Netanyahu, Trump to Meet Wednesday on Iran Talks
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump this Wednesday to discuss ongoing Iran negotiations, as diplomatic efforts intensify.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump this Wednesday to discuss ongoing Iran negotiations, as diplomatic efforts intensify.
An Ohio man has been criminally charged for allegedly threatening to kill U.S. Vice-President JD Vance and possessing child abuse material, according to authorities.
Israeli PM Netanyahu will meet US President Trump to discuss Iran nuclear negotiations, as regional conflict fears persist and diplomatic efforts continue.
An in-depth look at Ottawa's snow disposal operations, exploring how the city manages massive snow piles and the environmental considerations involved in winter waste management.
A 39-year-old snowplow operator faces impaired driving charges after crashing into an Ottawa Police Services vehicle at 4 a.m. on Rideau Street, registering four times the legal alcohol limit.
Calgary Police Service has issued a public safety warning about Collin Dennis Ayorech, a high-risk offender released in the city who will be monitored under their specialized program.
An Ottawa snowplow operator faces impaired driving charges following a collision with a police vehicle, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns during winter operations.
Fredericton Police Force is investigating a copper wire theft incident in New Brunswick, highlighting ongoing concerns about metal thefts affecting infrastructure and public safety.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to convene the first meeting of his newly established Board of Peace in Washington, D.C., later this month, following its announcement at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Haiti's transitional presidential council has been dissolved after a contentious period, while the unelected, U.S.-backed prime minister continues to hold power, highlighting ongoing instability.
Ottawa police are investigating a fatal head-on collision on Franktown Road near Richmond and are appealing to the public for any witnesses to come forward.
Calgary police have issued a public safety warning regarding the release of high-risk offender Collin Dennis Ayorech into the community, urging residents to remain vigilant.
President Trump expressed surprise after learning Vice President JD Vance was booed at the Winter Olympics in Milan, claiming Vance doesn't get booed in the U.S., but multiple domestic incidents contradict this statement.
Two Toronto men already under court orders prohibiting firearm possession face multiple charges after a shooting in an East York apartment building where a loaded 9mm handgun was recovered.
The reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has been marked by confusion and delays, leaving many Palestinians stranded as they attempt to flee the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
The White House offers shifting explanations after a racist video depicting the Obamas as primates was posted on President Trump's social media account, drawing sharp criticism from the Congressional Black Caucus.
Congressional Black Caucus Chair Yvette Clarke criticizes Donald Trump's social media post about the Obamas, calling it evidence of a 'bigoted and racist regime' in U.S. politics.
Despite the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, antisemitic incidents remain at record highs in Canada and worldwide, with experts highlighting a troubling surge in hate crimes and online radicalization.
A 45-year-old Toronto man faces four counts of criminal harassment for allegedly filming and confronting multiple victims downtown, with police concerned about additional potential victims.
Republicans worry Trump's slipping support on immigration and economy could hurt midterms. Bad Bunny's halftime performance underscores cultural divide amid ICE protests.
Canada's Governor General Mary Simon addresses the impact of Donald Trump's statements on Greenland, emphasizing the importance of bilateral ties and Arctic diplomacy.
RCMP in the Halifax area have charged two men with impaired driving offenses following separate traffic stops, highlighting ongoing enforcement efforts against drunk driving in Nova Scotia.
Cynthia Coffman has spent over 36 years on death row in California, longer than any other American woman, following her 1989 conviction for multiple murders committed with her husband James Marlow.
A New York City police officer has been found guilty of manslaughter for throwing a plastic cooler at a fleeing scooter driver, causing a fatal crash in the Bronx.
A federal judge has mandated the return of three migrant families to the United States, citing protections under a family separation settlement agreement.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi expresses hope for renewed nuclear negotiations with the U.S. while firmly stating Tehran's red lines on missile programs and issuing warnings against American military action.
An immigrant alleges severe beating by ICE officers during his arrest in Minnesota, as detailed in an AP report. The incident raises concerns about enforcement practices.
Yemen's Presidential Leadership Council has announced a new cabinet formation in the wake of violent clashes in the country's south, as regional tensions persist.
A devastating drone attack in Sudan, attributed to a paramilitary group, has resulted in 24 fatalities, with eight children among the dead, according to a medical organization's report.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky states the United States is pressing for an end to the war with Russia by June, with proposed talks in Florida amid ongoing territorial disputes.