Gun Buyback Delays Diminish Support, Minister Says

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree admits delays in Canada's firearm compensation program have reduced police support and confused citizens, with a March deadline approaching for over 2,500 banned models.

Kim Jong Un Open to U.S. Relations, Cuts South Korea Ties

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says his country could 'get along well' with the United States if Washington acknowledges its nuclear status, while declaring South Korea a 'most hostile entity' to be permanently excluded from relations.

Kitchener Man Arrested for Violent Robbery

A Kitchener man has been apprehended by Waterloo Regional Police following a violent robbery. The arrest came after coordinated raids on four homes, marking a significant development in the ongoing investigation.

Sanders-Mullin ACA Clash in Senate Hearing Turns Personal

Senators Bernie Sanders and Markwayne Mullin engaged in a fiery debate about the Affordable Care Act's affordability during a hearing for surgeon general nominee Casey Means, with personal attacks and historical tensions resurfacing.

North Korea Warns South, Open to U.S. Dialogue

North Korea has threatened to destroy South Korea if provoked, while simultaneously expressing willingness to engage in dialogue with the United States, highlighting escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

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