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CBC.ca

Maduro slams 'colonial threat' as Trump says Venezuelan airspace should be closed
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday said that the airspace "above and surrounding" Venezuela should be considered as "closed in its entirety," an assertion that raised more questions about the U.S. pressure on Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. His government accused Trump of making a "colonial threat" and seeking to undermine the South American country's sovereignty.

Properties ordered evacuated after train derailment east of Cranbrook, B.C.
Multiple train cars derailed Saturday morning in the East Kootenays in B.C., about 16 kilometres east of Cranbrook, according to Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC).

Flooding and mudslides kill dozens, displace tens of thousands in Sri Lanka
The death toll from Cyclone Ditwah is expected to rise. Social media posts on Saturday showed several areas affected by overnight mudslides that authorities have yet to reach.

Tom Stoppard, Oscar- and Tony-winning writer, dead at 88
British playwright Sir Tom Stoppard, who won an Academy Award for the screenplay for 1998’s Shakespeare In Love, has died. He was 88.

Team Homan books Olympic ticket after sweeping final of Canadian curling trials
Rachel Homan, Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew and Sarah Wilkes will represent Canada at the Milano-Cortina Olympics after sweeping Team Christina Black in the final of the Canadian curling trials on Saturday in Halifax.

Airlines work to fix software glitch on A320 aircraft, causing short-term flight disruptions
Airlines around the world reported short-term disruptions heading into the weekend as they fixed software on a widely used commercial aircraft, after an analysis found the computer code may have contributed to a sudden drop in the altitude of a JetBlue plane last month.

Abbotsford, B.C., RV camp residents say province shut off services without notice
The Cole Road rest stop is among a number of encampment sites created along Highway 1 over recent years, and will soon be closed for good.

Balancing conservation with millions of visitors: Banff National Park at 140
Four million people pour into Banff National Park each year — a level of visitation the park’s first wardens could never have imagined in 1885. As Banff turns 140, Parks Canada is rethinking what it means to welcome so many people while still protecting the landscape for future generations.

Couple weds in Nelson, B.C., with little notice — but great support from community
There is no story that encapsulates the vibes of Nelson, B.C., quite like this. Witnesses, a photographer, an officiant and a musician all showed up at Cottonwood Falls Park, with very little notice, to help an out-of-town couple’s dreams come true.

Canada at the defence crossroads: The challenges of thinking long-term
The recent debates over Canada’s next fighter jets and submarines have peeled back the curtain on the shortcomings and short-term thinking in the country’s approach to defending itself.
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Toronto Star

Four-vehicle crash briefly shuts down part of Dufferin Street in North York
The collision took place around 1:20 p.m. Saturday near Finch Avenue West and resulted in minor injuries, police said.

Thorncliffe Park fire 'smouldering … in a very tight, confined space,' with no timeline on when residents can return
Toronto fire said firefighters still cannot see the blaze between walls separating adjoining highrises at 11 Thorncliffe Park Dr. and 21 Overlea Blvd.

Tom Stoppard, sparkling playwright who won an Oscar for 'Shakespeare In Love,' dies at 88
In a statement Saturday, United Agents said Stoppard died “peacefully” at his home in Dorset in southern England, surrounded by his family.

Man in life-threatening condition after stabbing in the Danforth area
Toronto police responded to the area of Danforth and Greenwood avenues at 9:20 p.m. on Friday.

TTC service adjustments and road closures announced ahead of holiday festivities in Toronto
Ahead of the Cavalcade of Lights opening at Nathan Phillips Square on Saturday, road closures and transit service changes will affect downtown travel.

This $28-million Bridle Path estate has nine bedrooms, a library and a fireplace imported from a European castle
The fairytale-like home also includes two unique features that hockey lovers will appreciate.

Deadline versus Game 7: Inside the newsroom on the night that broke Toronto's heart
Editor-in-chief Nicole MacIntyre has a new monthly newsletter that explains how the Star tackles the news, and offers insights into how coverage decisions get made.

Why Doug Ford wants Mark Carney to show the west 'some love'
Ontario's premier has implored his ally, Prime Minister Mark Carney, to show the west "some love."

One Great Idea to make Toronto a better place to live? Here are 20 of the best for you to vote on
We received over 150 submissions from readers in our hunt for One Great Idea to make Toronto a better place to live.

Here are some more very good ideas from Star readers to make Toronto better
We gave you our Top 20 "great" ideas for Toronto. Now, how about some more?
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Globe and Mail

Tom Stoppard, prolific British playwright who penned Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, dies at 88
The Czech-born Stoppard was known for brain-teasing plays written over a career that spanned six decades
Barrick employees released from Mali prison after deal, sources say
Four employees were detained amid dispute between the company and the government

Trump administration halts all asylum decisions after shooting of National Guard members
U.S. has also paused issuing visas for people travelling on Afghan passports
Pope Leo XIV visits Istanbul's Blue Mosque
Pope Leo visited Istanbul's famed Blue Mosque on Saturday, removing his shoes in a sign of respect but not appearing to pray in his first visit as leader of the Catholic Church to a Muslim place of worship during his four-day visit to Turkey.

Pope Leo XIV visits Turkey’s Blue Mosque, meets with Christian leaders
The Vatican said he would observe a moment of silent prayer but the Pope instead experienced his visit ‘in a spirit of contemplation and listening’
Ukraine’s utility workers risk life and limb to keep the lights on
In a war that’s killed at least 160 of their teammates, tens of thousands of technicians keep showing up for work
Allegations of sexually explicit messages add to complaints against ICE contractors
Concerns grow over increasing power of U.S. immigration agents and vulnerability of undocumented residents

Iran boycotting World Cup draw, citing visa restrictions for soccer officials
The U.S. previously announced a travel ban on citizens from 12 countries, including Iran

Zelensky announces resignation of chief of staff and lead negotiator in peace talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Friday the resignation of his powerful chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, who was also the country's lead negotiator in talks with the U.S, after Yermak's residence was searched by anti-corruption investigators.
Pope marks Nicaea meeting in Turkey with prayer for Christian unity
Leo and other Christian leaders met at site that produced the Nicene Creed in highlight of first trip of his pontificate
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Global News

Canadian watched childhood home burn as Hong Kong blaze killed more than 100 people
A Toronto man says he’s heartbroken after a deadly fire tore through the Hong Kong apartment complex where he grew up, leaving more than 100 dead and many missing.

Donald Trump says airspace in and around Venezuela ‘closed’
U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday that the airspace above and surrounding Venezuela should be considered 'closed in its entirety' to airlines, drug dealers and traffickers.

Man attacked by bear outside public toilet in busy Japanese city
The building where the bear attack occurred is centrally located, close to homes and restaurants, and only 1 kilometre from city hall.

Airbus issues ‘significant’ A320 recall after flight-control incident
Airbus said a recent incident involving an A320-family aircraft had revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls.

U.S. tourist found dead in Tobago, suspect in police custody
The victim, identified as Christopher Brown, 43, of Colorado, reportedly left his friends to go buy marijuana.

Consular services won’t be affected by Global Affairs Canada cuts: minister
The recent federal budget includes a $561 million cut to the department's budget next year, which increases to a $1.1 billion cut two years later.

Ukraine’s top peace negotiator resigns after anti-corruption raid on home
Andrii Yermak, the powerful chief of staff to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, resigned hours after his residence was searched by anti-corruption investigators.

Death toll climbs to 128 in Hong Kong apartment blaze, 8 more arrested
Even two days after the fire began, smoke continued to drift out of the charred buildings from the occasional flare-up.

U.K. to start enforcing new travel permit rules for Canadian visitors
Canadians will not be able to legally enter the United Kingdom without an electronic travel authorization starting next February, or face being denied boarding.

Canada has no plans to re-engage with Iran, Anita Anand says
Anand told the Senate's foreign affairs committee that Canada's focus is on limiting the possibility of Tehran obtaining nuclear weapons and urging it to engage with the U.S.
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New York Times

In Announcing Pardon of Drug Trafficker While Threatening Venezuela, Trump Displays Contradictions
President Trump’s statements on social media less than 24 hours apart showed the dissonance in his campaign against drug trafficking.

In Firing His No. 2, Zelensky Loses Both a Negotiator and an Enforcer
Andriy Yermak had ensured internal discipline in Ukraine’s wartime politics. He also led the country’s peace negotiations, which now must go on without him.

Top Trump Aides to Meet With Ukrainians in Florida on Sunday
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner plan to discuss peace terms again after an uproar over a 28-point proposal drafted with Russian input.

Several Arrested as Protesters Block ICE Agents From a Potential Raid in NYC
The confrontation appeared to foil a possible ICE raid nearby, underscoring the numerous challenges the federal government faces in trying to stage raids in a dense city like New York.

Trump Declares Venezuelan Airspace Closed
President Trump said days earlier that the United States could “very soon” expand its campaign of killing people at sea suspected of drug trafficking to attacking Venezuelan territory.

Tom Stoppard, Award-Winning Playwright of Witty Drama, Dies at 88
Drawing comparisons to the greatest of dramatists, he entwined erudition with imagination in stage works that won accolades on both sides of the Atlantic.

Inside Trump’s Push to Make the White House Ballroom as Big as Possible
President Trump’s ever-growing vision has caused tension with contractors. His architect has taken a step back as the president personally manages the project.

F.D.A. Seeks More Oversight of Vaccine Trials and Approvals
The agency’s top vaccine regulator proposed broad changes, claiming that a new review linked 10 children’s deaths to the Covid vaccine. But public health experts questioned the findings, wanting to examine the data.

U.S. Black Friday Sales Defy Tariffs and Economic Woes
Data on spending this week shows that consumers are shopping big for the holidays despite inflation and economic worries.

Political Confusion as Texas Awaits Supreme Court’s Ruling on Redistricting
A decision on the state’s new congressional map will affect five House seats and could help determine control of the chamber next year.
CNBC

Silver hit record highs in 2025 – here's why the 'Devil’s metal' has further to run
While industrial demand for silver is expected to decline slightly in 2025, the metal is increasingly used in electric vehicles, for AI components and in photovoltaics.

American Airlines says all planes impacted by Airbus glitch have been fixed
American Airlines said Saturday that aircrafts impacted by an Airbus recall have received the software fixes necessary to resume flying.

AI is taking jobs — here’s Coursera CEO's No. 1 tip for grads to stay competitive
"They're [recruiters] going to be assessing your mindset and your traits as a human being more than your experience," Coursera's CEO told CNBC Make It.

Millennials are driving a sports tourism boom — and spending big to do it. Here's why
The $707 billion sports tourism market is set to nearly triple by 2032, with Asia-Pacific as the fastest growing region.

Goldman Sachs polled institutional investors on gold, and found many expect it to hit $5K next year
Goldman Sachs polled 900 institutional investor clients and found they believed gold prices could reach an all-time high in 2026.

Switzerland has long welcomed the ultra wealthy. A referendum on a new tax has riled them up
Switzerland looks set to reject a proposal for a 50% tax on inheritances and gifts of more than 50 million Swiss Francs.

Stock futures resume trading after a halt caused by 'cooling issue' at data center
A technical problem obstructed futures trading at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in the early hours of Friday morning.

AI shopping comes with its own perils this Black Friday
Agentic AI is transforming the way people shop online, and it comes with heigheted risks of digital fraud for retailers.

What’s going on at Nexperia? China’s Wingtech escalates war of words with Dutch chipmaker
Dutch chipmaker Nexperia has published an open letter urgently calling on its China unit to help restore supply chain operations.

India economy grows at faster-than-expected 8.2% in September quarter even as tariffs bite
In a quarter that was partially affected by the 50% U.S. tariffs, the Indian economy grew 8.2% in July to September period.
Washington Post

Here are the Caribbean allies helping the U.S. against Venezuela
The Dominican Republic and Trinidad and Tobago are hosting U.S. forces and facilities. Grenada is considering it.

Trump says airlines should consider Venezuelan airspace closed
President Donald Trump’s announcement follows growing U.S. threats to attack Venezuela.

The quiet pope: Leo’s first foreign trip is revealing his style
A pontiff who listens more than he speaks, the 70-year-old Chicagoan is positioning himself as an antidote to an era of towering egos.

Tom Stoppard, playwright of electric verve, dies at 88
His intellectually challenging and verbally dazzling works, including “Arcadia” and “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,” were among the most acclaimed and oft-performed plays of the last half-century.

Zelensky faces political peril as corruption scandal consumes top aide
Beset by scandal at home and under U.S. pressure to reach a deal to end the Russian invasion, Volodymyr Zelensky is facing one of the most hazardous moments of his presidency.

Hurry up and wait: Ordinary Venezuelans try to prepare for U.S. attack
Caught between President Donald Trump’s threats and a government they don’t trust, Venezuelans are living moment to moment, unsure of what to expect next.

International force at heart of Trump’s Gaza plan struggles to find takers
The U.S. administration is trying to drum up troop commitments, but concerns are mounting over whether foreign soldiers would have to use force against Gazans.

Hegseth order on first Caribbean boat strike, officials say: Kill them all
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a verbal order to kill all crew members in the Sept. 2 strike on a suspected drug boat. Navy SEALs fired a second missile.

American 16-year-old freed after nine months in Israeli jail
Mohammed Zaber Ibrahim was arrested in the West Bank as a 15-year-old and charged with throwing rocks at Israeli vehicles — an allegation he denies.

Trump plans to pardon former Honduran president convicted of drug trafficking
Former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernández was sentenced to 45 years in prison for running a “narco-state” that helped send cocaine to the United States.
BBC

Heavyweight TKV stuns Clarke to win British title
Jeamie 'TKV' Tshikeva sensationally beat Frazer Clarke by split-decision to claim the British heavyweight title on a significant night for the sport.

Newcastle make 'big step forward' for 'fed up' Howe
Newcastle United finally end their seven-month wait for an away league victory in style against Everton at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Ukraine hits tankers in Black Sea in escalation against Russia
The two ships stuck by drones were thought to be used to bypass Western sanctions on Russia.

William pays visit to severely ill children from Gaza
The Prince of Wales visits a number of severely ill children from Gaza being treated by the NHS.

The Wiggles issue statement after appearing in Ecstasy music video
The popular Australian children's group says it "does not condone" drug use, after two of its members are shown dancing in a Keli Holiday video.

Venezuela calls Trump airspace closure warning 'colonialist threat'
US President Donald Trump said the airspace around Venezuela should be considered closed "in its entirety".

A 'waste of England's time' - what did Wiegman learn from Lionesses' stroll?
England fans could not have hoped for a more entertaining evening at Wembley Stadium - but with Sarina Wiegman resisting the urge to be more experimental, how much did she actually learn from it?

Sir Tom Stoppard, playwright famed for his wit and depth, dies at 88
The King and Queen pay tribute to a "dear friend who wore his genius lightly".

Man City 'bend rules' to deny Leeds - Farke
Daniel Farke says Manchester City were able to "bend the rules" to deny his Leeds team a precious Premier League point on Saturday at the Etihad Stadium.

Dozens arrested at pro-Palestine demonstrations
Demonstrations were co-ordinated in cities including Bristol, Manchester and Birmingham.
The Independent

Arrests made in New York after protesters appear to foil ICE raid with barricade of bodies and garbage bags
Homeland Security has not confirmed whether a raid had been planned after confrontation on edge of Chinatown

Prince William ‘moved by courage’ of Gazan children brought to UK for treatment
The prince previously met Palestinian children during a 2018 visit to a West Bank refugee camp

Miami man who told his friends his girlfriend had been seized by ICE has now been charged with her murder
Saul Garcia-Gonzalez reported his girlfriend Nerida Martel missing just days before her body was found

GOP senators to join Democrats in investigating Pete Hegseth ‘kill everybody’ allegations
GOP Senator Roger Wicker, Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Democratic Senator Jack Reed, announced the investigation in a joint statement

Yet another Trump ally announces his retirement from Congress in order to spend more time with their family
The Texas GOP lawmaker is one of dozens of lawmakers who have announced plans to exit Congress

At least 200 border patrol agents to flood New Orleans in coming weeks, report says
Local businesses have posted signs that prohibit ‘ICE Access’ in their buildings amid reports that federal immigration agents are heading to New Orleans

Met Office issues fresh ‘danger to life’ weather warning as heavy rain lashes UK
Strong winds are expected to hit coastal areas as up to 80mm of rain will fall in some parts

Kash Patel’s behavior as FBI director has earned him a new nickname, according to former special agent
The nation’s top law enforcement official has been referred to as the ‘Make-a-Wish Director’ behind his back due to his many extravagant trips and activities,

Turning Point USA staffer accused of sexually harassing male employee and kidnapping his daughter
Jeannette Garcia is also accused of misleading sheriff’s deputies to facilitate the alleged kidnapping

Trump says Venezuela's airspace should be viewed as closed. It's not clear what that means
President Donald Trump is saying the airspace “above and surrounding” Venezuela should be considered as “closed in its entirety.”






















