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“Pioneering Female Jockey Diane...

Diane Crump, the trailblazing female jockey who broke barriers by becoming the first...

“David Gilmour’s ‘Black Strat’...

A legendary electric guitar, famously known as the "Black Strat," extensively used by...

“Global Efforts to Address...

In the midst of ongoing conflict in the Middle East blocking the crucial...

“Diverse Efforts Lead to...

Conservationists have observed an increase in the population of alewife and blueback herring...

“Trump Invites Putin for Board of Peace, Putin...

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed to participate in Trump's Board of Peace initiative, which aims to address global conflicts. However, Putin quickly responded, stating that the invitation was still under consideration. During a press briefing at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump confirmed, "He was invited. He’s accepted," following a meeting with NATO chief Mark Rutte. Shortly after Trump's statement, Putin informed the Russian security council that the foreign ministry was still reviewing the proposal and would provide a response in due time. Trump justified the inclusion of Russia in the board by emphasizing the importance...

Greenland Asserts Sovereignty Amid US Negotiations

Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen emphasized the importance of upholding Greenland's sovereignty in discussions with the United States during a press briefing in Nuuk. He expressed readiness to negotiate a "stronger" relationship with the U.S., although specific details of the proposed deal mentioned by President Donald Trump remain unknown. Following a conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump took to social media to announce progress towards a potential agreement on Greenland. Nielsen asserted that only Greenland and Denmark have the authority to engage in negotiations concerning their territories. Nielsen expressed willingness to collaborate with the U.S. on mineral resources...

Chrystia Freeland Resigns, Shifting Canadian Political Landscape

Former cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has officially resigned from her seat in the House of Commons, leaving the Liberal government one MP short as...

Chrystia Freeland Resigns, Shifting Canadian Political Landscape

Former cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has officially resigned from her seat in the House of Commons, leaving the Liberal government one MP short as they aim for a potential majority. This departure adds to the ongoing changes in the...

Supreme Court to Review Ontario Place Redevelopment Challenge

The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to review an appeal from a coalition contesting the constitutionality of a law that paves the way for significant transformations at Ontario Place. The park, situated on the Toronto waterfront and established...

“Global Efforts to Address Fuel Supply Disruption Amid Middle East Conflict”

In the midst of ongoing conflict in the Middle East blocking the crucial Strait of Hormuz, global efforts are underway to address the disruption in the fuel supply chain. The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced its decision to release...

“Seafarers Face Heightened Risks in Middle East Conflict”

In the ongoing conflict in the Middle East near the Strait of Hormuz, merchant vessels and their crews are facing heightened risks. According to the UK Maritime Trade Operations Centre, thirteen ships have been targeted in the strait since...

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“Pioneering Female Jockey Diane Crump Dies at 77”

Diane Crump, the trailblazing female jockey who broke barriers by becoming the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race in 1969 and...

“David Gilmour’s ‘Black Strat’ Sells for Record $14.55M”

A legendary electric guitar, famously known as the "Black Strat," extensively used by David Gilmour during his time with Pink Floyd and as a...

“Global Efforts to Address Fuel Supply Disruption Amid Middle East Conflict”

In the midst of ongoing conflict in the Middle East blocking the crucial Strait of Hormuz, global efforts are underway to address the disruption...

“Diverse Efforts Lead to Revival of St. Croix River Fish Population”

Conservationists have observed an increase in the population of alewife and blueback herring in the St. Croix River following the removal of a hydroelectric...

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“Ottawa Fire Issues Warning on Lithium-Ion Battery Dangers”

Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) is cautioning residents against overcharging lithium-ion batteries following a recent incident that resulted in the destruction of two homes in...

“Pioneering Female Jockey Diane Crump Dies at 77”

Diane Crump, the trailblazing female jockey who broke barriers by becoming the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race in 1969 and the first female jockey in the Kentucky Derby in 1970, has passed away at the...

“U.A.E. Completes Troop Withdrawal from Yemen Amid Rising Tensions”

The United Arab Emirates announced on Saturday that it has completed the withdrawal of all its troops from Yemen amid heightened tensions within the conflict-ridden nation, particularly with Saudi Arabia. The U.A.E. Defense Ministry stated that the withdrawal was...

“Drake Faces Allegations in $5M Gambling Scandal”

In 2026, Drake finds himself entangled in a new legal dispute. The renowned Toronto rapper is implicated in a proposed class-action lawsuit in the U.S., alleging that he and others utilized funds from a gambling platform to disguise money...

“Canada Dominates Slovakia 7-1 in World Juniors Quarterfinals”

Growing up, Cole Reschny watched the world junior hockey championship with his family, and now as a Canadian forward, he kick-started a crucial game that ended in a dominant 7-1 victory over Slovakia in the quarterfinals of the men's...

“Pioneering Female Jockey Diane Crump Dies at 77”

Diane Crump, the trailblazing female jockey who broke barriers by becoming the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race in 1969 and the first female jockey in the Kentucky Derby in 1970, has passed away at the...

“David Gilmour’s ‘Black Strat’ Sells for Record $14.55M”

A legendary electric guitar, famously known as the "Black Strat," extensively used by David Gilmour during his time with Pink Floyd and as a solo artist, was sold for a staggering $14.55 million US in a recent Christie's auction....

“Global Efforts to Address Fuel Supply Disruption Amid Middle East Conflict”

In the midst of ongoing conflict in the Middle East blocking the crucial Strait of Hormuz, global efforts are underway to address the disruption in the fuel supply chain. The International Energy Agency (IEA) announced its decision to release...

“Diverse Efforts Lead to Revival of St. Croix River Fish Population”

Conservationists have observed an increase in the population of alewife and blueback herring in the St. Croix River following the removal of a hydroelectric dam two years ago. This river, also known as the Skutik, flows through the southwest...

“Canadian Scientists Face Job Cuts Impacting Environmental Protection”

Scientists working for Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) are facing potential job cuts as part of the federal government's plan to reduce its public service workforce. Prime Minister Mark Carney's administration aims to cut thousands of positions across...

“Trump Invites Putin for Board of Peace, Putin Delays Response”

U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed to participate in Trump's Board of Peace initiative, which aims to address global conflicts. However, Putin quickly responded, stating that the invitation was still under...

Chrystia Freeland Resigns, Shifting Canadian Political Landscape

Former cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has officially resigned from her seat in the House of Commons, leaving the Liberal government one MP short as they aim for a potential majority. This departure adds to the ongoing changes in the...

“Former Manitoba PC Leadership Candidate Sues Province and Officials Over Polar Bear Tours”

A former candidate for the leadership of the Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party is taking legal action against the province, two wildlife officials, and three NDP cabinet ministers for obstructing his ecotourism business from using offroad vehicles to view polar...

“Poulin’s Overtime Heroics Secure Victory for Montreal”

Marie-Philip Poulin secured a thrilling overtime victory for the Montreal Victoire by scoring her second goal of the game just 3 minutes and 12 seconds into the extra period, leading her team to a 3-2 win over the Minnesota...

“U.A.E. Completes Troop Withdrawal from Yemen Amid Rising Tensions”

The United Arab Emirates announced on Saturday that it has completed the withdrawal of all its troops from Yemen amid heightened tensions within the conflict-ridden nation, particularly with Saudi Arabia. The U.A.E. Defense Ministry stated that the withdrawal was...

Can U.S. manufacturing be great again?

Editor's note: In April, the White House announced sweeping tariffs to revitalize American manufacturing. But will production indeed return to U.S. soil as the Trump administration hopes? CGTN has launched a five-part "Return of American Manufacturing?" series to explore...

The tariff hammer falls – but on whom?

Tariffs are "for national security, to protect jobs and to fight unfair trade practices." Really? According to the latest polls, the vast majority of Americans neither support the government's tariff policy nor believe it will create jobs. In reality,...