Sri Lanka: The fate of a protest that toppled a president
One year after Sri Lanka's extraordinary people's protest, what has changed in the country?
2023-07-09 06:20
Sudan conflict: Air strike kills at least 22 in Khartoum
Hundreds have died and millions have been forced from their homes since fighting began in April.
2023-07-09 00:47
Ukraine war: Eight killed in Russian strike in Lyman, say authorities
Another five people were wounded in the Russian shelling in the Donetsk town, authorities say.
2023-07-08 19:59
'It looked like a war zone': Parkland high school shooting victim's father describes visiting school site
The father of a Parkland, Florida, high school shooting victim who visited the untouched site five years after the massacre that left 17 people dead said he was not prepared for what he saw at the crime scene, which had "blood everywhere."
2023-07-08 14:18
France riots: Can Paris prevent tensions igniting again?
The riots in the country's suburban estates have subsided, for now, but deep divisions remain.
2023-07-08 13:29
Evan Gershkovich: US confirms Russia contact over prisoner swap for reporter
The White House says it is prepared to do "hard things" to free the American journalist from Russia.
2023-07-08 12:15
Cluster bombs: Biden defends decision to send Ukraine controversial weapons
The weapons have a record of killing civilians - and the president said sending them was a difficult decision.
2023-07-08 09:29
Banshees of Inisherin: Film set pub is saved and opens for business
Real stout, real donkey and a real hope Colin Farrell visits as Banshees of Inisherin set is saved.
2023-07-08 07:52
Canada's Trudeau and Alberta Premier Smith look for agreement on climate policies
By Nia Williams Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on Friday said they hoped
2023-07-08 05:50
Is Taylor Swift snubbing Canada?
Swift has tour stops in South America, Asia and Australia, but not Canada. Is there bad blood?
2023-07-08 05:48
University of Idaho says it has consent to demolish home where 4 students were murdered
The University of Idaho said it does not know when it will demolish the home where four of its students were murdered but it does have consent from prosecution and defense attorneys to tear down the property.
2023-07-08 05:28
Rate Hike Seen by All Canada’s Big Six Banks on Strong Jobs Data
All six of Canada’s main commercial lenders now expect the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates next
2023-07-07 23:18