a challenge in the emerging deal to extend the Iran war ceasefire as Tehran wants any agreement to end fighting in Lebanon, too.

Russia preparing ‘large-scale’ attack on Ukraine, Zelenskyy says
Russia said on Monday it intended to launch "systematic strikes" on targets in the Ukrainian capital and warned foreigners and diplomats to leave.

Canadian drones will head to Ukrainian battlefield under production deal
The defence ministers of Canada and Ukraine signed an agreement to support the co-production of drones on the margins of the CANSEC defence trade show in Ottawa this week.

Kremlin critic says Ukraine war ‘backfiring’ on Putin as discontent grows
Vladimir Kara-Murza told Global News that mounting military and economic failures have stripped away Putin's strongman image and exposed him as 'increasingly weak.'

Anand calls China ties ‘significant,’ says Canada must safeguard ‘values’
Anand made no explicit mention of human rights in her remarks on Friday, coming shortly after confirmation that a Canadian warship transited through the Taiwan Strait last week.
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New York Times

Iran War Live Updates: Israel Strikes Southern Lebanon After Pulling Back From Threat to Beirut
Under pressure from President Trump, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel held off from attacking Beirut. But he vowed to continue Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah, which could threaten peace talks with Iran.

Mamdani Advances 34th St. Bus Lane Plan That U.S. Had Blocked
The city is moving forward with a redesign of 34th Street in Manhattan that the White House halted last year, in hopes of significantly improving bus speeds.

U.S. Ebola Unit Plans in Kenya, Subject of Protests, Suffers New Setback From Court Ruling
The court further delayed the Trump administration’s proposed quarantine unit for Americans exposed to the virus. The plan has sparked angry protests in Kenya.

What Ireland and Germany Can Teach Us About Birthright Citizenship
President Trump has argued that the United States is “stupid” for granting citizenship at birth. Most countries don’t do so, but that can create problems.

As A.I. Makes Strides in Mathematics, Mathematicians Urge Caution
A week after OpenAI made headlines with an A.I.-generated proof, a new “declaration” by 16 experts raises concerns that the technology threatens math as a discipline.

Trump Megadonor Gave $5.5 Million Estate to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Nonprofit
A Mellon heir transferred the adjacent Connecticut properties, covering about 300 acres, at no cost to Children’s Health Defense last year.

Obama Center’s Two Sides: A Lovely Park and a Forbidding Tower
In Chicago, the $850 million Obama Presidential Center aims to remake a neighborhood with a 19.3-acre community hub and a brooding 225-foot museum.

How Hezbollah Drones Changed Israel’s Strategy in Lebanon
An Israeli campaign that started with high hopes has devolved into a kind of impasse, with Hezbollah looking more capable than it did when the war began.

Russia Is Showing Signs of Weakness in Ukraine. So It Hits Harder.
The war has not been going the Kremlin’s way recently, with battleground losses and mounting casualties. With renewed strikes, Moscow hopes to gain a better position for negotiations.

Russia Launches Deadly Strikes on Kyiv After Threatening Ukraine for a Week
Moscow’s repeated warnings of a major strike, combined with the delay before it happened, seemed intended to inflict a psychological toll on the Ukrainian capital.
CNBC

Asia-Pacific markets close mixed as Iran war uncertainty keeps investors on edge
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Tuesday as investors weighed renewed uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace negotiations.

Arm, IBM and HPE soar as Nvidia chip 'reinvention' extends software rally
Shares in software compares surged ahead on Monday.

Anthropic expands Mythos to 150 additional organizations in more than 15 countries
Anthropic initially released Project Glasswing to about 50 partners in April to test the model for cybersecurity flaws.

Biotech takeover target Abivax sinks over 40% as cancer cases cloud trial data for bowel disease drug
A clinical trial update wiped out billions in the French company's market cap and raised questions over a potential takeover.

Marvell stock soars 20% as Nvidia's Huang says it could be the next trillion-dollar company
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, hailed this chip designer as the next trillion-dollar firm, sending its shares up sharply in early market trading.

Victoria Secret shares spike 40% after big earnings beat, raised sales outlook
Victoria's Secret has been in the midst of a turnaround under CEO Hillary Super, who said the company is winning over young shoppers across all incomes.

Nvidia's new PC chips represent CEO Huang's bid to win at every layer of AI stack
Nvidia's announced entry into the PC chip market sent shares of AMD, Intel and Qualcomm lower as Wall Street recognized the threat.

Nuclear weapons could soon be hosted in more NATO nations — what it means for defense stocks
The U.S. is reportedly exploring plans to expand its nuclear weapons-hosting arrangements to include more NATO countries in Europe.

Alphabet plans to raise $80 billion from stock sales to fund AI build-out
Alphabet said it plans to sell $80 billion in stock, including through a $10 billion investment by Berkshire Hathaway.

Inflation hits 3.2% in the euro zone as Iran war pushes energy costs higher
Energy costs in the region surged by an annual rate of 10.9% in May.
Washington Post

Rubio meets with Congress as Iran ceasefire falters
The secretary of state will testify publicly for the first time since the war began, as the regional conflict worsens and lawmaker patience runs thin.

Kenyan court extends order blocking U.S. hospital for American Ebola patients
The court extended for seven days its order stopping the opening of the U.S. field hospital. It also directed the Kenyan government to detail its deal with the U.S.

Israel says it is holding off on striking Beirut after U.S. request
Tehran suspended ceasefire negotiations because of Israel’s escalating military attacks in Lebanon and U.S. strikes, an Iranian official told The Post.

As Russia fails to achieve war aims in Ukraine, Putin needs a way out
European officials say Moscow's escalating aggression is a result of increasing difficulties that Russia is facing militarily and economically.

Hardening views on migrants push Europe toward Trump-like tactics
New rules were driven by high numbers of asylum seekers from “safe countries” and the fatigue of voters after waves of migration, European officials say.

Kenyans protest U.S. plan for Ebola field hospital to treat Americans
Angry residents, who said their lives were in danger, set fires and clashed with police as they protested the facility intended to treat Americans.
BBC

Maga influencer admits Bond Street assault
Melissa Rein Lively accepted a caution, while an assault by beating charge against her was withdrawn.

Donaldson rape accuser says he apologised to her years later at a Christian centre
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, the former DUP leader, is on trial for 18 sex abuse charges, all of which he denies.

Ukraine rescuers pull dead from rubble after Russian strikes kill 21 people
An eight-year-old boy and a woman killed in a strike on an apartment block are among the dead, officials say.

UK Athletics fined £350,000 over death of Paralympian
A judge at the Old Bailey has fined UK Athletics £350,000 with £44,000 in costs after hearing how a Paralympic athlete died when equipment fell on him at a training ground in east London.

UK Athletics fined £350,000 over death of Paralympian
A judge at the Old Bailey has fined UK Athletics £350,000 with £44,000 in costs after hearing how a Paralympic athlete died when equipment fell on him at a training ground in east London.

Murdered student told police 'I can't breathe' while handcuffed
An independent investigation into why Henry Nowak was handcuffed by police as he was dying is ongoing.

Does Southampton Spygate boss Eckert deserve a second chance?
BBC Sport explores the future of Southampton manager Tonda Eckert after he admitted his role in the Spygate scandal.

Five questions left unanswered by the Mandelson files
A second batch of files relating to Lord Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador has been released.

Third of people say uni degree not worth it, as student loan inquiry begins
MPs will hear the concerns of graduates about the size of their student debts, and the interest rates.

Idris Elba and Torvill and Dean receive honours at Windsor Castle
Actress and comic Meera Syal was among the other stars to receive honours from King Charles on Tuesday.
The Independent

Police had contact with house explosion victim four days before she was killed by ex-partner
The police watchdog will also examine whether officers did enough to protect her

Politics latest: Police officer received death threats over Henry Nowak murder, Mahmood says
Police federation condemns calls for ‘vigilante justice’ against officers after some wrongly identified on social media
Ebola crisis shows that aid cuts have been ‘counterproductive,’ UK development minister admits
Jenny Chapman says a UK team working ‘incredibly hard’ in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), but that the world is ‘under responding’ to the outbreak – a crisis she expects to last ‘for months’

Freedom 250: Who’s in and out after several artists drop Trump’s concert event
“The Great American State Fair” is a series of concerts, exhibits, tributes and other programs scheduled to take place June 25 to July 10 on Washington’s National Mall
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Moscow is ‘losing on the battlefield’ despite launching major attack, says Kyiv
Ukraine remained defiant after a major assault on cities across the country that killed at least 18 people

Vickrum Digwa’s family ‘deeply sorry’ to Henry Nowak’s relatives – but warn his murder should not ‘inflame division’
Killer’s family said they would ‘give anything’ for him not to have crossed paths with the murder victim

Teenager charged over Peter Kay show ‘bomb hoax’ removed from court hearing after undressing
Omar Majed faces charges after show by comedian in Birmingham was evacuated in May
Marco Rubio testifies to Congress on Iran war and mass deportations: Live updates
Marco Rubio, Markwayne Mullin and Todd Blanche face grilling from members of Congress amid Trump’s budget battle

Starmer uses disappearing messages on WhatsApp, No 10 admits after Mandelson files released
Use of disappearing messages mean messages between the prime minister and Peter Mandelson may have been wiped

Henry Nowak murderer Vickrum Digwa faces new weapons charges alongside brother and father
The trio are charged with possessing a flick knife, machete, swords and knuckledusters, among other weapons























