Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced criticism towards Europe's handling of the Greenland dispute with the U.S., urging the continent to exhibit more courage. He characterized Europe as a "fragmented kaleidoscope" of smaller and middle powers, emphasizing the need for a stronger stance in defending global freedom. Zelenskyy made these remarks during a passionate speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
During his address, Zelenskyy urged European nations to take action against Russian tankers transporting oil that is used to fund the war against Ukraine, pointing out the recent controversial seizure of oil-carrying ships by the U.S. He questioned Europe's reluctance to follow suit, highlighting...
A young boy, accompanied by his father, returned home from preschool in Minnesota, where school officials claimed he was targeted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The five-year-old, identified as Liam Conejo Ramos, was reportedly used as a lure as officers pursued his father, according to Zena Stenvik, the superintendent of Columbia Heights Public Schools.
Describing the incident, Stenvik stated that despite a plea from another adult at the residence to care for the child, ICE agents refused and used Liam to knock on the door to determine if anyone else was present at home. Both Liam and his father are currently detained at the...
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...
Conservative Member of Parliament Garnett Genuis has accused a student group at York University of restricting free speech by denying his request to host an event on campus. However, the university's student center has clarified that the decision was...
The U.S. automobile industry is facing a persistent challenge of affordability, potentially pushing more Americans towards purchasing used cars and exposing automakers to competition from lower-priced brands.
The debate over the affordability issue has been divided along political lines, with...
Most American stocks experienced declines on Wednesday due to a resurgence in oil prices, yet the overall market exhibited stability for a second consecutive day after a tumultuous beginning of the week marked by Middle East conflict. The S&P...
The upcoming Academy Awards promise an unpredictable night for viewers. While certain categories like best original screenplay for "Sinners" and best adapted screenplay for...
The U.S. automobile industry is facing a persistent challenge of affordability, potentially pushing more Americans towards purchasing used cars and exposing automakers to competition...
A successful nuclear refurbishment project at the Darlington power plant has concluded, with the unit preparing to resume operations shortly. Energy Minister Stephen Lecce...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced criticism towards Europe's handling of the Greenland dispute with the U.S., urging the continent to exhibit more courage....
A recent study conducted by Canadian researchers has revealed that experienced birdwatchers exhibit intriguing brain changes that potentially offer protection against aging and cognitive...
Laetitia Brodard-Sitre has been staying close to the location of a tragic fire that swept through a bar at a Swiss ski resort on New Year's Day, hoping for updates on her son Arthur Brodard. She last communicated with...
Cole DeLargie-Campbell shared their perspective on facing a terminal illness, describing it as a mix of sorrow and an unexpected opportunity. Diagnosed with a brain tumor four years ago at the age of 34, DeLargie-Campbell recently learned that the...
Residents of Pimicikamak Cree Nation are rejoicing as power and electricity are being reinstated in the community. Manitoba Hydro has fixed a broken line that caused a widespread outage. The restoration of power to homes commenced on Thursday in...
Despite city officials' call for reduced water usage following a significant water main break on Tuesday, Calgary has not witnessed a substantial decrease in water consumption. Mayor Jeromy Farkas stated during an update on Thursday that the city remains...
The upcoming Academy Awards promise an unpredictable night for viewers. While certain categories like best original screenplay for "Sinners" and best adapted screenplay for "One Battle After Another" seem like safe bets, notable contenders like "Avatar: Fire and Ash"...
The U.S. automobile industry is facing a persistent challenge of affordability, potentially pushing more Americans towards purchasing used cars and exposing automakers to competition from lower-priced brands.
The debate over the affordability issue has been divided along political lines, with...
A successful nuclear refurbishment project at the Darlington power plant has concluded, with the unit preparing to resume operations shortly. Energy Minister Stephen Lecce announced the completion on Monday, highlighting that the refurbishment was completed ahead of schedule by...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced criticism towards Europe's handling of the Greenland dispute with the U.S., urging the continent to exhibit more courage. He characterized Europe as a "fragmented kaleidoscope" of smaller and middle powers, emphasizing the need...
Ubisoft, a prominent software company, has made the decision to shutter its studio in Halifax, resulting in 71 employees losing their jobs. This move comes as part of Ubisoft's broader efforts to enhance operational efficiency and reduce expenses, a...
Gavin McKenna and Porter Martone, along with their teammates, stood solemnly as the national anthem of Czechia played in the background, celebrating their victory over Canada in the semifinals of the men's under-20 world junior hockey championship. Tomas Poletin's...
Laetitia Brodard-Sitre has been staying close to the location of a tragic fire that swept through a bar at a Swiss ski resort on New Year's Day, hoping for updates on her son Arthur Brodard. She last communicated with...
Most American stocks experienced declines on Wednesday due to a resurgence in oil prices, yet the overall market exhibited stability for a second consecutive day after a tumultuous beginning of the week marked by Middle East conflict. The S&P...
Inhabitants of Canada's northern regions have noticed a rise in polar bear sightings on land, with bears coming into contact with humans more frequently. Initially, it was believed that these bears, driven ashore due to diminishing sea ice and...
The government of British Columbia has allocated $3.3 million for flood resilience initiatives in the Sumas Prairie region of Abbotsford, B.C., in response to the city's second significant flood event in four years. This funding, designated for the Sumas...
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...
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,...