Syria mosque bombing kills 8, wounds 18 in Homs

A deadly explosion at the Imam Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque in Homs, Syria, has resulted in 8 fatalities and 18 injuries. The attack targeted a predominantly Alawite neighborhood.

Israel recognizes Somaliland as sovereign state

Israel announces formal recognition of Somaliland's sovereignty, a significant diplomatic move that could reshape regional dynamics in the Horn of Africa. Read the full details.

China Sanctions U.S. Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sales

Beijing imposes sanctions on 20 U.S. defense companies and 10 executives, including Anduril and Boeing, in response to a major arms package for Taiwan. Tensions escalate as China freezes assets and bans business dealings.

Toronto Hate Crime Targets Holocaust Survivors

Mezuzahs were ripped from doors in a Toronto condo, targeting Jewish seniors and Holocaust survivors. Experts warn two years of inaction have normalized antisemitic hate crimes in the city.

B.C. Politics 2025: A Chaotic Year in Victoria

A look back at the tumultuous 2025 political scene in British Columbia, featuring party splits, new leaders, and a quest for stability ahead of the 2026 election. Discover the key players and events that defined the year.

Israeli Soldier Attacks Palestinian in West Bank

An Israeli reservist fired shots and rammed his vehicle into a Palestinian man at prayer. The military terminated his service amid record violence in the West Bank. Read the full report.

Zelenskyy: Trump Meeting Set to Advance Ukraine Peace

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirms a high-level meeting with Donald Trump is imminent as diplomatic efforts intensify to end the Russia-Ukraine war. Get the latest on the talks and ongoing attacks.

Ex-Malaysian PM Najib Razak convicted in 1MDB scandal

Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has been found guilty in a major trial linked to the multi-billion dollar 1MDB corruption scandal. Get the latest details on the verdict and its implications.

Jane Creba's murder 20 years ago changed Toronto

On Dec. 26, 2005, a gang shootout on Yonge Street killed 15-year-old Jane Creba and wounded six others. Two decades later, we examine the legacy of the tragedy that shook the city. Read the full story.

Alberta Separatists Plan Latin America Campaign

Alberta separatists, fresh from talks with U.S. officials, plan a Latin American push for support and financing ahead of a potential independence referendum. Discover the strategy.

Montreal Crime Evolves, Police Tactics Lag Behind

Retired Montreal police detective Pietro Poletti warns organized crime is becoming decentralized with younger recruits. He argues the SPVM must overhaul its 1960s-era methods to adapt. Read the expert analysis.

What Public Servants Must Watch in 2026

From major job cuts to new AI policies, here are the pivotal issues set to impact federal government employees in Canada during the coming year. Stay informed.

Jair Bolsonaro Backs Son Flavio for 2026 Brazil Presidency

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, while hospitalized, endorsed his son Flavio for the 2026 presidential election. The move, made from a medical facility where he is under police guard, signals a new phase in the country's political battles. Read

US Senator Faces Backlash for AI Images of Beating Santa

Indiana State Senator Chris Garten faces intense criticism after posting bizarre AI-generated images of himself violently attacking Santa Claus on Christmas Day. Read about the backlash and his defiant response.

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