6 Killed as Iran Economic Protests Spread to Rural Areas
Protests over Iran's failing economy intensify, spreading to rural provinces and resulting in at least six fatalities. Security forces and demonstrators clash as unrest grows. Read the latest.
Protests over Iran's failing economy intensify, spreading to rural provinces and resulting in at least six fatalities. Security forces and demonstrators clash as unrest grows. Read the latest.
Ukrainian forces are under intense pressure in the south as a troop shortage impacts defense lines. CNN reports on the frontline challenges as of January 2026.
Iranian forces crack down on Tehran market protests as Israel speeds up military plans for potential conflict with Iran and its proxies. Read the latest developments.
The Israel Defence Forces released its 2025 operational figures, detailing strikes on nearly 21,000 targets across seven regions and the mobilization of over 300,000 reservists.
A Russian drone attack struck Odesa, Ukraine, on December 31, 2025, injuring six people, including children. Emergency services battled fires in the aftermath.
As President Zelenskyy pushes for a just peace with Russia, the Ukrainian-Canadian community watches with deep skepticism, doubting Moscow's intentions. Read their perspectives.
China's military will conduct exercises around Taiwan, warning 'external forces' following recent tensions with Japan. Get the latest on the regional security implications.
The United Kingdom introduces a new paid 'gap year' scheme for young people to serve in the armed forces. Learn about the program's details and its potential impact.
A Russian-Ukrainian couple in Calgary, who fled after protesting the war, face an uncertain future as their Canadian visas near expiry. Returning to Russia, they say, would be a death sentence.
The UK will launch a paid military gap year program in 2026 for 150 young people, offering training without long-term commitment to address defence recruitment struggles. Learn more about this new initiative.
Ukraine's anti-corruption agency attempted a controversial raid on the national parliament on December 27, 2025, highlighting internal challenges during the ongoing war with Russia. Read the latest developments.
Syrian state media reports a major counter-terrorism success, announcing the death of a senior ISIS leader and the arrest of a cell member near the capital. Details on the operation.
A new audit reveals it takes nearly nine months to join the Canadian Armed Forces. As the CAF battles a 'death spiral,' we examine the delays and new fixes.
Personnel at 22 Wing/CFB North Bay are monitoring Santa's flight path across Canadian airspace in a cherished annual tradition. Discover how the military brings holiday magic.
A military watchdog report found the investigation into Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin was deeply flawed. The Provost Marshal's weak response to 16 recommendations raises doubts about real change.
A Ukrainian national has pleaded guilty for his role in ransomware attacks targeting companies in the United States and Canada. Learn the details of the cybercrime operation and its implications.
Iraq's top judicial official states armed factions have agreed to cooperate on weapons control. The announcement follows regional tensions highlighted by a recent high-profile airstrike.
A proposal for a 300,000-strong Canadian citizen militia, backed by PM Mark Carney and Gen. Jennie Carignan, is drawing criticism from a veteran who questions its one-week training plan. Read the analysis.
A University of Regina student from Ukraine faces academic disruption as visa processing delays prevent him from writing final exams. Learn about the impact on international students.
Edmonton's Shumka dancers prepare a high-energy Ukrainian version of The Nutcracker at the Jubilee Auditorium. Get a behind-the-scenes look at this unique cultural fusion.
Presidents Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Karol Nawrocki met in Warsaw, presenting a united front against Russia while tackling historical issues. Read the full analysis of this pivotal diplomatic moment.
Ukrainian and Russian athletes will start one after another at the Luge World Cup in Lake Placid, a rare occurrence in international sport since 2022. Get the details on the race schedule and athlete focus.
Canada's military aims to expand its reserve forces to 400,000 personnel, but critics question the feasibility, cost, and training plans for this massive mobilization initiative.
The Department of National Defence acquires a Courtenay, B.C. apartment building for $19 million to provide housing for military personnel and families. Learn more about the joint management plan.
The Ukrainian Canadian Congress calls on Ottawa to create a clear pathway to permanent residency for Ukrainians displaced by the ongoing war. Learn about their advocacy and the current situation.
General Jennie Carignan, Canada's Chief of the Defence Staff, asserts the military is prepared for conflict now while outlining a sweeping modernization plan. She discusses recruitment, new capabilities, and the changing global threat landscape.
A Canadian Armed Forces officer arrested on allegations of foreign interference has been released from custody. The case highlights ongoing national security concerns.
Ukraine's security service claims a first, striking a Russian submarine in Novorossiysk port with underwater drones. Video shows a large explosion. Read the latest on the conflict.
A Canadian Armed Forces officer arrested on allegations of foreign interference has been released into custody. The case highlights ongoing national security concerns.
A suspect is in custody after a stabbing on Charlotte's LYNX Blue Line, the same light rail where a Ukrainian refugee was killed earlier. Get the latest details on the investigation.