Three women who have reported allegations of historical sexual assault to the RCMP say they want to tell their stories publicly, using a 2023 amendment to the Criminal Code that makes it easier for complainants to waive a publication ban on their names and anything that would identify them.
Newfoundland and Labrador is once again forecasting a hefty budgetary shortfall, but is expected to lead the country by a wide margin in 2026 when it comes to GDP growth.
The Liberal government is looking to set up a new federal law enforcement agency dedicated to financial crimes, a dramatic undertaking to shake up how money laundering and fraud is investigated are Canada.
It's trending with Gen Alpha as parents seek out an antidote to screen time, but the Tin Can is also just one of several landline brands surging in popularity as a growing number of consumers try to reduce their reliance on smartphones.
A young Mexican family is scrambling to convince Canadian border services to give them more time to prove he faces threats to his life in Mexico. The father's deportation date is 10 days before he's eligible to make that case.
The mystery figure sprang up in Waterloo Place in central London in the early hours on Wednesday, apparently with the legendary artist's signature, 'Banksy', at the bottom.
The inferno at Le Constellation bar in the Alpine ski resort of Crans-Montana killed 41 people and injured another 115.
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Leslie worked as first assistant to Vogue's former editor-in-chief Anna Wintour alongside Lauren Weisberger, who went on to write the novel The Devil Wears Prada about her time there.
The Bank of England is set to slash its UK growth forecasts as business confidence tumbles and thousands of 'zombie' firms battered by Labour tax hikes and the Iran war face collapse.
The Supreme Court urged the Centre to consider amending laws to allow rape survivors to terminate pregnancies beyond 20 weeks, emphasizing no time limit in such cases. The bench highlighted the lifelong trauma for a child survivor and the need for the decision to rest with the survivor and her parents, with AIIMS offering counsel.
The National Medical Commission has recognized the Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Cardiology (PGDCC), validating degrees for 1,700 doctors trained between 2006-2013. This move by IGNOU, now redesignated as Clinical Cardio Physician (Non-Invasive), aims to address the critical shortage of cardiology specialists in underserved regions and bridge the urban-rural healthcare gap.
India faces a significant hepatitis burden, contributing to a high number of global deaths. Despite progress in reducing infections, the world is off track to meet 2030 elimination targets due to gaps in vaccination, screening, and treatment access. Viral hepatitis remains a major public health threat.
Iran's UN mission accused the US of misrepresenting its nuclear program at a review conference, deflecting from Washington's own violations. Tehran insists its enriched uranium is IAEA-supervised, with no diversion. Meanwhile, Iran's envoy warned that regional stability hinges on ending aggression and respecting its sovereignty, urging the UN Security Council to intervene amidst escalating tensions.
Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge downplayed the Karnataka chief ministerial tussle between Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar, stating the party will resolve the «confusion soon.» This comes amid speculation fueled by a reported power-sharing agreement and a statement from Home Minister G Parameshwara suggesting Kharge could be a suitable CM.
Incab plant intends to produce more than 2,400 km of cable a year, which accounts for almost 50% of the Russian market in this area
Kazakh Foreign Minister Yermek Kosherbayev added that developing relations with Russia remains an absolute priority for Astana
The official emphasized that the profound crisis in the industry continued
No casualties or significant damage have been reported
The top Russian diplomat added that Moscow emphasized the need for immediate efforts to overcome the crisis in the Persian Gulf and the Middle East in general
Keir Starmer was warned anti-Semitism is a 'national emergency' after another terror attack in the heart of Britain's Jewish community.
Pollster Robert Hayward said Labour is facing a 'pincer movement' from Reform and the Greens which could see it lose as many as 1,850 seats when voters go to the polls on May 7.
Ant and Dec have spoken out on the chaotic I'm A Celebrity finale and their carpark confrontation with Jimmy Bullard and David Haye following the show on their podcast.
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The Daily Mail first reported on April 17 that multiple players and agents believe Saudi's Public Investment Fund (PIF) will only continue bankrolling the tour until the end of the season.
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The Wall Street Journal reported that the new US-led coalition will be tasked with helping participants share information, coordinate diplomatic efforts, and ensure compliance with sanctions
Ambassador-at-Large Andrey Belousov stressed that Moscow seeks to act as responsibly and carefully as possible
Andrey Belousov specified that London and Paris were considering the idea of transferring elements of nuclear weapons to Ukraine
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[allAfrica] A former French serviceman has been detained in Madagascar over an alleged plot to destabilise the country. The French national had been charged with multiple offences, including criminal conspiracy and plotting to sabotage infrastructure such as power lines and thermal plants.
Kirill Dmitriev wrote this commenting on US President Donald Trump’s pledge to decide on the reduction of the US contingent in Germany soon
Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier announced his readiness to declare a ceasefire during the Victory Day celebrations
Denis Pushilin said earlier that Vladimir Zelensky would face reprisals after the conflict is over