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CBC.ca

'Unstable' highrise in New York City prompts evacuations

A New York City highrise that was under construction when columns buckled and bricks tumbled into the street below during the Tuesday morning rush hour remained unstable and was still moving, forcing nearby buildings to evacuate, officials said.

3 tankers attacked in Strait of Hormuz, U.K. military says

Three tankers were struck by projectiles Tuesday in the Strait of Hormuz, the British military said, in the latest attacks targeting vessels moving through the fuel-shipping waterway that is central to negotiations seeking a permanent end to the U.S.-Israel war against Iran.

Rogers shutters radio stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax and Kitchener

In a statement Tuesday, the company said the closures affect stations in Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax and Kitchener.

Maple Leafs add Senators great Daniel Alfredsson to coaching staff

Daniel Alfredsson, once Public Enemy No. 1 in Toronto as captain of the Ottawa Senators, is leaving the nation's capital to join the Maple Leafs as an associate coach.

Inmate death at Thunder Bay Jail under 'multiple investigations,' province says

Ontario’s Ministry of the Solicitor General (SOLGEN) has confirmed an inmate died at the Thunder Bay Jail on July 1. The death comes just weeks after First Nation leaders called for the jail to be shut down over ongoing safety concerns related to overcrowding, understaffing and infrastructure challenges at the 100-year-old facility. Here is what we know about the incident so far.

South Korean shipbuilder withdraws from Hamilton partnership after losing bid for navy submarine contract

South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean says it's withdrawing from a partnership with Mohawk College in Hamilton and Ontario Shipyards after losing out on a massive Canadian navy submarine contract.

Collision near Confederation Bridge in N.B. involved an ambulance: P.E.I. emergency services

New Brunswick RCMP reported around 9:30 AT Tuesday morning via Facebook that a collision had happened on Route 16 near the Confederation Bridge. Island EMS says one of its ambulance vehicles was involved. Police have not shared more details yet.

Quebec actor Marc Messier dead at age 78

Marc Messier, who was considered to be a towering figure in Quebec’s cultural landscape, died following a brief illness.
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Toronto Star

Lionel Messi leads Argentina to 3-2 comeback victory over Egypt and spot in World Cup quarterfinals

The defending champions had trailed 2-0 after goals from Yasser Ibrahim and Mostafa Zico at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, but scored three in just under 14 minutes to advance to the next round.

Mark Carney revives partisan Senate appointments, names Liberal strategist

Carney is resuming the practice of partisan Senate appointments, naming a prominent Liberal from his own office and a Conservative MP to the Senate as part of his first placements to the Red Chamber since taking office last year.

Toronto Maple Leafs add Ottawa Senators great Daniel Alfredsson to coaching staff

The Maple Leafs announced the move Tuesday, with John Gruden and Brad Werenka also joining Jim Hiller's staff as assistant coaches.

Luxury shampoo sold at Sephora recalled in Canada, U.S. over potentially harmful bacteria

The Pluralibacter gergoviae bacteria, which can be harmful to people with weakened immune systems, was detected in Oribe Serene Scalp Densifying Shampoo, leading to the recall.

Renata Ford dead at 55: A look at the political life of Rob Ford's widow in 6 moments

While Rob Ford lived a boisterous life, his wife Renata often sought privacy in the shadows.

Eight countries join Canada-led defence bank at NATO leaders' meeting

Albania, Belgium, Greece, Latvia, Luxembourg, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine have agreed to help establish the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank.

TIFF unveils 2026 world premieres, including opening night movie starring Second City alumnus

"Being Heumann" is directed by the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind "Coda."

Canada is heading to Eurovision — now what? Insiders explain how we can succeed on the world’s biggest music stage

Experts say Canada has to arrive ready to showcase our culture and talent: "Standing on stage and doing a song — that won’t cut it."

Forget large corporations. It's small-scale investors who hold reams of Ontario's rental value

Small-scale investors own over half of Ontario’s rental property value due to a condo boom, greatly outnumbering institutional owners as GTA rents continue declining.

Argentina takes on Egypt in World Cup action today. Here's how to cheer for your favourite soccer team according to our 48 super fans

From food, to drinks to where you can watch soccer with the fandom, here's what they recommend.
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Globe and Mail

B.C. nurses expand pickets and file labour board complaint, citing intimidation

Union President says the emergency application with the labour board is against B.C. health employers who are “behaving poorly” in response to the union’s lawful job action

Eight countries join Canada in backing defence bank, but major European partners still absent

Carney has been heavily campaigning for the institution in meetings with other world leaders

UK Reform leader Farage to resign as MP amid finance scrutiny

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said on Tuesday he would quit as a lawmaker to trigger a by-election in his parliamentary seat and would stand for re-election in that vote.

Millions still without electricity as Cuba struggles to restore power following grid collapse

About one-third of the capital Havana had seen power restored on Tuesday morning

Britain’s Nigel Farage to step down as MP and trigger a by-election

Reform UK leader rails against media and the ‘establishment’ for attacks on him and his personal finances

Marine Le Pen will run for president despite rejecting court-ordered monitor

French court declared Le Pen guilty of embezzlement, ruled she must wear electronic bracelet

Hong Kong police arrest 125 over criminal scheme to corner the lunch-box market

Triads used violence and arson to monopolize the business of selling takeout food to construction workers, police say

Explosions rock Damascus as French President meets with Syrian counterpart

It was the second blast to rock the capital in a few days, and a setback for the country’s new president as he welcomed his first visit from a western leader since ousting longtime dictator Bashar Assad. Emmanuel Macron was inside the presidential palace when the explosions happened. An official from the Elysee Palace said he was safe and that the meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa continued.

Prince Harry loses privacy invasion lawsuit against publisher of Daily Mail

Harry and six others accused Associated Newspapers Ltd. of tapping their phones, intercepting voicemails and obtaining personal information through deception

Three tankers hit in Hormuz as millions in Iran mourn Khamenei

Iran seeks to collect fees in strait, a key energy shipping route
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Global News

Trump revives Greenland rhetoric, threatens to ‘remove’ U.S. troops in Europe

The island was 'surrounded by China ships and Russian ships,' Trump said, adding that Greenland 'should be controlled by the United States, not by Denmark.'

Endometriosis could be diagnosed via blood test, U.K. study finds

'These findings mark a significant breakthrough in our understanding of endometriosis,' study lead from the Centre for Reproductive Health Dr. Douglas Gibson said.

Falling bricks and buckling columns at a Manhattan high rise force evacuations

Reports of falling bricks and buckling columns have forced evacuations in the area around a Midtown Manhattan high-rise office building, fire officials said Tuesday.

Canada’s exports were up for the 4th straight month, says StatCan

Canada's economy was in a trade surplus for the third straight month in May and exports were up for the fourth month, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday.

Woman suspected of Monaco apartment bombing found shot dead near Kyiv

Two men, who had been in contact with the suspect after she returned to Ukraine and who made several transfers to her crypto bank accounts, were arrested on suspicion of murder.

Tanker in the Strait of Hormuz caught fire after being struck by projectile

A tanker traveling off the coast of Oman in the Strait of Hormuz caught on fire early Tuesday morning after being struck by a projectile, the British military said.

NATO looks to work with Saab on 10 radar jets largely built in Canada

Rutte told an audience at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, that its current fleet is to be replaced by the GlobalEye system, as it is nearing the end of its lifespan.

AI ‘actor’ Tilly Norwood to appear in feature film set in the ‘Tillyverse’

Misaligned is described as a 'coming-of-age story infused with existential AI chaos' that follows an AI being through a seductive bot-driven adventure.

OPEC+ agrees to higher oil production ‘to support oil market stability’

After the Iran war choked off about a fifth of the world's oil supply for several months, the world's largest alliance of oil-producing nations agreed to increase its quota.

Prince Harry won’t stay at Buckingham Palace during U.K. visit

Prince Harry is due in London on ​Tuesday and Birmingham later this week for a series of charity engagements and was originally supposed to bring his children.
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New York Times

Le Pen Says She Will Run for Presidency After Court Lifts Ban

An appeals court confirmed Marine Le Pen’s embezzlement conviction, but shortened a ban on her eligibility for elected office. That means the French far-right leader can run for president in 2027.

The World Cup Stood as a Break From U.S. Politics. Then Trump Got Involved.

The president’s call to the head of FIFA underscores that he has yet to find an area of American, or even global, life where he is unwilling to assert himself.

The 39-ish Most Stylish People of 2026, So Far

On red carpets, on set, onstage and even up in space, they captured our attention with their looks.

Bernie Sanders Calls on Graham Platner to Drop Senate Bid After Rape Allegation

Mr. Sanders was one of the last remaining prominent allies of Graham Platner, the Maine Senate Democratic nominee, to call for him to drop out after a rape allegation.

Democrats Clash Over Who Replaces Platner Even Before He Exits

Progressives and moderates are gearing up for a fight over an as-yet-undecided process in Maine to name a Senate nominee to replace Graham Platner after a rape accusation. He still wants a say, too.

The Accused Is in Court but Conspiracy Theories Still Swirl Around Kirk Case

Mr. Kirk’s assassination played out live on the internet, but since then, it has become fodder for fantasy.

Venezuelans Criticize Own Government Response After Twin Earthquakes

Venezuelans are publicly expressing their anger over their government’s disaster response, despite the risk of imprisonment.

JD Vance Is Worried

The vice president’s theology comes in book form.

America Was Being Played. The Bessent Doctrine Says Those Days Are Over.

The United States is changing the rules of trade in its favor.

A Supreme Leader’s Final Crowds

What you could see when Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s coffin was being driven to a public space in Tehran.

CNBC

Meta enters AI image model race in bid to court advertisers and subscribers

Meta has announced Muse Image, its first AI model for image creation, as it seeks to attract creators and advertisers to its offerings.

Rivian stock falls nearly 15% as company sells 75 million shares to raise capital

The capital raise occurred during extended hours trading following Rivian shares increasing 8.1% on Monday after increasing 19.2% last week.

Trump renews Greenland threats at NATO summit, says U.S. could remove troops from Europe

NATO fell into a crisis earlier this year as Trump demanded that the U.S. must take control of Greenland on national security grounds.

Ukraine has already won the war against Russia, Finnish president tells CNBC

Ukraine needs NATO, but NATO needs Ukraine just as much, the Finnish president told CNBC on Tuesday.

Billionaires John and Laura Arnold commit $2.6 million to study online sports betting risk

John Arnold and Laura Arnold, who run Arnold Ventures, are investing $2.6 million for university research into potential harms of online sports betting.

Trump ally Nigel Farage quits UK parliament amid finance scandal to fight special election

Reform U.K. leader Nigel Farage has quit as MP for Clacton, forcing a by-election that he has said he will fight.

Ukrainian drones hit Russia’s largest oil refinery as Zelenskyy says Siberia now ‘within reach’

The attack underscores Kyiv's enhanced long-range drone capabilities and comes on the eve of a crucial NATO summit.

Chinese lidar maker with Nvidia ties accused of being cyber risk for U.S.

Hesai Technology was blacklisted as a national security threat in 2024 by the U.S. Department of Defense, which designated Hesai as a Chinese military entity.

Why oil investors fear the next toll fight could be the Strait of Malacca

The prospect of fees to transit the Strait of Hormuz has sparked alarm, not least by investors who fear it could be replicated in other maritime corridors.

World Cup in photos: Belgium beats U.S. 4-1 after Balogun controversy, Ronaldo exits

The U.S. is out of the World Cup, losing 4-1 to Belgium in the Round of 16 in a match blemished by suspension of Folarin Balogun's red card. Ronaldo exits.

Washington Post

U.S. gave Tehran details on Iranian asylum seekers, lawsuit alleges

The claim, outlined in court papers, contends information shared with Iran could jeopardize the lives of pro-democracy protesters, religious minorities and LGTBQ people.

Qatar says Iran attacked tanker in Strait of Hormuz

Qatar blamed Iran after a British military monitor reported a fire aboard a vessel that had been struck by a projectile.

Foreign media were granted rare visas to cover Khamenei’s funeral. Here’s what our reporter saw.

A regime that has survived months of attack by the United States and Israel is projecting a show of strength with enormous crowds and the reappearance of military leaders.

Trump’s NATO-bashing casts shadow over U.S. pledge to defend allies

NATO’s Article 5 has long promised that an attack against one is an attack against all. President Donald Trump is not so sure.

Haitians in U.S. fear mass deportations; Haiti fears mass return

Mass deportations would cost the economy billions of dollars, analysts say, and mass arrivals would challenge a country already suffering record displacement.

Belarus gets squeezed as Putin seeks war help and Ukraine threatens strikes

Ukraine’s northern neighbor was used as a staging ground for Russia’s 2022 invasion, but the country seems intent on not being drawn further into the Kremlin’s war.

China test-fires long-range missile into Pacific, rattling U.S. allies

The unprecedented test of a nuclear-capable submarine-launched missile highlights Beijing’s growing force in the region.

Deadly Russian strikes hit Ukraine’s capital ahead of key NATO meeting

The overnight attacks on Kyiv killed at least 19 people as Russia stepped up a new offensive. Ukraine's president said NATO must do more to help his country intercept incoming missiles.

Families of children killed in strike on Iranian school join leader’s funeral

In Iran, the school deaths have become a symbol for U.S.-Israeli brutality and an unjust war. The Washington Post is reporting from the country under restricted conditions.

BBC

Marine Le Pen to run for French presidency and appeal conviction in top court

The hard-right National Rally leader has ended months of speculation, after a court ruled she could run but would have to wear a tag for a year.

Trump looms large as Nato grapples with challenge of rearming Europe

The US president's inflammatory words have punctuated the image of unity at this crucial gathering, Security Correspondent Frank Gardner writes.

Hungary's public news broadcasts halted in bid to scrap Orban-era propaganda

The country's main state TV channel displayed a message saying it was "sorry" for lying on Tuesday.

Messi rescues Argentina with equaliser against Egypt

Lionel Messi scores a late equaliser for Argentina against Egypt to level the game at 2-2 during their match in Atlanta.

'How?!' - Gauff battles into first Wimbledon semi-final

Coco Gauff surprised even herself by overcoming her recent grass-court struggles to reach a first Wimbledon semi-final against Karolina Muchova.

Woman suspected of Monaco bomb attack found dead in Ukraine

Police had been hunting Anastasiia Berezovska after a Ukrainian millionaire was injured in the blast.

Harry loses High Court privacy case against Daily Mail publisher

Judge Mr Justice Nicklin says the claimants had failed to prove the allegations.

England players to be told not to jump hoardings

England players will be advised not to jump over advertising hoardings after Jordan Henderson suffered a freak injury.

England players to get hoarding warning after freak Henderson injury

England players will be advised not to jump over advertising hoardings after Jordan Henderson suffered a freak injury.

Farage resigns as MP and vows to fight by-election amid finances row

The Reform UK leader has faced intense scrutiny over financial support he received before becoming an MP.

The Independent

Colombia’s president-elect endorsed by Trump, suspends transition after alleging coup

De la Espriella, a lawyer and businessman, secured U.S. President Donald Trump’s endorsement despite no prior office

Nigel Farage latest: Labour and Lib Dems join Tories in refusing to engage in by-election ‘stunt’

Andy Burnham dubs decision ‘gimmick designed to distract from serious allegations about funders’

Marine Le Pen says she’ll run for French president in 2027 – but must wear ankle tag

The far-right leader has had her ban from public office reduced

Farage’s by-election gamble is a last ditch attempt to save his dying dream of being prime minister

Farage must know that his chances of entering Downing Street are close to being extinguished and this is his last chance to move the dial – and that is the real reason for this latest drama, as political editor David Maddox reports

CNN star offers stunning update on Mitch McConnell as rumors swirl about former Senate leader’s health

Paramedics responded to the former senate majority leader’s home on June 14 and he has reportedly been hospitalized ever since

Former NBA star Lamar Odom expected to enter plea deal in Las Vegas DUI case

Former NBA star Lamar Odom is expected to enter a plea deal in a DUI case in Las Vegas

Trump joins NATO leaders in Turkey, in photos

NATO leaders gather in Turkey for a two-day summit at a pivotal moment for the alliance as the Trump administration calls for a "NATO 3.0" and urges Europe to take on a greater security role. ___ This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

LA medical examiner’s office under investigation for leaks tied arrest on D4vd on murder charges

More than a dozen investigators and administrative employees at the coroner’s office have been ordered by human resources officials to undergo recorded interviews

The top photos of the day by AP photojournalists

From front-page news to powerful moments you may have missed, this gallery showcases today's top photos chosen by Associated Press photo editors.