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“ABC Islands Tourism Faces...

The islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, collectively known as the ABC islands,...

“TikTok Comedian’s ‘Obsession’ Redefines...

In 2026, a notable trend in the horror genre has emerged from the...

“Telecom Unions Push for...

Telecom employees are advocating for government limitations on the utilization of artificial intelligence...

New Brunswick Faces Record-Low...

New Brunswick experienced several snowstorms this winter, including three significant weather events in...

Iran’s Salvage Operations at Nuclear Sites Raise Concerns

Satellite imagery reveals recent activity near two Iranian nuclear sites targeted in past airstrikes by Israel and the U.S., indicating potential salvage operations by Iran. Despite these activities, experts note no significant progress in restoring Iran's nuclear program post-attacks. According to Joseph Rodgers, a deputy director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), there is minimal scientific work at the sites, indicating no substantial advancements in the nuclear program. New satellite images from Planet Labs PBC show the construction of roofs over two damaged buildings at the Isfahan and Natanz facilities, marking the first visible major activity at these sites since the conflict. The Natanz...

Jalisco, Mexico Implements School Mask Mandate Amid Measles...

The state of Jalisco in Mexico has declared a health alert and made it mandatory for face masks to be worn in schools due to a measles outbreak in the state capital, a significant host city for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. This action follows an epidemiological alert issued by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) concerning the spread of measles in the Americas, with Mexico leading the region with 1,981 confirmed cases and over 5,200 suspected cases this year. Jalisco has been identified as the epicenter of the outbreak, with 1,163 confirmed cases and 2,092 suspected cases reported by the Mexican government. The measles outbreak...

“MP Leah Gazan Endorses Avi Lewis for NDP Leadership”

Manitoba NDP Member of Parliament Leah Gazan has officially thrown her support behind documentary filmmaker Avi Lewis for the leadership of the party, becoming...

“MP Leah Gazan Endorses Avi Lewis for NDP Leadership”

Manitoba NDP Member of Parliament Leah Gazan has officially thrown her support behind documentary filmmaker Avi Lewis for the leadership of the party, becoming the first current MP to endorse a candidate. Gazan believes that Lewis is well-equipped to...

“B.C. Signs MOU with China to Boost Wood Construction”

British Columbia's Forests Ministry has signed a memorandum of understanding with China regarding modern wood construction, aiming to boost the local lumber industry amid efforts to diversify beyond the U.S. market. The five-year agreement, not legally binding, involves collaboration...

“Telecom Unions Push for Limits on AI Surveillance”

Telecom employees are advocating for government limitations on the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry, expressing concerns that the technology is used for worker surveillance and altering the accents of foreign call center agents. The Canadian Telecommunications...

“Oil Prices Plummet as Stocks Soar on US-Iran Deal Hopes”

Oil prices took a nosedive on Wednesday while global stock markets surged amid optimism that the United States and Iran are edging closer to an agreement allowing for the transportation of crude oil from the Persian Gulf to resume...

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“ABC Islands Tourism Faces Uncertainty Amid Venezuela Tensions”

The islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, collectively known as the ABC islands, are situated in the southern Caribbean's leeward Antilles, near Venezuela. These...

“TikTok Comedian’s ‘Obsession’ Redefines Horror Genre”

In 2026, a notable trend in the horror genre has emerged from the work of an online sketch comedian. Fans of the Oscar-winning horror...

“Telecom Unions Push for Limits on AI Surveillance”

Telecom employees are advocating for government limitations on the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry, expressing concerns that the technology is used...

New Brunswick Faces Record-Low Precipitation, Drought

New Brunswick experienced several snowstorms this winter, including three significant weather events in February. However, data from Environment Canada's monthly weather and climate summary...

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“SPCA Calls for Recognition of Pets as Sentient Beings”

The N.W.T. SPCA urges the territorial government to recognize domestic animals as sentient beings rather than mere property, as outlined in the current Dog...

“ABC Islands Tourism Faces Uncertainty Amid Venezuela Tensions”

The islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, collectively known as the ABC islands, are situated in the southern Caribbean's leeward Antilles, near Venezuela. These islands are renowned tourist spots celebrated for their beautiful beaches and vibrant cultures. However, following...

“Trump Administration Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tankers”

The Trump administration moved to take control of Venezuelan oil on Wednesday by seizing two sanctioned tankers transporting petroleum and announcing plans to ease some sanctions to oversee the global sale of Venezuela's oil. Following the removal of Venezuela's...

Maduro’s Immunity Claim Challenged in U.S. Drug Case

Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, currently detained with his wife Cilia Flores in a Brooklyn jail following an early morning arrest in Caracas, is anticipated to claim immunity from prosecution as a head of state, a point hinted at...

Iran’s Grand Bazaar Sit-in Sparks Tear Gas Clash

Protesters expressing frustration over Iran's struggling economy staged a sit-in at Tehran's Grand Bazaar on Tuesday, witnesses reported. Security forces later used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators as the market closed down. This protest at the Grand Bazaar,...

“ABC Islands Tourism Faces Uncertainty Amid Venezuela Tensions”

The islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, collectively known as the ABC islands, are situated in the southern Caribbean's leeward Antilles, near Venezuela. These islands are renowned tourist spots celebrated for their beautiful beaches and vibrant cultures. However, following...

“TikTok Comedian’s ‘Obsession’ Redefines Horror Genre”

In 2026, a notable trend in the horror genre has emerged from the work of an online sketch comedian. Fans of the Oscar-winning horror film "Weapons" from the previous year found connections to director Zach Cregger's comedy troupe, while...

“Telecom Unions Push for Limits on AI Surveillance”

Telecom employees are advocating for government limitations on the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry, expressing concerns that the technology is used for worker surveillance and altering the accents of foreign call center agents. The Canadian Telecommunications...

New Brunswick Faces Record-Low Precipitation, Drought

New Brunswick experienced several snowstorms this winter, including three significant weather events in February. However, data from Environment Canada's monthly weather and climate summary reveals that some areas of the province saw record-low snow and rain accumulation for February....

Iran’s Salvage Operations at Nuclear Sites Raise Concerns

Satellite imagery reveals recent activity near two Iranian nuclear sites targeted in past airstrikes by Israel and the U.S., indicating potential salvage operations by Iran. Despite these activities, experts note no significant progress in restoring Iran's nuclear program post-attacks....

“MP Leah Gazan Endorses Avi Lewis for NDP Leadership”

Manitoba NDP Member of Parliament Leah Gazan has officially thrown her support behind documentary filmmaker Avi Lewis for the leadership of the party, becoming the first current MP to endorse a candidate. Gazan believes that Lewis is well-equipped to...

Quebec Liberal Party Leader Resigns Amid Controversy

Pablo Rodriguez has stepped down as the head of the Quebec Liberal Party, resigning from his position just six months after assuming leadership, according to CBC News. Rodriguez informed his caucus members of the decision on Wednesday afternoon and...

“Senators Captain Tkachuk Defends Teammate Amid Online Rumors”

Brady Tkachuk stood up for his teammate Linus Ullmark off the ice just as he does on the ice. The Ottawa Senators captain strongly denounced online rumors circulating about Ullmark's personal leave, which prompted GM Steve Staios to address...

“Trump Administration Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tankers”

The Trump administration moved to take control of Venezuelan oil on Wednesday by seizing two sanctioned tankers transporting petroleum and announcing plans to ease some sanctions to oversee the global sale of Venezuela's oil. Following the removal of Venezuela's...

“Oil Prices Plummet as Stocks Soar on US-Iran Deal Hopes”

Oil prices took a nosedive on Wednesday while global stock markets surged amid optimism that the United States and Iran are edging closer to an agreement allowing for the transportation of crude oil from the Persian Gulf to resume...

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,...