Senior Indian Official Among Five Dead in Plane Crash
A private plane crash in western India has claimed five lives, including a senior state official, sparking national mourning and raising questions about aviation safety.
A private plane crash in western India has claimed five lives, including a senior state official, sparking national mourning and raising questions about aviation safety.
Learn about NORAD's 67-year history and three missions as U.S. Ambassador warns Canada must buy F-35s or face increased U.S. patrols in Canadian airspace.
A month after widespread protests began in Iran, regional tensions are escalating with growing concerns about a potential U.S. military response. The situation has created uncertainty across the Middle East as diplomatic channels remain strained.
A Canadian veterans association president responds to claims about NATO's role, detailing Canada's frontline service in Afghanistan alongside U.S. forces and the invocation of Article 5 after 9/11.
The arrest of former Canadian Olympian Ryan Wedding in Mexico has sparked conflicting narratives between U.S. and Mexican officials, with allegations of fake AI-generated photos and political intrigue surrounding the case.
Sources indicate Ottawa is considering purchasing Swedish Gripen fighter jets for up to half of its new fleet, potentially reducing F-35 orders. Defence Minister David McGuinty confirms no final decision.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw testing of an enhanced large-caliber multiple rocket launcher system, state media reports, as the nation strengthens its nuclear war deterrent ahead of a key party congress.
Police in London, Ontario, have uncovered chemicals with the potential to create explosives at a Chesham Avenue home, raising significant safety concerns in the community.
A 34-year-old Arizona man was wounded after exchanging gunfire with U.S. Border Patrol agents near the Mexico border. The FBI says the suspect fired at a federal helicopter and agents.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has declared that the country will soon reveal new nuclear deterrent plans, escalating tensions amid ongoing international concerns over its weapons program.
A new study estimates close to two million military casualties from the ongoing Ukraine conflict, highlighting the devastating human cost of the war.
Federal authorities are investigating a shooting incident involving a U.S. Border Patrol agent in Arizona. Details remain limited as the inquiry unfolds.
London police have discovered chemicals capable of being used to create explosives at a Chesham Avenue residence, prompting an ongoing investigation and heightened security measures in the area.
Surrey Police Service's anti-extortion task force arrested two foreign nationals after an early morning shooting incident, part of an ongoing investigation into organized crime activities in the region.
Nordic countries are using U.S. interest in Greenland to refocus NATO on Arctic security, highlighting Russia's extensive military buildup in the region as a critical threat to alliance members.
Israel observes the return of the remains of Ran Gvili, the final hostage held in Gaza, marking a somber conclusion to a prolonged ordeal for families and the nation.
Atomic scientists have moved the symbolic Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds to midnight, citing escalating global threats from nuclear risk, climate change, and disruptive technologies.
A Russian drone attack on Odesa, Ukraine, killed three people and wounded children, as President Zelenskyy calls for accelerated diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.
Multiple Canadian police agencies and provincial governments are refusing to participate in the federal assault-style firearms buyback program, creating a rare mass defiance of a federal mandate.
Northrop Grumman reports higher quarterly profit, citing increased demand for defense products due to ongoing geopolitical instability and global conflicts.
A Russian drone attack on Odesa, Ukraine, resulted in one fatality and injured children, prompting President Zelenskyy to call for accelerated diplomatic efforts to end the ongoing conflict.
Volatus Aerospace and Dufour Aerospace are progressing their partnership to develop runway-independent cargo capabilities for Arctic, defense, and commercial operations, focusing on operational readiness and training.
A significant police operation unfolded in Springwater overnight, with multiple cruisers responding to an undisclosed incident. Authorities have not yet released details, but the heavy presence has drawn attention from local residents.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will support diplomatic security at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Games, drawing criticism from Milan's mayor over democratic principles.
A response to Donald Trump's NATO remarks highlights Canada's high casualty rate in Afghanistan and calls for proper recognition of Canadian soldiers' bravery.
Activists report over 6,100 killed in Iran protests as U.S. aircraft carrier group arrives in region, raising tensions amid threats from Iranian-backed militias.
A private jet carrying eight people crashed during takeoff from Bangor International Airport in snowy conditions, resulting in six fatalities, according to the U.S. FAA.
A recent overnight carjacking in east-central Alberta demonstrates the pivotal role of the RCMP's real-time operations centre in coordinating law enforcement response and investigations.
Border Patrol agents involved in the fatal shooting of ICU nurse Alex Pretti remain on duty in other locations. DHS claims Pretti approached with a gun, but video shows a phone. Use-of-force policies and administrative leave procedures face scrutiny.
A series of U.S. military operations targeting vessels suspected of drug trafficking in the eastern Pacific Ocean has led to a significant death toll, with 126 individuals reported killed. The incidents, which occurred in late January 2026, have raised qu