U.S. President Donald Trump delivered his first in-person address to the United Nations General Assembly in seven years on Tuesday, telling the assembled that “your countries are going to hell” due to what he characterized as runaway migration. CBC | World News
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Pakistan officials, rights group condemn killing of 3 transgender women
Gunmen shot and killed three transgender women on the outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, before fleeing the scene, police said Monday, underscoring the dangers faced by the community across the country. CBC | World News
Read More »8 children killed in drone attack in gang-controlled Haitian neighbourhood
Explosive drones targeting a suspected gang leader killed at least eight children inside a slum in Haiti’s capital and seriously wounded six others, relatives and activists told The Associated Press on Monday, as they blamed police for the attack. CBC | World News
Read More »Drones over Copenhagen shut Denmark’s largest airport to air traffic for hours
A skilled drone pilot flew two to three large unidentified drones over Copenhagen Airport on Monday night, shutting down the airspace for hours as the unknown perpetrator appeared to be showing off their capabilities over Scandinavia’s largest airport, police said. CBC | World News
Read More »Trump says he has the ‘answer’ to autism. Why some families are worried — and angry
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Read More »During New York visit, Carney says Canada ‘has what the world wants’ at a critical time
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Read More »The new, steep price for this U.S. visa could be a blessing for Canadian tech
As the Trump administration moves to limit some skilled workers from entering the U.S. on a specialized visa, the Canadian tech sector is champing at the bit — hoping the new restriction will lure talent up north. CBC | World News
Read More »Under the radar: The possible link between U.S. Baltic security cuts and airspace incursions
A Canadian expert on Russian warfare says he believes a direct line can be drawn between Moscow’s repeated testing of the airspace belonging to NATO allies in Eastern Europe and the Pentagon’s recent, quietly announced plan to cut security assistance to the Baltic states. CBC | World News
Read More »South Sudan reeling from U.S. aid cuts just when it needs help the most
As of 2024, nine million people in South Sudan, or more than 70 per cent of the population, were dependent on some form of foreign assistance, according to the UN. Now, that dependence is colliding with shrinking resources and a hunger crisis. CBC | World News
Read More »Irish trio Kneecap says it got no official notice about ban from Canada
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