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CBC.ca

Many Canadians are spending less time with friends. How can we build deeper connections?
After tragedy struck their team, the Toronto Dingos turned to a simple weekly tradition — sharing video life updates — creating a culture of connection that experts say highlights why friendship matters more than ever.

After years on their back foot, here's why Democrats are feeling good about 2026
For much of the last two years, the U.S. Democratic Party has been on its back foot, enduring painful electoral defeats to an omnipresent Republican opponent while grappling with a troubling decline in voter registration and a listless party base. But in the closing days of 2025, the political pendulum appears to be swinging in their direction.

Canada cruises past Denmark at men's world junior hockey championship
Gavin McKenna scored a hat trick as Canada finally flexed its muscles at the world junior championship in a 9-1 victory over Denmark on Monday night.

China launches live-firing drills around Taiwan in 2nd day of exercises aimed at further isolating the island
China launched 10 hours of live-firing exercises around Taiwan on Tuesday, the second day of Beijing's largest-ever war games around the island, aimed at swiftly cutting its links to outside support in the event of a conflict.

This retired B.C. couple escaped fire twice in 2025
Ritchie and Rene Day were enjoying a quiet evening in their unit at Johnny’s Motel in Grand Forks when they heard banging on their unit’s door on the evening of Dec. 21. “We just couldn't believe it,” said Ritchie Day from her son’s house. “Another fire.”

Duty free shops say they're still losing sales as Canada-U.S. cross-border travel plummets
Owners of duty free shops in Windsor and Sarnia say they continue to suffer the fall-out from the U.S. trade war, seeing drops in business in the 30 per cent range year over year.

Couple from Gatineau, Que., found dead while vacationing in Dominican Republic
The son of Alain Noël and Christine Sauvé found their bodies inside the couple's vacation home on Boxing Day, the family told Radio-Canada.

Trump has the power to make Putin accept peace plan, says Ukrainian MP
Ukrainian MP Oleksiy Goncharenko says he doesn’t believe Russia is interested in a peace deal with Ukraine, but he hopes U.S. President Donald Trump will use his influence to make one happen anyway.

Chevy Chase's comedy and quarrels are in the spotlight in a new documentary
In the new film I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not, set to premiere on New Year's Day, Chase reflects on a dark childhood and a complicated career that spans the very beginnings of Saturday Night Live to a rocky tenure on sitcom Community.

Vancouver Whitecaps reach proposed settlement in lawsuit seeking damages for 2024 Messi no-show
Fan alleged "bait-and-switch" in lawsuit launched after international superstars Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Sergio Busquet didn't show up as advertised with Inter Miami to play the Vancouver Whitecaps.
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Toronto Star

Toronto sees 35 per cent spike in holiday overdose calls over previous years
While suspected overdoses jumped in late December, public health officials say the number of fatalities remains stable.

Wind warning ends in Toronto; thousands still without power
Although the GTA is no longer under a wind warning, some areas in northern York Region and parts of Durham Region are under weather alerts for snow squall conditions.

Toronto hires traffic 'czar' to reduce and manage notorious gridlock
According to an internal memo obtained by the Star, Toronto has hired its new chief congestion officer.

2025 was one of three hottest years on record, scientists say
Temperatures remained high in 2025 despite the presence of a La Nina, the occasional natural cooling of Pacific Ocean waters that influences weather worldwide.

Mexican authorities seized $40 million in motorcycles belonging to fugitive Ryan Wedding, FBI says
American authorities said the 62-high end motorcycles that were seized in Mexico this month are believed to be owned by Wedding, who remains at large.

9.0 quake in B.C. could kill thousands and cost $128 billion, report foresees
A "megathrust" earthquake scenario would result in the destruction of 18,000 buildings and extensive damage to 10,000 more, the report says.

After my Toronto social circle shrank to just two people, I turned to 'friend-dating' apps to find my way back
I decided to test two friendship-making apps to try and rebuild a social circle after years of death, divorce and drifting apart.

Organizers of West Bank delegation blocked by Israel call for steeper sanctions
Members of a Canadian delegation that was denied entry to the West Bank earlier this month are calling on Ottawa to tighten sanctions targeting new Israeli settlements in occupied territory.

Your month-by-month financial checklist for 2026, including key dates you'll want to remember
Follow these experts' tips to help you master your money in 2026, one month at a time.

This engaged couple can afford a home but aren't sure it makes financial sense. Could it help them get ahead?
“The question is, is this something we should actually be saving for? Or is there something better we should be saving for?” Financial planner Shannon Lee Simmons breaks down the scenarios.
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Globe and Mail

Former Bangladeshi prime minister Khaleda Zia dies at 80
Zia’s archrivalry with Sheikh Hasina, another former prime minister, defined the country’s politics for a generation
Trump says he supports strikes on Iran in meeting with Netanyahu
U.S. President says he would attack if he were convinced the country was trying to rebuild its nuclear program
Putin claims Ukraine attacked his residence, denting hopes for peace
Russia accused Ukraine on Monday of trying to attack President Vladimir Putin's residence, although it provided no evidence to back up an assertion that Kyiv dismissed as baseless and designed to undermine peace negotiations.
Boxer Anthony Joshua survives car crash that killed two in Nigeria
British former world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua was involved in a car accident in Nigeria's Ogun State that killed two people, local police said on Monday.

U.S. bombs boat loading facility in Venezuela, Trump says
U.S. military says it also struck a boat in the eastern Pacific on Monday, killing two

Families of Bondi Beach victims demand answers on security failures and rising antisemitism
17 families called for a federal inquiry to investigate the rise in antisemitism in an open letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
U.S. Homeland Security launches fraud investigation in Minneapolis
Prosecutors allege Feeding Our Future was at the centre of largest COVID-19-related fraud scam in U.S.

Two pilots killed after their helicopters collided in New Jersey are identified
Kenneth Kirsch, 65, and Michael Greenberg, 71, were friends who would often have breakfast together
Trump issues Iran warning after Gaza ceasefire discussions with Netanyahu
U.S. President warns Iran against rebuilding its nuclear program as he tries to create fresh momentum for Israel-Hamas ceasefire

In boozy South Korea, hangover cures are a must
Drinkers young and old rely on various remedies to keep up. Whether they actually work is beside the point
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Global News

U.S. pledges $2B in UN humanitarian aid, pushes agencies to ‘adapt’ to cuts
The pledge creates an umbrella fund from which money will be doled out to agencies and priorities, a key part of U.S. demands for drastic changes across the U.N.

Trump warns Iran after meeting with Netanyahu on Gaza, Middle East future
Trump said the U.S. could carry out further military strikes if Iran attempts to reconstitute its nuclear program as he held wide-ranging talks with Netanyahu at his Florida home.

Trump says U.S. ‘hit’ Venezuela dock where drugs allegedly loaded on boats
The explosion would mark the first known time the U.S. has carried out operations on land in Venezuela since a pressure campaign began against the government of Nicolas Maduro.

Zelenskyy rejects Russia’s claim Ukraine drones attacked Putin’s residence
Russia says it is reviewing its negotiating position after claiming Ukrainian drones attacked the state residence of Russian President Vladimir Putin overnight Monday.

Boxer Anthony Joshua injured in car crash that kills 2 people in Nigeria
Preliminary reports indicate that two male foreign nationals died on the spot, according to Gbenga Omotoso, Lagos state commissioner for information.

China stages military drills around Taiwan in warning to ‘separatist forces’
Taiwan’s aviation authority said more than 100,000 international air travelers would be affected by flight cancellations or diversions.

U.S. offering 15-year security guarantee to Ukraine, Zelenskyy says
The United States is offering Ukraine security guarantees for a period of 15 years as part of a proposed peace plan, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday.

Ukraine, Russia ‘closer than ever’ to peace after Zelenskyy talks: Trump
Zelenskyy said he will raise “territorial issues” as Moscow and Kyiv remain fiercely at odds over the fate of the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine.

Indonesian rescuers search for a Spanish coach and 3 children after tour boat sinks
Indonesian rescuers searched near Komodo National Park after a tour boat sank, leaving a Spanish soccer coach and three children missing amid rough seas and poor visibility.

Nigerians react after U.S. airstrikes targeting alleged Islamic State camp
U.S. President Donald Trump announced late Thursday that the U.S had launched a “powerful and deadly strike” against forces of the Islamic State group in Nigeria.
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New York Times

Saudis Say Airstrike in Yemen Targeted Arms From U.A.E.
The Saudi-led coalition said its strike, at a port in southern Yemen, targeted weapons bound for a separatist group backed by the United Arab Emirates.

Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister, Dies
In office for three terms, she traded the country’s leadership with Sheikh Hasina, the head of another political dynasty, over decades. She was believed to be 80.

With Artillery and Warships, China Practices Blockading Taiwan
China flew bombers and fired long-range artillery during a second day of exercises designed to show its ability to claim the island-democracy by force.

U.S. Kills 2 in Strike in Pacific, as Trump Pressures Venezuela
The attack was the 30th announced by the U.S. military since early September. It came days after President Trump said the U.S. had struck a coastal site related to drugs and Venezuela.

Justice Department Sues Virginia Over Tuition Aid for Unauthorized Immigrants
The department said the state’s policy of granting unauthorized immigrants in-state financial aid at public colleges and universities violates federal law.

Yonaguni, the Japanese Island on the Front Lines of China’s Feud with Japan
Yonaguni, a tiny Japanese island near Taiwan, is getting soldiers, radar and missiles. As China’s dispute with Tokyo escalates, some residents are worried.

New Year’s Eve Concerts at Kennedy Center Are Canceled
The jazz drummer Billy Hart said the decision was “evidently” connected to President Trump’s name being added to the arts center.

C.I.A. Conducted Drone Strike on Port in Venezuela
The attack last week, on a dock purportedly used for shipping narcotics, did not kill anyone, people briefed on the operation said. But it was the first known U.S. operation inside Venezuela.

Trump and Netanyahu Praise Each Other After Meeting, Despite Differences Over Gaza
The American and Israeli leaders showed few signs of disagreement after meeting in Florida, giving no public indication of their growing strains over Gaza, Syria and other issues.

How a Research Trip to Antarctica Deals With Time Zones
The clocks aboard our icebreaker will be changed several times en route to Antarctica. It’s one of many things that make the expedition feel otherworldly.
CNBC

Ukraine denies attacking Putin's residence with drones
Ukraine has denied an allegation by Russia that it launched a drone strike on one of Russian President Vladimir Putin's "official residences."

UK's Octopus Energy to spinoff AI unit Kraken at $8.65 billion valuation
British renewable energy startup Octopus Energy is set to spin out its AI tech unit Kraken Technologies, as an independent company valued at $8.65 billion.

Mining stocks jump as precious metals recover; European markets open flat as 2025 draws to a close
European stocks opened in broadly flat territory on Tuesday as markets continue to struggle for direction in a holiday-shortened trading week.

Asia-Pacific markets mostly fall on penultimate day of the year
Investors will be focused on China's military exercises around Taiwan today, after it announced new drills surrounding the island Monday.

China EVs in 2026 look less like a boom and more like a survival test as global expansion ramps up
Analysts predict China's electric car market will see growth slow significantly in the year ahead.

Novo Nordisk's 'long game' on weight loss drugs sparks hope in science, but the Street is impatient
The medicine developed by the100-year old Danish drugmaker may impact patients' brains in surprising ways

Elon Musk envisions humanoid robots everywhere. China may be the first to make it a reality
China has made the development of humanoid robots a strategic priority in its tech battle with the U.S.

Meta acquires intelligent agent firm Manus, capping year of aggressive AI moves
Meta Platforms has acquired Manus, a Singapore-based developer of general-purpose AI agents, capping a year of massive spending on artificial intelligence.

Asia-Pacific markets trade mixed in final week of 2025
Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed on Monday as investors kicked off the final trading week of the year.

I've studied hundreds of highly successful kids: This popular parenting style worries me—what we should be focusing on instead
"Never Enough" author Jennifer Breheny Wallace has spent seven years interviewing high-achieving kids and their families. She reveals the most popular but potentially harmful parenting trend—and what kids really need from their parents.
Washington Post

Taiwan condemns China as ‘biggest destroyer of peace’ as drills continue
Beijing’s military launched a massive simulated blockade of Taiwan, sending a warning to the independent island after the U.S. approved an $11 billion arms sale.

How ancient Sparta explains 2026
Netanyahu, the Trump administration and others on the global right are drawing renewed inspiration from a Greek city-state mythologized for its militarism.

Israeli recognition of Somaliland prompts global outcry, emergency U.N. meeting
Israel’s diplomatic move makes it an outlier in the international community.

Tensions flare between Russia and Ukraine after Trump’s peace talks
Russian allegations of an attack on one of Putin’s residences, denied by Ukraine, injected new uncertainty into U.S.-sponsored peace talks.

Iran sends conflicting signals on its missiles as Israeli concerns grow
The meeting between Trump and Netanyahu will focus prominently on Iran’s ballistic missile program. Reports of recent tests raised questions about Iran’s intentions.

India’s aviation meltdown exposes long-brewing pilot fatigue crisis
Aviation experts and pilot groups say IndiGo’s unprecedented scheduling crisis this month was due in part to an industry failure to address pilot fatigue.

Man kills 9, including his children, in Suriname stabbing, police say
Police accused a 42-year-old man of killing nine people outside the capital, Paramaribo, days after Christmas.

Trump and Zelensky strike hopeful tone after talks as hurdles remain
The United States will help facilitate Russia-Ukraine talks in January, as Trump called the peace process “very complicated stuff.”

Skier glides down Mount Etna as volcano erupts in the background
Volcanic activity has intensified at Sicily’s Mount Etna in recent days. That hasn’t stopped visitors to Europe’s largest active volcano.

How Pan Am and Kodak turned into fashion brands, with a K-beauty glow-up
In South Korea, National Geographic and even Lockheed Martin are among the U.S. brands that have been resurrected or reinvented as clothing lines.
BBC

Torvill & Dean and England boss Wiegman recognised in New Year Honours
Ice skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean become a dame and knight in the New Year Honours list, while England women's manager Sarina Wiegman is made an honorary dame.

Ice skating duo Torvill and Dean to receive damehood and knighthood
Ice skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean become a dame and knight in the New Year Honours list, while England women's manager Sarina Wiegman is made an honorary dame.

'Let's make history' - Miura, 58, joins new club
Kazuyoshi Miura, who turns 59 in February and is the world's oldest professional footballer, has signed a loan deal until June with Fukushima United.

How does the UK honours system work?
How the New Year, King's Birthday, and other honours are decided and awarded.

Foreign Office orders review of 'failures' in British-Egyptian activist case
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says she and Sir Keir Starmer were unaware of Alaa Abd El Fattah's "abhorrent" historical tweets.

Anthony Joshua in stable condition after Nigeria car crash that killed two friends
The British heavyweight boxer suffered minor injuries in the crash, which killed two team members and close friends.

Archer named in England T20 World Cup squad
Jofra Archer is named in England’s squad for the T20 World Cup despite missing the last two Ashes Tests.

Quiz: Name England players to score century in 2025
Can you name the 13 England players to score a century for their country in 2025?

Bereaved mum who is campaigning for law change appointed MBE
A mum campaigning for better online safety for children is one of 11 Gloucestershire recipients.

Why did Edinburgh become the home of Hogmanay?
The history of New Year's Eve street parties in Edinburgh goes back centuries.
The Independent

Scientists start to solve mystery of what’s inside Mexico’s ‘majestic’ giant volcano
Most of the world’s volcanoes that pose a risk to humans already have detailed maps of their interiors, but not Popocatépetl

Starmer’s Labour branded ‘austerity-lite’ and ‘rudderless’ in scathing attack on PM by Unite boss
Head of one of the UK’s largest unions warns the government that a failure to prioritise workers in 2026 could lead to ‘sowing the seeds of its own destruction’

Russia's nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles have entered active service, Moscow says
Russia’s nuclear-capable Oreshnik missile system has entered active service, Russia’s Ministry of Defense says, as negotiators continue to search for a breakthrough in peace talks to end Moscow’s war in Ukraine

Ocado plans global retail tech sales push after exclusivity deals end
The London-listed firm said in July it was set to roll off mutual exclusivity contracts by the end of the year with most retail partners worldwide.

A cemetery highlighted the war sacrifices of Black Americans. Trump’s ‘anti woke’ policies removed them
Carried out without any public explanation, the removal has provoked anger among Dutch officials, the families of US soldiers, and local residents

Bondi attack suspects not part of ‘broader terrorist cell’, Australian police say
Australian police issued an update on Bondi attack investigation on Tuesday

Kids left in tears as families turned away from immersive Jurassic World show at the door
Jurassic World: The Experience at Battersea Power Station was overbooked on Monday after a voucher error

Trump’s tariffs and soaring wage costs ensure rocky year for UK economy
Experts warned 2026 looks set to be another ‘sluggish year’ with few policies to spur on private sector growth.

Ukrainian POWs ‘being systematically executed’ by Russia, says top commander
One of Ukraine’s most decorated soldiers says he often intercepts transmissions in which orders to kill surrendering troops are given

Snow map: Where wintry showers and ice will hit UK on New Year’s Day after Met Office weather warning
The Met Office has warned that frequent and heavy snow showers may lead to some travel disruption.























