U.S. Seizes 7th Venezuelan Oil Tanker in Caribbean
American forces boarded the Motor Vessel Sagitta without incident as part of ongoing efforts to enforce sanctions against Venezuela's oil exports under the Trump administration's quarantine policy.
American forces boarded the Motor Vessel Sagitta without incident as part of ongoing efforts to enforce sanctions against Venezuela's oil exports under the Trump administration's quarantine policy.
President Trump's Air Force One returned to Joint Base Andrews due to a minor electrical issue. He transferred to a backup aircraft to continue his journey to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Residents and farmers in Clearview Township petition to stop a military radar system on Ontario farmland, gathering over 2,200 signatures as the issue reaches the House of Commons.
With Donald Trump targeting Canadian sovereignty through provocative statements and policies, Prime Minister Mark Carney must respond with a decisive military presence in the Arctic to protect national interests.
Brig. Gen. Robert McBride, a Canadian exchange officer serving as deputy commanding general with the U.S. 11th Airborne Division in Alaska, could face deployment decisions amid reports of potential troop movements to Minnesota.
Canadian defense experts reveal military contingency planning for hypothetical American invasion, examining historical precedents and modern geopolitical tensions under Trump administration.
American military forces have intercepted another sanctioned oil tanker linked to Venezuela in Caribbean waters, marking the seventh such seizure as part of ongoing enforcement actions.
The commander of Canada's Pacific fleet highlights the urgent need for new submarines, citing well-known shortcomings in current capabilities as global tensions escalate.
The presidential aircraft Air Force One returned to the Washington area after a minor electrical issue was detected, according to the White House. The incident occurred as President Donald Trump was traveling to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
In response to the Sydney festival attack that killed 15, Australia's Parliament has passed new firearm legislation and is debating an anti-hate speech bill. Explore the details and implications.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has dismissed a vice premier for industrial shortcomings just before a key political meeting. Get the latest details on the leadership shakeup.
Russia launched a new wave of strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure in January 2026, targeting the power grid as officials sought momentum in U.S.-led peace negotiations. Details on the escalating conflict.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's praise for a 'new world order' in Beijing sends the wrong signal to Washington, risking Canada's security and Arctic sovereignty at a critical time.
As global tensions rise, readers argue Canada must bolster its military and diversify trade to protect its sovereignty and the world's longest coastline. Read their urgent calls to action.
Internal emails reveal Canadian Forces officers angrily dismissed Ottawa Citizen reporting on a civilian worker's sexual assault in Latvia as 'rubbish' and 'diseased.' Read the full story.
Canadian and U.S. NORAD command confirms deployment of aircraft to Greenland for scheduled operations. Get the latest details on this strategic North American defense activity.
Guatemala declares a state of emergency after coordinated gang attacks on police leave nine officers dead. The violence erupted during prison raids.
Iranian authorities warn participants in recent protests to surrender. The ultimatum follows widespread unrest. Read the latest on the government's crackdown and its implications.
Analysis reveals why acquiring Greenland would burden the U.S. with a welfare-dependent territory, strain alliances, and ignore local wishes. Explore the facts behind the political drama.
Canada is considering deploying a small military contingent to Greenland as former U.S. President Donald Trump renews pressure to acquire the island. This move aligns with PM Carney's strategy to diversify trade away from the U.S.
Prime Minister Mark Carney considers sending Canadian forces to Greenland for sovereignty exercises as Trump pushes to acquire the island, sparking a transatlantic trade dispute.
Armed militants kidnapped more than 150 people from three churches in Nigeria. The mass abduction highlights the ongoing security crisis in the region. Read the latest details.
TKMS CFO says U.S.-Denmark tensions over Greenland could strengthen Canada's European ties, aiding its bid to replace Canada's aging submarine fleet. Read the latest on the multi-billion euro tender.
Ottawa's Dominion Dynamics secures $21 million, the largest early-stage defence tech fundraise in Canada, backed by B.C. Investment Management Corp. The startup focuses on Arctic sensing systems and drones for fighter jets.
Germany renews its partnership with Canadian firm Top Aces, awarding a 10-year contract worth up to €420 million for advanced adversary air training to enhance Bundeswehr readiness.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is mulling a deployment of Canadian soldiers to Greenland for NATO exercises, a move that risks U.S. retaliation through new tariffs on allies. Read the latest.
The Pentagon has ordered 1,500 soldiers in Alaska to prepare for a potential deployment to Minnesota, where unrest continues over immigration enforcement. President Trump's final decision is pending.
A former Pentagon official warns Trump's use of tariffs to pressure Denmark over Greenland could fracture the NATO alliance. Get the full analysis of the geopolitical risks.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem argues for withholding an ICE agent's name, citing an 8000% rise in death threats, amid controversy over a fatal January shooting. Read the full details.
Iranian authorities signal a gradual restoration of internet access after a 10-day blackout during protests. Rights groups report a violent crackdown with a death toll in the thousands. Read the full analysis.