Myanmar Military Uses Paramotors in Aerial Attacks
Myanmar's military is reportedly using paramotors and gyrocopters to conduct aerial attacks against civilians and opposition forces, escalating the conflict.
Myanmar's military is reportedly using paramotors and gyrocopters to conduct aerial attacks against civilians and opposition forces, escalating the conflict.
Houthi rebels in Yemen have issued new threats against Red Sea shipping lanes, coinciding with the deployment of a U.S. aircraft carrier toward the Persian Gulf amid heightened regional tensions.
International Criminal Court judges have determined that former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is mentally and physically capable to face trial for alleged crimes against humanity.
Recent homicides in British Columbia have drawn attention to safety risks on gay dating apps, with advocates and police urging users to exercise caution and awareness.
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RecommendedThe public inquiry into the police-involved death of Myles Gray in Vancouver resumes after a delay caused by an obscenity, with family members seeking answers.
A prominent Jewish organization is pressing the Canadian government to launch an official inquiry into rising antisemitism, citing concerns over hate incidents and the need for a national strategy.
As Canadian parliamentarians reconvene, Prime Minister Mark Carney signals that domestic affordability and national sovereignty will be central to upcoming debates, amid a backdrop of severe winter weather affecting much of the country.
Sonia Bélanger, Quebec's newly appointed health minister, navigates complex healthcare reforms, physician negotiations, and political uncertainty following her predecessor's resignation.
The Wall Street Journal and New York Post editorial boards call on President Trump to suspend ICE operations in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, warning of political consequences.
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RecommendedFBI Director Kash Patel faces widespread criticism after claiming protesters cannot bring loaded firearms to demonstrations, contradicting Minnesota law and Supreme Court rulings.
Former President Donald Trump faces a lawsuit from preservationists over a massive new White House ballroom, defending it as a gift to America while critics raise ethical questions.
University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers argues that President Trump's interventionist approach undermines rule of law, institutions, and free elections essential for economic strength, with consequences emerging over decades.
President Donald Trump faces criticism for complaining about the NFL's new kickoff rule on social media instead of addressing the ongoing crisis in Minneapolis following a fatal ICE shooting.
Toronto Sun readers share diverse opinions on Prime Minister Mark Carney's performance, Davos speech, and policy directions in the latest letters to the editor.
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RecommendedA Day of Action in Timmins, Ontario, saw community members gather for the Sisters in Spirit Walk of Hope to draw attention to the ongoing epidemic of violence against Indigenous women and girls across Canada.
Timmins Police Service has laid multiple charges against two individuals connected to a recent spate of criminal activities including theft, assault, and dangerous driving in Northern Ontario.
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche defended federal agents involved in the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, shifting blame to local officials and protestors while claiming agents acted humanely.
A retired Canadian Major-General predicts heightened operations at Edmonton's military base, citing global changes and strategic importance in national defense.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz likened federal immigration enforcement tactics to Nazi occupation during World War II, invoking Anne Frank's story amid protests over recent shootings.
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RecommendedA high-level South Korean delegation is heading to Canada to lobby for a lucrative submarine project, following recent defense discussions between the two nations.
Ontario Provincial Police have confiscated more than $47,000 worth of suspected illicit drugs in a significant operation in northwestern Ontario, highlighting ongoing law enforcement efforts in the region.
Republicans push for investigation into federal immigration enforcement after ICU nurse Alex Pretti was killed in Minneapolis, sparking concerns over tactics and misinformation.
Ontario Provincial Police conducted a significant raid in Northwestern Ontario, seizing illicit drugs and firearms, resulting in criminal charges against three individuals.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says Prime Minister Mark Carney's comments about the Plains of Abraham effectively launched a referendum campaign, as the PQ wraps up policy convention.
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RecommendedOntario Provincial Police have charged a Winnipeg truck driver with impaired operation after his tractor-trailer was discovered in a ditch on Highway 17 near Red Rock. The incident occurred on January 23, 2026, leading to vehicle impoundment.
Ontario Provincial Police apprehended a wanted man during a routine traffic stop in northern Ontario, resulting in multiple drug and driving-related charges.
As Parliament reconvenes, opposition parties are set to demand the Liberal government translate economic pledges into concrete measures to strengthen Canada's financial stability.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem avoided direct answers about the fatal ICE shooting of Alex Pretti, whose concealed carry license and video evidence contradict official claims.
Protesters gathered on Parliament Hill in Ottawa during severe winter conditions to express support for the people of Iran, highlighting ongoing international solidarity efforts.
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RecommendedA Vancouver hitchhiker has been sentenced to just one day in jail for a manslaughter conviction stemming from a 2001 incident in British Columbia, concluding a lengthy legal process.