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Oscar-winning actress Brenda Fricker...

Brenda Fricker, known as the elusive "Pigeon Lady" from the movie "Home Alone...

“Canada Adds 18,000 Jobs...

Canada's economy saw an increase of 18,000 jobs in June, maintaining the positive...

“Nova Scotia’s First Whale...

A groundbreaking ceremony was held in a remote area of eastern Nova Scotia...

Global Success Stories: Uruguay,...

Canada faces challenges in transitioning away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy, but...

“42 Dead in Nairobi Floods, Rescue Operations Ongoing”

Heavy rains and flooding in Nairobi, Kenya, have resulted in a tragic increase in the death toll to 42, according to a government update issued on Sunday. The downpour on Friday led to severe flooding, resulting in drownings, vehicle washouts, and disruptions at the country's main airport. Earlier reports had confirmed 23 fatalities, with some deaths attributed to electrocution, as stated by the Nairobi police chief. The floods caused significant damage to infrastructure and local livelihoods, with 172 vehicles that were swept away now recovered. President William Ruto announced the immediate release of relief food from national reserves to aid affected families. Search and rescue efforts, involving emergency...

Former Rapper Balendra Shah Wins Nepal’s Election in...

In a significant triumph set to reshape Nepal's political landscape, former rapper now turned politician Balendra Shah is on track for a landslide victory in the nation's first elections following last year's youth-driven protests that ousted the previous government. Initial results from Nepal's election commission on Sunday indicated that 35-year-old ex-rapper Shah, popularly known as Balen, and his moderate Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) secured 122 out of 165 directly elected parliamentary seats. The electorate across Nepal overwhelmingly supported Balen, signaling a clear mandate for Gen Z's discontent with the establishment, which is perceived as fostering government corruption and favoritism. Voters like 24-year-old Shubha Khadgi from Kathmandu expressed...

“Alberta Senator Pushes for Canadian Trusted Traveller Program”

Canadian travel to the United States is on the decline, prompting an Alberta senator to advocate for a Canadian-specific trusted traveller program to expedite...

“Alberta Senator Pushes for Canadian Trusted Traveller Program”

Canadian travel to the United States is on the decline, prompting an Alberta senator to advocate for a Canadian-specific trusted traveller program to expedite airport security processes. Senator Paula Simons proposed this program in Parliament last year, aiming to...

“Mark Carney Urges Middle Powers to Rethink Global Order”

The term "rules-based international order" gained popularity among Canadian leaders in 2017, representing the network of global organizations established post-World War II, supported by American influence, fostering a period of relative peace and stability for many nations. Surprisingly, from...

“Canada Adds 18,000 Jobs in June, Unemployment Rate Drops to 6.5%”

Canada's economy saw an increase of 18,000 jobs in June, maintaining the positive trend in the job market from the previous month. Statistics Canada's data, released on Friday, revealed that this modest job growth led to a slight decrease...

Oil Prices Surge, Stocks Tumble After Trump’s Iran Comments

Oil prices surged while global stock markets tumbled on Wednesday following U.S. President Donald Trump's comments casting doubt on the temporary ceasefire in the conflict with Iran. The S&P 500 dropped 0.3% during the day after declining by as much...

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Oscar-winning actress Brenda Fricker dies at 81

Brenda Fricker, known as the elusive "Pigeon Lady" from the movie "Home Alone 2" and Ireland's first Oscar-winning actress for her role in "My...

“Canada Adds 18,000 Jobs in June, Unemployment Rate Drops to 6.5%”

Canada's economy saw an increase of 18,000 jobs in June, maintaining the positive trend in the job market from the previous month. Statistics Canada's...

“Nova Scotia’s First Whale Sanctuary Breaks Ground”

A groundbreaking ceremony was held in a remote area of eastern Nova Scotia to mark progress on a proposal for North America's inaugural coastal...

Global Success Stories: Uruguay, Kenya, and Pakistan Lead the Way in Renewable Energy Transition

Canada faces challenges in transitioning away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy, but several countries worldwide serve as models for successful transitions and the...

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Close Call: Photographer Faces Black Bear at Fish Creek Park

Wildlife enthusiast Mike Reece had an unexpected encounter with a black bear during a photography outing at Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary. Reece...

“Federal Death Penalty Trial Looms for Alleged CEO Killer”

Luigi Mangione is facing a federal death penalty trial for the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, with the possibility of the trial commencing before the year's end, as indicated by U.S. District Judge Margaret Garnett. The trial could...

“Flu Surge Overwhelms Canadian Emergency Departments”

Several emergency departments in Canada are facing overcrowding due to the rapid spread of influenza, causing children and adults to endure prolonged fevers. The most recent federal report indicates a slight decrease in flu activity countrywide, with 33.3% of...

“U.S. Intercepts Olina Tanker in Caribbean”

The U.S. has intercepted the Olina tanker in the Caribbean, marking the fifth vessel targeted recently as part of increased efforts to restrict Venezuelan oil exports, according to U.S. officials on Friday. The Olina, which had been falsely flying...

Second Murder Trial Collapse Due to Delay; One Walks Free

In Ottawa, a man faced with first-degree murder charges for the second time saw his case collapse before trial due to prosecution management issues. Defence lawyers successfully argued that the right to a timely trial had been violated in...

Oscar-winning actress Brenda Fricker dies at 81

Brenda Fricker, known as the elusive "Pigeon Lady" from the movie "Home Alone 2" and Ireland's first Oscar-winning actress for her role in "My Left Foot," passed away at 81 years old. The esteemed character actor died in Dublin...

“Canada Adds 18,000 Jobs in June, Unemployment Rate Drops to 6.5%”

Canada's economy saw an increase of 18,000 jobs in June, maintaining the positive trend in the job market from the previous month. Statistics Canada's data, released on Friday, revealed that this modest job growth led to a slight decrease...

“Nova Scotia’s First Whale Sanctuary Breaks Ground”

A groundbreaking ceremony was held in a remote area of eastern Nova Scotia to mark progress on a proposal for North America's inaugural coastal refuge for captive whales. The Whale Sanctuary Project, a U.S.-based organization, initiated plans over six...

Global Success Stories: Uruguay, Kenya, and Pakistan Lead the Way in Renewable Energy Transition

Canada faces challenges in transitioning away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy, but several countries worldwide serve as models for successful transitions and the benefits they bring. Uruguay, Kenya, and Pakistan have made significant strides in expanding their clean...

“42 Dead in Nairobi Floods, Rescue Operations Ongoing”

Heavy rains and flooding in Nairobi, Kenya, have resulted in a tragic increase in the death toll to 42, according to a government update issued on Sunday. The downpour on Friday led to severe flooding, resulting in drownings, vehicle...

“Alberta Senator Pushes for Canadian Trusted Traveller Program”

Canadian travel to the United States is on the decline, prompting an Alberta senator to advocate for a Canadian-specific trusted traveller program to expedite airport security processes. Senator Paula Simons proposed this program in Parliament last year, aiming to...

“Heated Rivalry” Dominates Canadian Fiction Bestseller List

Here is the rewritten article: Presenting the top-selling Canadian fiction, nonfiction, and children's books for the week of Jan. 10-17.The bestselling lists are curated by Bookmanager, utilizing weekly sales data from over 260 independent bookstores across Canada.Canadian fictionMargaret Atwood's "Book...

Arnaud Gaudet Wins Silver at World Cup Snowboard Comp

Canadian snowboarder Arnaud Gaudet from Montcalm, Quebec, secured a silver medal at a World Cup snowboard parallel giant slalom competition held in Bansko, Bulgaria. Austria's Benjamin Karl clinched the gold medal by narrowly beating Gaudet by 0.68 seconds in...

Oil Prices Surge, Stocks Tumble After Trump’s Iran Comments

Oil prices surged while global stock markets tumbled on Wednesday following U.S. President Donald Trump's comments casting doubt on the temporary ceasefire in the conflict with Iran. The S&P 500 dropped 0.3% during the day after declining by as much...

Close Call: Photographer Faces Black Bear at Fish Creek Park

Wildlife enthusiast Mike Reece had an unexpected encounter with a black bear during a photography outing at Fish Creek Provincial Park in Calgary. Reece was surprised to find himself face-to-face with the bear just four feet away, as it...

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,...