U.S. military's 30th strike targets alleged drug boat
The U.S. military has carried out its 30th strike on a vessel suspected of drug smuggling. The operation highlights ongoing security efforts in international waters. Read the latest details.
The U.S. military has carried out its 30th strike on a vessel suspected of drug smuggling. The operation highlights ongoing security efforts in international waters. Read the latest details.
Indonesian rescuers are urgently searching for a Spanish coach and three children after their tour boat sank off Sulawesi. Get the latest on this developing story.
An investigation reveals how Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program, vital for agriculture, can lead to the exploitation and abuse of migrant workers. Read the full story.
The decommissioned Greater Sudbury Fire Rescue Boat 22 has been donated to Wahnapitae First Nation, officially delivered on December 18, 2025. This transfer provides the community with a valuable new asset.
The City of Sudbury reversed its decision to auction a Skead fire rescue boat after residents and their councillor intervened. This rare about-face highlights community power in municipal decisions.
A man from Akwesasne has been extradited to face U.S. charges related to a migrant smuggling operation that led to eight deaths, including two children. Read the latest on this cross-border justice case.
Spanish police clear a large informal migrant settlement in Badalona near Barcelona, evicting hundreds. Details on the operation and its context.
Toronto police report a vehicle drove down a boat ramp into Ashbridges Bay. No one was injured in the unusual incident. Get the latest details.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth will not publicly release video of a boat that killed survivors in the Caribbean. The decision raises transparency questions amid ongoing investigations.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Senator Marco Rubio are set to testify on Capitol Hill as congressional scrutiny intensifies over recent boat strike incidents. Get the latest updates.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth defends a second airstrike that killed survivors of a drug boat, sparking war crime accusations and bipartisan scrutiny in Congress. Read the full story.
A U.S. federal judge has denied the Trump administration's motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging migrant detentions at Guantánamo Bay. The case continues.
U.S. lawmakers have disclosed vivid new details regarding American boat strike incidents. Get the latest facts and analysis on the emerging information.
A top U.S. admiral told lawmakers survivors clung to a capsized boat but didn't radio for backup before a controversial 'double-tap' strike. President Trump backs Defense Secretary Hegseth amid war crime questions.
A classified briefing on a U.S. military strike in the Caribbean reveals a stark partisan divide. While Sen. Tom Cotton calls the action 'lawful,' Democrats demand a full investigation. Read the details.
A U.S. admiral refutes claims of a 'kill them all' order in a recent boat attack, but video evidence raises serious questions among lawmakers. President Trump stands by Defense Secretary Hegseth.
A U.S. Navy admiral will testify before lawmakers about ordering an attack that killed survivors of a boat strike. President Trump supports Defense Secretary Hegseth amid war crime allegations.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth confronts mounting pressure over military actions in Yemen and Venezuela, with lawmakers launching investigations and demanding his resignation. Follow the latest developments.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is under deepening congressional scrutiny regarding boat strike incidents. The investigation unfolds as he remains active in his official duties.
U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth insists strikes on suspected drug-trafficking vessels will continue, despite criticism over a deadly follow-up attack. Get the latest details.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended a follow-on military strike, citing the 'fog of war,' during a scrutinized attack on an alleged drug smuggling vessel. Details emerge from a White House meeting.
A person has died following an explosion on a boat at the MVC Ocean marina in Trois-Rivières, Quebec. Authorities are investigating the incident.
A major investigation reveals systemic exploitation of nearly 80,000 temporary foreign workers in Canadian agriculture, with reports of wage theft, injuries, and abuse described as 'the new slavery.'
Canadian lawmakers join bipartisan scrutiny of deadly September boat strike ordered by US Defense Secretary. War crime allegations emerge as investigation expands.
American diplomats instructed to pressure host countries on migrant policies and report crimes. Trump administration escalates immigration rhetoric after DC shooting.
Former President Donald Trump used his Thanksgiving message to announce sweeping immigration restrictions, attack political opponents, and vow deportation of non-citizens. Read the full details.
Canadian migrant rights organizations demand the government withdraw proposed border security legislation, citing significant rights concerns. Learn about the bill's implications.
G7 security ministers convene in Ottawa to address transnational organized crime, migrant smuggling, and drug trafficking. Key discussions focus on enhancing international cooperation.
Pope Leo XIV endorses US bishops' condemnation of Trump administration's immigration crackdown, calling for humane treatment of migrants while acknowledging border control rights.
A Nova Scotia boat owner has been ordered to pay $12,000 after their vessel was declared hazardous. Learn about the case and maritime safety regulations.