A Tasmanian coroner found that a former medical practitioner's 'grossly irresponsible prescribing' played a direct role in two deaths, as he provided 'effectively an unlimited supply for a drug binge' to one addict.
Spectators have been banned from Canada's upcoming Cricket World Cup qualifying matches near Toronto, following security concerns raised by one of the participating international teams.
Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith has confirmed his resignation from his House of Commons seat, informing supporters of his decision to leave federal politics and inviting volunteers to a celebratory event.
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The world's first vaccine entirely designed by artificial intelligence, developed by UK scientists, has begun human trials. This marks a significant step in using AI for medical advancements, particularly against coronaviruses.
The first full week of public hearings into the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands has concluded, with the inquiry commission focusing on the initial phase of the pandemic and the difficult decisions made at the time.
The Austrian Supreme Court (OGH) has ruled that corporations must repay millions in COVID-19 aid, a decision that will bring significant funds to the state but could also lead to a massive increase in corporate insolvencies.
A 'cannibal' geomagnetic storm, caused by a coronal mass ejection from a rare type of sunspot, has hit Earth, increasing aurora chances across much of the northern United States.
An article discusses the historical title of 'Catholic Monarchs' held by Spanish kings, including Felipe VI, and its crucial role in the expansion of the Spanish Crown, granted by Pope Alexander VI.
Football fans are anticipating the World Cup in Toronto, with five star players including Luka Modric and Sadio Mane highlighted as key figures to watch during the tournament.
Football fans are anticipating the World Cup in Toronto, with five star players including Luka Modric and Sadio Mane highlighted as key figures to watch during the tournament.
MotorOne, in collaboration with the Municipality of Piraeus and with DEI as a major sponsor, is organizing the 3rd annual MotorOne Electric Days, an educational pop-up event celebrating electromobility in Greece.
Reports allege that political leaders within the Guardia Civil harassed the UCO investigative unit to protect Prime Minister Sánchez, with the director following a plan set by a PSOE operative. The accusations detail a plot involving Lieutenant Colonel Llamas and targeting Colonel Yuste, suggesting deep infiltration of political influence into the security forces.
A wooden reindeer, belonging to a Lapland hotel chain's Helsinki cafe, went missing during the Ice Hockey World Championship gold celebrations. The incident has sparked amusement on social media.
A Coroner's Court in Lagos, Nigeria, has adjourned further proceedings in the inquest into the death of 21-month-old Master Nkanu Adichie-Esege, son of author Chimamanda Adichie.
Toronto's home sales experienced their largest increase in 10 months, while home prices saw a slight decline. This marks a significant shift in the city's housing market dynamics.
Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines, Archbishop Charles John Brown, is scheduled to visit Eastern Samar for the blessing and inauguration of a new multipurpose building for the Diocese of Borongan.
A mother who disappeared in 2021 with her two children, reportedly due to her anti-COVID-19 views, has now contacted the police, confirming that her children, Alfons and Frieda, are safe and well.
Ibrahim Hilo, a terrorist, has been indicted following an investigation by Lahav 433 and Shin Bet for holding the body of St.-Sgt. Oron Shaul in Gaza for nearly a decade.
Gardening experts reveal that boron is a crucial nutrient for cucumbers, helping to ensure an impressive and well-formed harvest, a detail often overlooked by many gardeners.
Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech in Toronto, stating that 'Canada's civic compact is failing Jewish Canadians' and launched a new faith advisory council, led by former Senator Marc Gold, to combat antisemitism.
During the parliamentary inquiry into the COVID-19 pandemic, it was revealed that officials in the Dutch province of Brabant exerted pressure on the national cabinet to implement swift coronavirus measures, which ultimately influenced decisions across the country.
Former commissioner Villarejo breaks from other defendants, claiming he would have been thrilled to find the pendrive of Bárcenas with data on Mariano Rajoy, revealing his unfiltered statements about political figures.
June 2nd marks a day of diverse historical events, including a coronation, a murder, and the International Whores' Day. These varied commemorations highlight the breadth of historical significance on this date.
A coroner has issued a warning about the risks of changing agricultural tyres after Canterbury farmer David Fairclough was crushed to death in January while fitting a 316kg tyre by himself.
Bank of America (BofA) has raised its price target for The Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD), indicating a more optimistic outlook on the Canadian financial institution's stock.
Ezio Mauro's book, 'Addio alla corona' (Goodbye to the Crown), which chronicles the end of the monarchy and the birth of republican Italy, is now available for purchase with La Repubblica newspaper.
Former ministers Bruins and Koopmans were questioned by the Dutch parliamentary inquiry committee regarding their roles and decisions during the initial phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the committee not sparing the House of Representatives in its scrutiny.
The former mayor of Nyírmártonfalva has been indicted in connection with the 'treeless canopy walkway' scandal, which involved a forest being cut down and multiple bids from the same contractor. The case centers on alleged irregularities surrounding the construction of the walkway.
An Austrian man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for plotting an Islamist attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. The man was convicted of planning the attack with an accomplice.
Tony- and Emmy-winning actress Andrea Martin was celebrated at The Hollywood Reporter's third annual Women in Entertainment Canada Gala in Toronto, reflecting on her career opportunities.
Fantasia's Frontières and the Toronto Festival's TIFF: The Market are collaborating to launch a new genre showcase in September, aiming to elevate Canadian filmmakers in the ascending genre film market.
A report indicates that at a Toronto Muslim convention, high school students expressed a desire for a 'Jew free' community, following a session described as indoctrinating them with Muslim Brotherhood propaganda.
The Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN) in Oron, Akwa Ibom State, has been awarded the Integrated Management System (IMS) Certification, facilitated by the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON), as part of efforts to strengthen institutional standards.
American Airlines pilot Andrew Anderson delivered a heartfelt tribute speech to his co-pilot and childhood friend, Andre Turner, before a flight to Toronto, a moment that resonated widely.
An Irish couple felt 'vindicated' after a coroner ruled medical misadventure in the case of their stillborn baby girl, Amelia Rose, following a difficult birth in December 2023.
John Adams, an 80-year-old retired engineer who flies planes and races boats, shared his three longevity habits. He previously helped develop a medical device for coronary heart disease and later underwent procedures using it.
The inaugural Serbian-Canadian Business Forum in Toronto marks a new chapter in bilateral relations, with both countries expressing a desire for intensified economic ties, new investments, and partnerships.
Julia Biesiada endured five weeks of distress seeking help after an abortion with complications, highlighting difficulties in accessing vacuum aspiration, a safer procedure, in Poland's capital.
Paul Anka and Bill Maher discussed how mass immigration has impacted Canada and England, with Anka stating that Toronto's crime rate has significantly increased.
Following a locomotive fire in Kelenföld, the CEO of MÁV-Group has ordered urgent, unscheduled inspections of all locomotives. This measure aims to prevent similar incidents and ensure safety across the railway network.
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is set to host a complete retrospective of Christopher Nolan's films at the TIFF Lightbox. The event will kick off ahead of the launch of 'The Odyssey,' celebrating the acclaimed director's work.
A Spanish national evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship has tested positive for hantavirus, marking the second confirmed case in Spain. An epidemiologist stated that the hantavirus from the cruise ship is not a cause for panic or a pandemic threat.
A team of scientists led by Croatian academic Igor Štagljar at the University of Toronto, in collaboration with colleagues from Ottawa and Milan, has made a significant discovery in understanding glioblastoma, the most aggressive form of brain cancer, reporting that cancer cells stopped spreading.
The Albanian Tax Directorate has blocked the bank accounts of Birra Korça, the country's oldest brewery, leading to accusations of an unjust attack on business and the rule of law.
Students from Toronto Metropolitan University's concrete canoe team competed against other Canadian universities in Moncton, N.B., showcasing their engineering and racing skills.
A fourteen-year-old girl named Esther has been missing for a week in Toronto, prompting volunteers from the Jewish community to organize search operations through the Shavuot holiday.
A Toronto man, previously found not criminally responsible for killing an off-duty firefighter in 2015 due to a mental disorder, has been released from the hospital despite ongoing concerns about a 'significant threat'.
The extensive legacy of world-renowned memory researcher Endel Tulving, one of Estonia's most prominent scientists, has been transferred from Toronto to the University of Tartu Library, including books, research materials, and personal items.
The Hessian Minister of Economics aims to relieve businesses that received state financial support during the pandemic by making the review of Corona aid more practical and pragmatic.
An opinion piece suggests that the arrests of over a dozen Toronto police officers this year point to systemic problems rather than isolated incidents.
Hong Kong's medical watchdog and Coroner’s Court will investigate the death of an eight-year-old girl who died two years ago after a delayed blood transfusion during surgery at a public hospital. The girl's father, Eddie Chau, has spoken out about the incident.
In a Coroner’s Court, an expert testified that stressful interrogations by senior students and isolation directly contributed to Zara Qairina’s alleged suicide.
Tinus-Luc Koblar, a prospect for the Toronto Maple Leafs, is currently performing well on a significant stage, marking him as a player to watch for the team's future.
A commentary suggests that the Dutch corona inquiry will only gain true value if the Parliament is willing to critically examine its own actions and responsibilities.
Laser hair removal devices are once again being highlighted as a summer beauty essential, with many top-selling models now available with discounts of over 60%. These products are returning to market just in time for the summer season.
A Toronto driver successfully appealed a red light ticket nearly two decades after his conviction, with the judge noting the unexplained 18-year delay in hearing the appeal, possibly due to lost paperwork.
The Dutch parliamentary inquiry into the government's COVID-19 policy has advanced to its critical hearing phase, with Daan de Kort appointed to lead the committee towards a successful conclusion.
Donald Trump visited Wisconsin to meet with farmers, where he discussed his new intelligence director, Bill Pulte, and the push for faster AI use in the military. During the visit, Trump also showed farmers pictures of his reflecting pool project and received praise for his coal power plant restart plan.
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit has been placed on a waiting list for a lung transplant due to her chronic pulmonary fibrosis. The palace announced that further health updates will only be provided after the transplant.
As the next FIFA World Cup approaches, discussions are underway regarding various aspects including new VAR technology, financial compensation for clubs, and potential travel risks for attendees. Additionally, there's a focus on team preparations and historical World Cup moments.
A coroner has ruled that organizers of the event where former MP Efeso Collins died took adequate measures, despite concerns raised by his widow regarding his death from natural causes.
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway has been placed on a lung transplant list due to a dramatic deterioration in her health. Doctors have reportedly given her only a year or two to live without the transplant.
Several high-profile sexual assault cases are progressing, including the trial of Dimitris Lignadis in Greece for the rape of minors and the arrest of four men in the Netherlands suspected of drugging and raping their partners. Separately, a Toronto police officer has been charged with sexual assault in Canada.
An analysis criticizes California's proposed 'billionaire tax' as flawed, suggesting that it obscures more effective alternative approaches to taxation.
An article highlights five key players, including Luka Modric and Sadio Mane, who are expected to be stars to watch at the upcoming World Cup matches in Toronto.
Football fans are anticipating the World Cup in Toronto, with five star players including Luka Modric and Sadio Mane highlighted as key figures to watch during the tournament.
Paula Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital in Latvia has successfully implemented a new FFRct diagnostic method in a pilot project, allowing for the early detection of clinically significant coronary artery disease, even in patients without pronounced heart symptoms.
A medical investigation, such as coronary angiography, can provide clear images of the heart's arteries to evaluate circulation, especially for symptoms like chest pain or suspected heart attacks.
Actor Gurmeet Choudhary has openly spoken about his wife Debina Bonnerjee's miscarriages, sharing their personal struggles. An expert also weighed in on the topic, providing medical context and insights.
Austrian companies may have to repay millions in COVID-19 aid after the Supreme Court ruled that EU maximum limits for subsidies were exceeded, impacting the Ministry of Finance.
The UCO (Central Operative Unit) has identified the former leader of the PSOE in Extremadura, Guillermo Fernández Vara, as the driving force behind the creation of David Sánchez's position in the Badajoz Provincial Council. Witnesses have indicated that the position originated at a political level.
Péter Urfi's book 'Sansz' (Chance) began as a chronicle of the coronavirus pandemic but evolved to intertwine with a story about a brain tumor, mixing literature, news, fairy tales, poems, and songs with medical science and everyday life.
Scientists at the University of Toronto have shown how artificial intelligence could be used by hackers to create sophisticated computer worms capable of exploiting any known vulnerability in global computer systems.
Annual inflation in the Eurozone rose to 3.2% in May, reinforcing expectations for an interest rate hike by the European Central Bank. This increase marks the first time inflation has topped 3.0% since 2023, with some countries like Lithuania and Greece seeing higher rates.
Wedbush has cut its price target on CI&T Inc. (CINT) following slight misses in its Q1 results, while DA Davidson has reduced its price target on Salesforce, Inc. (CRM) after its Q1 earnings.
Toronto police have dismantled a large-scale counterfeit soccer merchandise operation, valued at $2.5 million, which was tied to the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
As the World Cup approaches, teams are finalizing rosters and playing tune-up matches, while host cities and fan groups are making preparations. Off-field activities include investigations into ticket sales, security announcements, and the release of new fan anthems.
OMT member Marc Bonten stated to a parliamentary committee that the Dutch cabinet should have sought broader advice regarding its corona policy, suggesting a more comprehensive approach was needed.
A parliamentary inquiry into the coronavirus pandemic response in the Netherlands has heard that Mark Rutte's cabinet gave excessive authority to government expert advisers.
Typhoon Domeng exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) after maintaining strength near Batanes, but the enhanced southwest monsoon continues to bring significant rainfall across the country. PAGASA reported Domeng's weakening but warned of persistent rains, while disaster units remained on alert.
Sterling Bank, Coronation Insurance, and Nascon have been identified as top stock picks for the week, serving as an investment guide for potential investors.
Chef Víctor Corchado and Rocío Rey explore the pantry and traditions of southwestern Spain at Borona Bistró in Cáceres, offering a personal and deeply Extremaduran culinary proposal.
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A 17-year-old boy has been charged with multiple offenses, including reckless firearm discharge and weapons trafficking, in connection with shootings at Toronto-area synagogues. This marks the second youth to be charged in the incident.
The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) unofficially closed with an upward trend, as reported by TradingView, indicating a positive performance for the day's trading session.
The Dutch Corona Commission has commenced its first day of public hearings, questioning virologist Marion Koopmans and former minister Bruno Bruins. The commission aims to evaluate the government's response to the pandemic.
The Dutch parliamentary coronavirus inquiry has begun public hearings, with initial testimony suggesting that delays in implementing lockdowns likely cost lives. The inquiry aims to investigate the government's response to the pandemic.
The Dutch parliament has commenced its inquiry into the country's coronavirus policy, with virologist Marion Koopmans taking her seat as the first participant. This marks a visible phase of the inquiry, with a virologist and former Healthcare Minister scheduled for questioning.
Today's Canadian news includes the safe finding of a missing Toronto Jewish girl and Canada's consideration of purchasing Swedish-made early warning aircraft.
Authorities have decided against a coronial inquiry into the death of Norman Lee, who was found on a urine-stained mattress wearing a wetsuit over an adult nappy after being locked up by his son, David Lee.
A Polish article discusses whether tech sustainability is an oxymoron or a necessity, shifting the debate from 'if' to 'how' to implement technologies for sustainable development.
A new nationwide poll by Ogólnopolska Grupa Badawcza indicates that Poland's Civic Coalition (KO) is increasing its lead over PiS and Konfederacja Korony Polskiej.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has commended the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, Oron, for achieving global ISO certification and has pledged its continued support for the institution's development.
A new report suggests that the legal burden of proof required for a coroner to return a verdict of suicide should be changed from the current standard of 'beyond a reasonable doubt'.
King Felipe and Queen Letizia presented the Fine Arts Medal to the duo Camela in Toledo, recognizing their merits alongside other artists like Josep Maria Pou, Carmen Machi, Eduard Fernández, Pere Portabella, and the late Robe Iniesta.
The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has reiterated its recommendation for COVID-19 vaccinations for individuals in risk groups, advising that these vaccinations begin alongside the autumn influenza campaign.
A $25,000 reward has been offered for the return of a missing Jewish teenager in Toronto, while posters seeking information about her disappearance have been torn down. A family spokesperson expressed concern over such behavior.
The Tisza government in Hungary has issued a decision for a comprehensive and urgent review of private equity funds, aiming to establish transparency in actual ownership relations.
A woman recounts her personal journey of moving from New York to Toronto 10 years ago after falling in love with her now-husband, reflecting on how the move impacted her friendships.
Preparations for the 2026 World Cup are progressing, with several national teams announcing their squads and training camps. Mexico has confirmed it will host the Iranian team, while Canada extended its manager's contract through the 2030 World Cup.
A study by the University of Turku found overactivity in brain regions responsible for processing emotions in patients suffering from long COVID, though it did not detect widespread inflammation.
BeWhere Inc. (BEW) (BEWFF) is scheduled to present at the 2026 TSX Technology Investor Day, an event for technology companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
A coroner in Kerry has issued a public warning about the dangers associated with codeine, following an inquest that linked a death to very high levels of the pain medication.
During a directions hearing for the Dezi Freeman inquest, it was revealed that police are investigating an alleged sexual assault of a child in connection with the Porepunkah shooting that killed two Victoria police officers.
Tens of thousands of people protested against the Serbian president in Belgrade, leading to clashes between demonstrators and police in the city center. Incidents near Pionirski Park involved thrown firecrackers, bottles, and flares, with police pushing back the crowd and reports of officers beating protesters.
A guide to events for the June Bank Holiday weekend in Limerick and Tipperary has been released. Highlights include performances by The Coronas and Pixies in Limerick, and various activities across Tipperary.
A consultant forensic psychiatrist testified in the Coroner’s Court that no other trigger was linked to Zara Qairina’s death besides a dorm interrogation.
The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 2-0 on May 21, with the Yankees' offense, including Aaron Judge, struggling to score. Pre-game coverage for the matchup included viewing information and betting predictions.
A body found in an advanced state of decomposition in Apokoronas, Chania, has been identified as a 33-year-old doctor who had been missing since December. This discovery brings a tragic end to the search for the missing individual.
Toronto police have elevated the search for 14-year-old Esther, also known as Esti, to Priority 1. Community volunteers are actively assisting in the effort to find her, as she has been missing since May 15.
Metsähallitus's natural resource plan has been rejected by reindeer herding associations, who claim there is no longer room for reindeer husbandry to adapt and that their demands for negotiations have not been met.
Happy Belly Food Group's Rosie's Burgers has announced that it has secured a new real-estate location within Brookfields First Canadian Place in Toronto, expanding its presence.
Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz has confirmed that he is initiating proceedings against Pálinkás Szilveszter and will promote the soldier to deputy chief of cabinet.
During a Coroner’s Court inquest, an uncle testified about the close relationship between the late Zara Qairina Mahathir, an only child, and her mother.
Egypt's health authorities announced 989 new confirmed coronavirus cases and 57 additional fatalities on Saturday, as the country continues to battle the pandemic.
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is facing criticism from the Jewish community over FIFA-themed shirts featuring an inverted red triangle, while Liberal MPs defend Carney's leadership style in separate news.
A Canadian man has settled in India with his wife's family, citing a significantly lower cost of living compared to Toronto and noting a personal weight loss of 14 pounds in five months.
Durham police announced that a coordinated investigation has led to 46 arrests, linking over 200 incidents and $2.6 million in financial losses to 'criminal tourism,' where suspects legally enter Canada to commit profit-driven crimes before leaving.
Brad Bradford, currently second in polls, is actively campaigning to unseat Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, focusing on issues such as crime, congestion, cost of living, and antisemitism.
This morning's news in the Netherlands includes the verdict for suspects in the Assen art heist and former RIVM director Jaap van Dissel's testimony before the corona commission.
Preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are underway, with announcements regarding opening ceremony performers like Shakira and a star-studded Mexican lineup, along with logistical details such as fan fest construction, player travel, and stadium entry rules. FIFA also confirmed an accidental sale of tickets for $0 due to a system error.
Scientists are studying the placozoan, one of nature's simplest creatures, which exhibits complex self-folding behaviors despite lacking a brain or muscles. This phenomenon highlights the unusual wonders of the natural world.
Football fans are anticipating the World Cup in Toronto, with five star players including Luka Modric and Sadio Mane highlighted as key figures to watch during the tournament.
CIBC has received approval from the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) for a new share buyback program, allowing the bank to repurchase up to 30 million of its shares.
The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to curb President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke. This move highlighted divisions within the Republican party regarding the president's foreign policy decisions.
Police have made four new arrests, including two adults and two youths, in connection with what authorities describe as 'deliberate' attacks targeting members of the Jewish community in Toronto.
Authorities are set to announce additional arrests following two drive-by gel pellet gun attacks on Jewish residents in Toronto, one of which inflicted minor injuries.
Three solar flares, including one powerful X-class event, have erupted from the Sun. If the associated coronal mass ejection reaches Earth, there is a chance for the appearance of polar auroras.
Canadian retailer Zellers is set to open new discount storefronts in Ontario, with locations near Toronto's Yorkdale Mall opening on June 18th and Windsor's Tecumseh Mall in July.
Fighter jets will be on patrol over Vancouver and Toronto in the coming weeks to protect World Cup match venues and fan festivals. This measure is being taken for security during the event.
A court has ordered a judicial review of the coroner's inquest into the death of Nkanu Adichie-Esege, the late son of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. This decision will re-examine the findings of the initial investigation.
Spanish tourist destinations are reducing prices for summer 2026 holidays due to a slowdown in bookings, a situation not seen since the COVID-19 pandemic.
A video showing Toronto police tackling a cyclist after an alleged traffic violation has led to public outcry. Police state the man faces three charges for running a stop sign, swearing at officers, and attempting to flee.
The family and First Nation chief are sharing their hopes for a coroner's inquest into the death of an MPP's nephew, with testimony focusing on the need for more mental health and addictions support in correctional settings.
Toronto police have announced five additional arrests related to antisemitic signs displayed during a protest in March, bringing the total hate propaganda charges laid since October 7, 2023, to 30.
A control conducted by Poland's Office of Competition and Consumer Protection on 250 toy models revealed that over 16 percent exceeded permissible levels of phthalates and boron migration, with a quarter also improperly labeled.
A vibrant social gathering hosted by the Trapote family followed a successful bullfight in Aranjuez, drawing attendees like Infanta Elena, Almeida, Cerezo, and Ceballos.
Madrid has been crowned the champion in a 'Champions League of burgers' festival, with Dalú Burger winning the main prize and Bandido's being named the local favorite after a successful gastronomic event.
The Teplice spa resort in Czechia has almost reached full capacity, primarily with domestic clients. The proportion of foreign guests has significantly decreased from 30% before the coronavirus pandemic to 10% currently.
Millennials who yearn for a bygone era of dancing that feels pure and more organic are bringing back the basement jam, popularized decades ago by Toronto’s Caribbean diaspora.
Following an increase in respiratory problems, Dr. Ardian Jorgji issued a strong warning to citizens about the importance of not neglecting the early signs of lung issues.
Megan Moroney launched her 'Cloud 9' tour at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, delivering a hit-stacked setlist as the "emo cowgirl" appeared in pink.
The EU has offered Hungary over 16 billion euros in funds, contingent on Péter Magyar's government delivering on reforms. This development follows Magyar's visit to Brussels to negotiate the unblocking of frozen EU funds.
Virologist Marion Koopmans criticized 'certain politicians' before a parliamentary coronavirus inquiry committee, stating they fueled threats directed at her during the COVID-19 response.
An inquest has opened into the deaths of three sisters, Jane Adetoro, Christina Walters, and Rebecca Walters, who tragically died in the sea off Brighton beach, with the coroner expressing hope that the proceedings will stop speculation surrounding their deaths.
Canadian politician Pierre Poilievre and the Israeli embassy have condemned the tearing down of posters of a missing 14-year-old autistic girl from Toronto, calling it 'vile hatred against Jews'. Poilievre stated that removing the notice simply because she is Jewish is 'evil on so many levels'.
A columnist contends that the Defence Readiness and Security Bank (DRSB) should be situated in Ottawa rather than Toronto, emphasizing its need for proximity to government, military, and diplomatic power centers.
The United States launched new attacks on Iranian targets near Hormuz, which Iran retaliated by striking an American military base. This exchange of attacks occurred after the US rejected reports of a Hormuz agreement and imposed additional sanctions on Iran.
Actor Martin Short experienced distress after losing contact with his daughter, Katherine Short, for over 24 hours before she was found dead, as revealed by a coroner's report.
A new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicates that more people are experiencing food insecurity now than during the peak of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Ukraine launched missile and drone attacks on Sevastopol in Crimea, reportedly using Storm Shadow missiles, causing damage to buildings. Concurrently, Russia conducted drone strikes on several Ukrainian regions.
A killer has been released to a Toronto neighborhood frequently visited by his victim's family, leading to outrage and claims from the victim's wife that they have no rights.
Following an overnight drone attack, smoke was reported near the Baltimor military airbase in Voronezh, Russia, and an explosion occurred near an oil refinery in Tuapse.
Traffic at Dandong, the Chinese border city facing North Korea, suggests a potential improvement in relations between Beijing and Pyongyang. This comes after North Korea's increased isolation during the coronavirus pandemic.
Y-Logimed has launched Abbott Medical's innovative OPTIS™ Optical Coherence Tomography system with ULTREON™ 2.0 AI software in the Greek market, marking a new era in intracoronary imaging.
The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) achieved a record closing high, with market analysts attributing the surge to growing optimism for peace in the Middle East.
A coronial inquest was told that police feared Artemiy Dubovskiy, known as Troy, was planning a terror attack. Dubovskiy is suspected of taking his own life on March 27, 2019, after hours of negotiation with police.
The Luso-Canadian Walk of Fame is set to honor four distinguished personalities at a ceremony taking place on Saturday at 4 PM in Camões Square, Toronto, aiming to celebrate community pride and inspire new generations.
Two factories and a workers' hostel were completely destroyed in a fire that erupted at Lorong Industri Rin in Bukit Mertajam, Malaysia, though no casualties were reported.
Revolut CEO Nik Storonsky has outlined an ambitious strategy to expand Revolut Business, aiming to become the largest bank globally by accelerating growth in the sector.
Mount Everest experienced a record number of climbers reaching its summit on a single day, including the youngest Irish person and the first woman from Assam, India, to do so. However, the climbing season also saw at least two fatalities and warnings about the dangers of overcrowding on the mountain.
The Danish insurance and pension industry is seeking an investigation into why long-term sick leave, which peaked during the COVID-19 pandemic, has not decreased to pre-pandemic levels.
Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed retaliation after accusing Ukraine of striking a student dormitory in Starobilsk, Luhansk Oblast, a claim Ukraine's General Staff denied, stating the target was an elite Russian military unit. This accusation comes as Putin faces increasing domestic and international scrutiny, including a record 196-day absence from visiting Russian regions.
Czech basketball player Eliška Hamzová delivered her best performance in the WNBA, contributing to Minnesota's 100-72 victory over Toronto with four points, six rebounds, and two assists.
Jose Berrios is expected to miss the next two seasons due to injury, raising questions about its impact on the future of the Toronto Blue Jays organization.
Toronto police are scheduled to provide an update on the search for 14-year-old Esther, who was last seen in the Earl Bales Park area in North York on Friday. Authorities have expressed concern for her safety.
A Dutch parliamentary inquiry into the country's Covid-19 response has begun, with Prime Minister Mark Rutte, other ministers, and virologists among nearly 50 witnesses called to testify over nine weeks.
A hantavirus outbreak has been reported on a cruise ship, leading to a divided discussion among Members of the European Parliament regarding lessons learned from the coronavirus pandemic.
Toronto-based YouTuber Steve Antonioni, a millennial who has saved enough for 'mini retirements,' shared his 'Camp FIRE' concept, a scaled-down version of the financial independence movement, which involves building a 'war chest' for career flexibility.
Author Margaret Atwood, known for 'The Handmaid's Tale,' received a literary award named after a Catalan poet in Toronto. The award was presented by the King of Spain.