South Africans Died Fighting for Russia in Ukraine
South Africa reports two citizens killed while serving with Russian forces in Ukraine, following a controversial recruitment scheme that allegedly deceived participants.
South Africa reports two citizens killed while serving with Russian forces in Ukraine, following a controversial recruitment scheme that allegedly deceived participants.
A man in Prince Edward Island has been charged by RCMP for allegedly driving more than 50 km/h over the speed limit, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns in the region.
Windsor police have arrested and charged a second man with first-degree murder in connection to the city's first homicide of 2026, describing the incident as isolated between acquaintances.
Senator Markwayne Mullin struggled to defend President Trump's contradictory claims about Iran's nuclear program during a CNN interview, drawing widespread ridicule for his unusual analogies.
Edmonton Police Service has laid 200 charges after stolen jaws of life tools were used to steal over $750,000 worth of property, highlighting a sophisticated criminal operation.
Hillary Clinton testified before a congressional committee, stating she had no information regarding Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities. The testimony comes amid ongoing political scrutiny.
The Bloc Quebecois has confirmed Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagne as its candidate for the upcoming Terrebonne byelection, aiming to retain the seat she previously contested.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testified behind closed doors in the congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. Former President Bill Clinton is scheduled to give his deposition on Friday.
The Department of National Defence announces plans for more than 1,000 residential units at CFB Edmonton to support military expansion, though most won't be ready until after 2029.
A disgraced Scottish doctor, Ju Young Um, has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for hiding cameras in an Airbnb flat and spying on 30 victims, claiming his actions were driven by body dysmorphia over his small penis.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has pledged solidarity with Israel in combating terrorism during a press conference in Jerusalem, marking a significant boost in diplomatic and strategic relations between the two nations.
In a high-profile case from Lindsay, Ontario, charges against a man accused of assaulting an alleged home intruder have been withdrawn by prosecutors, concluding a closely watched legal proceeding.
Durham Region Council approves motion to create an in-house auditor general office to oversee $2.1 billion in annual spending, joining a growing trend among Canadian municipalities.
Following the fatal police shooting of 15-year-old Nooran Rezayi in Longueuil, authorities have launched searches on Montreal's South Shore. The incident has reignited community tensions and calls for justice.
Premier Wab Kinew outlines plans for significant healthcare and infrastructure spending in Manitoba's next budget, addressing key provincial priorities.
Canada's population growth is projected to stagnate this year, with the federal budget watchdog highlighting demographic challenges amid broader economic and social concerns.
A 42-year-old Barrie woman is facing multiple charges, including impaired driving, after a single-vehicle collision on North Village Way. A child was inside the vehicle at the time of the incident.
Ottawa police are asking for public assistance after charging a 34-year-old man with human trafficking offences dating back to May 2022. Investigators believe there may be additional victims.
Quebec's police watchdog has launched an investigation after a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot during a police operation in Longueuil on Sunday, raising serious questions about the incident.
A 16-year-old girl faces sentencing after pleading guilty to attempted murder for setting a classmate on fire at Evan Hardy Collegiate in September 2024, with the victim hospitalized for months.
A new report reveals child poverty in Canada is worsening despite government programs, with rising costs disproportionately affecting marginalized communities and signaling a deepening crisis.
A Pakistani national faces trial in the United States for an alleged assassination plot targeting former President Donald Trump, with prosecutors claiming connections to Iran. The case highlights ongoing national security concerns.
American and Iranian officials engage in another round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, while U.S. forces continue to mass in the Middle East region, raising tensions.
Ontario Provincial Police have implemented a shelter-in-place directive for residents in the immediate area of Mississauga First Nation, urging adherence to safety precautions amid an unspecified incident.
A women's emergency shelter in Cambridge has reached full capacity, leading to dozens being denied assistance as demand surges amid ongoing housing and social crises.
Montreal's transit agency reverses its decision to remove the English word 'Go' from bus displays supporting the Canadiens, following a language complaint and public backlash.
Health officials report two Palestinians killed in an Israeli military strike in Gaza City, marking the latest casualties as ceasefire talks remain deadlocked.
Ukrainian officials report a significant Russian aerial attack as diplomatic discussions with the United States are set to commence, highlighting escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
A Hong Kong appellate court has quashed the fraud conviction of ex-media mogul Jimmy Lai, a significant legal development in the high-profile case involving the founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper.
Israel's parliament advances legislation to prohibit mixed-gender prayer at Jerusalem's Western Wall, a move impacting religious practices at the holy site.