Power Outages Hit Ukraine and Moldova in Winter Cold
Ukraine and Moldova experience widespread power outages following Russian air attacks, leaving residents in Kyiv struggling against freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall.
Ukraine and Moldova experience widespread power outages following Russian air attacks, leaving residents in Kyiv struggling against freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall.
The Canadian Army's DAME project aims to replace aging BV-206 vehicles with new tracked carriers for Arctic operations by 2032, with procurement details emerging.
Gunner Sebastian Halmagean, a Canadian Armed Forces member from Hamilton, died while serving on Operation Reassurance in Latvia. The circumstances are under investigation.
The United States has authorized significant new arms sales, including $6.67 billion to Israel and $9 billion to Saudi Arabia, amid ongoing regional tensions and security concerns.
A member of the Canadian Armed Forces has died while serving in Latvia as part of NATO's enhanced forward presence. The incident is under investigation.
Military flight training exercises by 15 Wing will take place near Regina International Airport this weekend, with local residents advised of potential noise impacts.
Ontario Provincial Police release a composite sketch of a suspect from a 2005 Clearview Township shooting, hoping it will generate new leads and lead to an arrest in the long-standing case.
A detailed overview of the U.S. military equipment deployed to the Middle East, including fighter jets and naval assets, as former President Trump contemplates potential strikes against Iran in 2026.
Nova Scotia RCMP are investigating a shooting incident in Westphal where shots were fired at a vehicle. The suspect fled the scene, and police are seeking information from the public.
An Ontario Provincial Police traffic stop in Lakeshore has resulted in multiple criminal charges being laid against a driver following a routine vehicle inspection by officers.
The FBI has taken over the investigation into a Minnesota shooting, while former President Donald Trump labels Alex Pretti an 'insurrectionist' in a politically charged development.
Human rights organizations report Iranian security forces are raiding hospitals to arrest wounded protesters and medical staff, creating a climate of fear in healthcare facilities.
The U.S. Department of Defense has made an $18 million investment in Montreal-based 5N Plus to expand germanium refining capacity for night-vision systems and defense applications.
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a recent assault on a Nigerien air base, raising alarms about regional instability and international security implications.
A U.S. judge has ordered the continued detention of a man charged with planting pipe bombs on the eve of the January 6 Capitol riot, citing flight risk and danger to the community.
U.S. Homeland Security intensifies surveillance during immigration operations, using facial recognition technology, inadvertently involving American citizens in Minneapolis and raising privacy concerns.
The 408 Tactical Helicopter Squadron from Edmonton is deploying to Alaska for Operation Striking Bat, a month-long international military exercise involving forces from the U.S., Norway, Italy, and Mongolia.
Ukraine prepares for severe weather conditions while former U.S. President Donald Trump asserts that Vladimir Putin has agreed to cease attacks on Ukraine's power infrastructure.
A federal grand jury has indicted a man for allegedly smuggling immigrants from Canada into the United States, highlighting cross-border security concerns.
Vancouver Police have captured two convicted murderers who were attempting to escape a British Columbia prison, highlighting ongoing security concerns in the correctional system.
London police have laid further charges following the discovery of chemicals capable of creating explosives at a Chesham Avenue residence, with the investigation continuing to unfold.
Abbotsford police have arrested a 'border runner' in British Columbia, with authorities warning that illegal border crossings are becoming more frequent. The arrest highlights ongoing challenges in border security and immigration enforcement.
Plainclothes Iranian security forces have detained thousands in widespread arrests following recent anti-government protests, with detainees held in secret locations and families left in the dark about their fate.
A Northern Ontario man purchased a rifle illegally and engaged in a shooting incident with police in Latchford before being taken down, as detailed by the Special Investigations Unit.
Saskatoon Police Chief Cameron McBride details a delegation of officers traveling to London, England, to study transit policing strategies and enhance public safety initiatives.
Secretary of State Stephen Fuhr visits South Korea for defence talks as Canada's deadline for submarine procurement bids approaches, highlighting key military partnerships.
Nova Scotia RCMP have confiscated improvised incendiary devices from a home in Chester Basin, highlighting ongoing police operations in the community.
Ottawa Police are investigating a fatal incident on Mayview Avenue, where a man died in hospital. The case highlights ongoing safety concerns in the area.
Nova Scotia is acquiring mobile burn units and specialized training props to enhance firefighter readiness, addressing critical gaps in emergency response capabilities across the province.
A significant police operation in London, Ontario, has resulted in the seizure of 31 crime guns originating from the United States and a substantial 12.5 kilograms of fentanyl, highlighting cross-border criminal activity.