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PM Mark Carney to...

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit northern B.C. to hold discussions...

Canadian Tennis Star Milos...

Milos Raonic, the renowned Canadian tennis star and former Wimbledon finalist, has officially...

“Canada Men’s Soccer Team...

Canada's national men's soccer team coach, Jesse Marsch, has assembled a group of...

“Unveiling the Legacy: How...

Hundreds of medical school graduates begin their residencies each summer, donning their white...

“TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit”

TikTok has reached an agreement to resolve a significant lawsuit concerning social media addiction just before the trial was set to begin, as confirmed by the plaintiff's legal team. The lawsuit targeted three major companies - TikTok, Meta's Instagram, and Google's YouTube - alleging that these platforms intentionally foster addiction and harm among minors. Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, had previously settled the lawsuit for an undisclosed amount. The terms of the settlement with TikTok were not disclosed, and the company has not yet responded to requests for comments. The case revolves around a 19-year-old individual known as "KGM," whose lawsuit could have implications for...

Israeli Airstrike Kills 3 Journalists in Gaza

Warning: The following article contains a graphic image of deceased individuals, one of whom is covered by a bloody sheet.Last week, two NGO vehicles navigated through the destruction in northern Gaza, eventually arriving at an open area near the Mediterranean Sea. A cameraman deployed a drone to capture footage of a nearby refugee camp.Shortly after, an Israeli airstrike hit the car, according to witnesses, leaving it severely damaged. Tragically, three freelance photojournalists lost their lives in the attack, adding to the growing number of Palestinian reporters killed during the conflict in Gaza.The Committee to Protect Journalists has labeled Gaza as the most dangerous place for journalists...

PM Mark Carney to Meet Coastal First Nations Before China Trip

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit northern B.C. to hold discussions with Coastal First Nations before embarking on his journey to China,...

PM Mark Carney to Meet Coastal First Nations Before China Trip

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit northern B.C. to hold discussions with Coastal First Nations before embarking on his journey to China, according to a government source who spoke with CBC News under anonymity. The meeting is...

“Low Participation in Gun Buyback Program Raises Concerns”

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has expressed satisfaction with the initial trial of the government's prominent gun control initiative despite encountering low participation rates. Since 2020, Ottawa has prohibited approximately 2,500 types of firearms, contending that the models listed...

“Adult Content Platforms Face EU Charges for Allowing Minors Access”

Four adult content platforms, namely Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos, have been accused of violating European Union regulations by allowing minors to access explicit content on their websites, as announced by EU regulators on Thursday. This violation could result...

“Northwest Territories’ Diavik Diamond Mine Shifts Focus to Remediation Efforts”

In the Northwest Territories, a well-established mine is ceasing its operations to shift its focus towards remediation efforts. The Diavik diamond mine, situated approximately 300 kilometers northeast of Yellowknife, has been in operation for many years, producing over 150...

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PM Mark Carney to Meet Coastal First Nations Before China Trip

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit northern B.C. to hold discussions with Coastal First Nations before embarking on his journey to China,...

Canadian Tennis Star Milos Raonic Announces Retirement

Milos Raonic, the renowned Canadian tennis star and former Wimbledon finalist, has officially announced his retirement from the sport after not competing since mid-2024....

“Canada Men’s Soccer Team Gears Up for International Match in California”

Canada's national men's soccer team coach, Jesse Marsch, has assembled a group of 21 players for a training camp scheduled from Thursday to Jan....

“Unveiling the Legacy: How Halsted Shaped Modern Residency Training”

Hundreds of medical school graduates begin their residencies each summer, donning their white coats and embarking on further specialized training in fields like surgery...

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“Study Reveals Harmful Chemicals in Vancouver Turf Fields”

A recent study conducted by the University of British Columbia has highlighted potential environmental concerns regarding artificial turf fields in Metro Vancouver. The study,...

“Unveiling the Legacy: How Halsted Shaped Modern Residency Training”

Hundreds of medical school graduates begin their residencies each summer, donning their white coats and embarking on further specialized training in fields like surgery or pediatrics before receiving their licenses. Residencies are reputed for their demanding learning environments, where...

“Cuban Officers Killed in Venezuela Military Operation”

An official statement from the Cuban government confirmed that 32 Cuban officers were killed in Venezuela during a recent American military operation. The Cuban military and police officers were involved in a mission at the request of Venezuela's government,...

Danish and Greenlandic Leaders Reject U.S. Acquisition Talks

Danish and Greenlandic leaders have called on U.S. President Donald Trump to refrain from discussing the possibility of acquiring Greenland, following his recent comments in The Atlantic magazine. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen emphasized that it is illogical for...

“Foreign Government Apprehends Maduro, Violates UN Charter”

Questions have arisen regarding the legality of a foreign government apprehending Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, sparking concerns about violating the Charter of the United Nations. This incident occurred amidst U.S. efforts to mediate peace...

PM Mark Carney to Meet Coastal First Nations Before China Trip

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit northern B.C. to hold discussions with Coastal First Nations before embarking on his journey to China, according to a government source who spoke with CBC News under anonymity. The meeting is...

Canadian Tennis Star Milos Raonic Announces Retirement

Milos Raonic, the renowned Canadian tennis star and former Wimbledon finalist, has officially announced his retirement from the sport after not competing since mid-2024. In a heartfelt message shared on his Instagram account, the 35-year-old expressed his bittersweet feelings...

“Canada Men’s Soccer Team Gears Up for International Match in California”

Canada's national men's soccer team coach, Jesse Marsch, has assembled a group of 21 players for a training camp scheduled from Thursday to Jan. 18 in California. This specialized camp, held in Irvine, falls outside of the FIFA international...

“Unveiling the Legacy: How Halsted Shaped Modern Residency Training”

Hundreds of medical school graduates begin their residencies each summer, donning their white coats and embarking on further specialized training in fields like surgery or pediatrics before receiving their licenses. Residencies are reputed for their demanding learning environments, where...

Megan Thee Stallion Hospitalized for Exhaustion

Megan Thee Stallion was taken to the hospital for medical attention after feeling unwell during her performance in the Broadway production of "Moulin Rouge! The Musical." She later shared on social media that she had been exceeding her physical...

“Adult Content Platforms Face EU Charges for Allowing Minors Access”

Four adult content platforms, namely Pornhub, Stripchat, XNXX, and XVideos, have been accused of violating European Union regulations by allowing minors to access explicit content on their websites, as announced by EU regulators on Thursday. This violation could result...

“Battery-Free Sensor Detects Frostbite in Soldiers”

University of Alberta researchers, in collaboration with Canada’s Department of National Defence, have unveiled a miniature sensor that operates without a battery. The sensor is capable of monitoring vital signs and identifying frostbite in soldiers enduring extreme cold conditions....

“TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit”

TikTok has reached an agreement to resolve a significant lawsuit concerning social media addiction just before the trial was set to begin, as confirmed by the plaintiff's legal team. The lawsuit targeted three major companies - TikTok, Meta's Instagram,...

“Low Participation in Gun Buyback Program Raises Concerns”

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has expressed satisfaction with the initial trial of the government's prominent gun control initiative despite encountering low participation rates. Since 2020, Ottawa has prohibited approximately 2,500 types of firearms, contending that the models listed...

“Canada unveils figure skating dream team for Milano Cortina 2026”

Canada's figure skating team for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics has been unveiled, with a total of 12 athletes set to represent the country. Leading the team is the seasoned ice dance duo of Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier,...

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,...