Iran Vows 'All-Out War' in Response to Any Attack
A senior Iranian official declares that any attack on Iran will be considered an act of total war, escalating regional tensions amid a backdrop of international geopolitical strain.
A senior Iranian official declares that any attack on Iran will be considered an act of total war, escalating regional tensions amid a backdrop of international geopolitical strain.
The U.S. military announced a lethal strike on a vessel engaged in narco-trafficking operations in the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in two fatalities and one survivor.
The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier and B-52H Stratofortress bombers are among key U.S. military assets being deployed to the Middle East as part of ongoing strategic operations.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump's suggestion that NATO troops avoided frontline combat in Afghanistan has drawn fierce condemnation from Canadian veterans and journalists who witnessed the sacrifices firsthand.
The Canadian Forces has launched an investigation after a video surfaced showing an Ottawa soldier from the Governor General's Foot Guards making threatening remarks toward women while handling a military rifle.
Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder turned alleged international drug trafficker, has been captured in Mexico City in a joint FBI and RCMP operation, described as a significant blow to cross-border criminal networks.
The U.S. military has confirmed a deadly maritime incident in the eastern Pacific Ocean, resulting in two fatalities and one survivor. Details remain limited as investigations continue.
Windsor police have arrested two men after discovering a 3D-printed firearm operation during a wellness check at a local hotel. Multiple weapons and equipment were seized.
A Windsor police investigation into a 3D-printed firearm has resulted in criminal charges, highlighting emerging challenges with homemade weapons technology in Canada.
President Donald Trump has renewed military threats against Iran's leadership amid violent protests, deploying a naval armada to the Middle East while human rights groups report escalating casualties.
President Donald Trump has renewed military threats against Iran's leadership amid protests, deploying a naval armada while human rights groups report thousands killed in crackdowns.
A suicide bomber attacked a wedding ceremony in northwest Pakistan, resulting in at least five fatalities and multiple injuries, according to local authorities.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen travels to Nuuk for discussions with Greenland's premier on Arctic sovereignty and NATO engagement after U.S. de-escalation.
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding surrendered to authorities in Mexico, ending a more than 10-year international manhunt for the alleged drug lord who was on the FBI's Most Wanted list.
President Donald Trump says his administration will release specifics on a proposed U.S. military access agreement for Greenland within two weeks, calling it more generous than current arrangements.
Montreal-based Top Aces capitalizes on increased European defense spending with major contracts, including a €420 million deal with Germany, as demand for realistic air combat training surges.
Retired Major-General Dean Milner refutes Donald Trump's assertion that NATO forces stayed behind front lines in Afghanistan, calling it a disrespectful lie that dishonors fallen soldiers.
Ryan Wedding, a former Canadian Olympic snowboarder and FBI top fugitive, has been arrested in Mexico. He faces charges for multinational drug trafficking and orchestrating a witness killing.
The specialized icebreaker vessels essential for accessing Greenland's Arctic resources are manufactured exclusively by nations aligned with or opposed to U.S. interests, highlighting strategic dependencies.
New data reveals a significant 13% increase in applications to the Canadian Armed Forces, sparking analysis from military experts about recruitment trends and national security priorities.
Authorities in Australia are searching for a man wanted in connection with the fatal shootings of three individuals in a small town, as the nation observes a National Day of Mourning.
South Korea has issued travel bans against three civilians accused of flying drones into North Korea, a rare move amid ongoing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
Analysis of Greenland's geopolitical significance in North American defense, Trump's proposed 'Golden Dome' framework, and its implications for Canada-U.S. relations amid diplomatic tensions.
The Canadian Armed Forces reports a significant increase in applications, reversing a trend of missed recruitment goals. Experts analyze the shift amid ongoing national security discussions.
The City of Vancouver is investing $600,000 to expand its forensic firearms laboratory, enhancing ballistic analysis capabilities to tackle rising extortion-related violence in British Columbia.
American negotiators are pushing to rewrite a 1951 defense agreement with Denmark to remove consultation requirements for U.S. military operations in Greenland.
Canadian military veterans express profound outrage over former U.S. President Donald Trump's NATO comments, highlighting their frontline service and the deep alliance between nations.
Ontario Provincial Police responded to an incident where an impaired driver became stuck on a guardrail on Highway 11 near North Bay, highlighting ongoing road safety concerns.
Montreal police deployed canine units to search the rubble of a major fire, finding no evidence anyone was inside. The investigation continues as authorities assess the scene.
Six Royal Canadian Air Force CH-146 Griffon helicopters from Edmonton's 408 Squadron are en route to Alaska for Exercise Striking Bat, a multinational Arctic training exercise with U.S. and international partners.