A woman who paid off her mortgage 16 years ahead of schedule faced criticism from friends who called it a mistake. Financial expert Dave Ramsey strongly defended her decision, dismissing her friends' views.
Nik Storonsky, CEO of Revolut Ltd., announced plans to take the London-based digital bank public, but not before 2028, thus delaying one of Europe's most anticipated IPOs.
A known Danish dance couple and two other individuals were sentenced to prison and significant fines for defrauding COVID-19 aid packages. The case involved a total of four people receiving jail terms.
Discussions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic and its measures have intensified in Switzerland following a scandal involving a fake coronavirus certificate linked to a former national coach. A criminologist explains the ongoing public frustration related to the pandemic.
Air Canada announced the suspension of flights from Toronto and Montreal to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport for several months, citing rising fuel costs as the reason.
Nigeria's National Data Protection Commission has launched an investigation into an alleged data breach at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC). The agency also issued a data protection advisory following the cyber incident.
Pope Leo's brother reportedly received a bomb threat amid a public conflict with Donald Trump. The dispute escalated after Trump's 'Jesus post' prompted the Pope to criticize AI abuse and the former president's use of religion as a political weapon.
The Patrician Grill, a family-owned diner on King Street East in Toronto, is closing its doors after more than 70 years in business. The restaurant, established in the 1950s and family-run since 1967, was known for serving authentic meals.
Varying guidelines across well-being services counties in Finland led to some elderly individuals being denied COVID-19 medication based on age and residence, a practice deemed discriminatory by the Deputy Ombudsman.
US court documents reveal that guns used in a Toronto shootout and a Hamilton killing have been linked to a cross-border smuggling operation run by a former Florida trucker, who has since been sentenced to over four years in prison.
Autonomous taxi operator Waymo is reportedly taking steps to introduce its self-driving fleet to Toronto, Canada, as a new testing ground, though it anticipates facing various technological, political, and environmental challenges.
An experienced fisherman, Stanley Chung-Chi Tsoi, drowned after being swept into rough seas and hitting his head on rocks at a high-risk fishing location, a coroner ruled.
A coroner has ruled that a night nanny likely gave an antihistamine to an eight-week-old newborn to sedate him, leading to the baby being found unresponsive in his cot the following morning and subsequently dying.
A rabbi in Toronto has pledged to replace a menorah that was torn down from its perch at the Yorkville Jewish Centre. Video footage captured a man wrenching the menorah to the ground, but the center director promised a 'bigger and brighter' replacement.
The 'World-Meets-in-Ghana Executive Dinner Ball' has been announced to celebrate His Majesty Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, Asantehene, as a Pillar of Peace on the occasion of his 27th coronation anniversary.
The National Public Health Center (NVSC) announced a weekly decrease in the incidence of influenza, acute upper respiratory tract infections, and coronavirus in Lithuania, with no related deaths reported.
The article highlights the growing influence of Catalans in the Spanish economy and notes the inclusion of a lieutenant general and a colonel in Foment, a business organization.
A 36-year-old tourist experienced a terrifying shark attack while diving in Brazilian waters. The incident, which occurred in the Fernando de Noronha archipelago, was captured on video.
Exclusive documents reveal that the import of cigars into Switzerland generates tens of millions of francs in profit, from which the Cuban regime benefits. It is also reported that Swiss state funds have reached Havana through this trade.
The Botswana Congress Party (BCP) in the Gaborone region is heading to internal polls, indicating local party elections and democratic processes within the party.
Ilan Philosophe was charged on Thursday with discharging a firearm and conspiring with another person to discharge a firearm at two residences in Toronto on Sept. 29 and 30, 2024
A triage nurse testified at a coroner's inquest that she had only seconds to assess Heather Winterstein before her sepsis death at a St. Catharines, Ontario, hospital, citing overwhelmingly busy emergency department staff.
An expert discusses why people are hesitant about certain vaccinations like influenza despite accepting others like FSME, attributing it to subjective risk assessment rather than objective evaluation.
The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) has snapped its recent winning streak, with declines in both technology and energy sectors contributing to the market's fall.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has criticized the increasing practice of crowning Eze Ndigbo (traditional Igbo rulers) in foreign countries, calling it embarrassing and a potential source of diplomatic and communal tensions.
Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, the creators and showrunners of the Indigenous comedy 'North of North', will be honored with the Breakthrough Award at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Canada Honors on May 28 in Toronto.
A coroner's inquest was told that Heather Winterstein, who died of sepsis in an Ontario hospital, should not have been placed in the emergency room waiting area. An emergency medicine expert testified she required frequent assessment.
Patrick Corbin is slated to make his season debut for the Toronto Blue Jays against the Minnesota Twins, joining the major league roster after just one minor league start.
Arsalan Chaudhary, 43, has been sentenced to four years in prison after pleading guilty to orchestrating a $22 million gold heist at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The estimated value of boron resources in Piskanja, near Raška, Serbia, is an impressive $5.5 billion. This valuation is based on data from IMARC Group, a firm specializing in mineral market price assessments, which priced boron at $780 per ton.
Despite a slow start to the season, underlying data suggests some positive trends for the Toronto Blue Jays' hitters, offering a glimmer of hope for fans.
A dispute has arisen in Toronto's Rosedale neighborhood regarding plans to implement an AI-powered surveillance system, specifically a car license plate-scanning Flock system, to combat property crime.
Acclaimed author Patrick Radden Keefe delves into the unexplained death of 19-year-old Zac Brettler in London, where a coroner recorded an open verdict.
Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport will offer flights to more destinations in the new summer season, including the re-establishment of direct flights to Toronto after decades and the introduction of eight new European routes.
In China, professional mourners can be hired through platforms like Taobao to attend funerals and express grief on behalf of families separated by thousands of kilometers. This service, costing around 200 euros, helps connect distant relatives with their deceased loved ones.
The coronation of three Ibadan high chiefs by Governor Makinde in their absence has ignited a new legal dispute. The chiefs had previously informed the state government of their inability to attend and requested a new date.
The Oyo State Government proceeded with the coronation of selected high chiefs in Ibadan, even though three prominent chiefs were absent after notifying authorities of their unavailability.
A consultant forensic psychiatrist told the Coroner’s Court that a dorm confrontation was a key trigger, though not the sole cause, in the Zara Qairina inquest.
Oil prices have shown significant volatility, experiencing retreats as the Middle East conflict is perceived to be easing and markets await clarity on trade policies, while Asian equities have also risen on tentative hopes of a resolution.
The new SARS-CoV-2 variant BA.3.2, nicknamed 'Cicada,' is sparking concerns among the public due to its numerous mutations, with experts weighing in on whether there is cause for worry and providing reassurances.
Grzegorz Braun of Konfederacja Korony Polskiej has begun compiling electoral lists, potentially including controversial figures such as Stan Tymiński and Janusz Waluś. The list may also feature a political assassin, a former MP accused of spying for Russia, right-wing journalists, and the daughter of a communist dictator.
A coroner has announced that a New Zealand rugby player, who died by suspected suicide, was found to have Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), a degenerative brain disease often linked to head trauma.
Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani unexpectedly cancelled his flight from Rome to Serbia at the last minute, leaving Serbian protocol waiting at the airport, according to diplomatic sources.
Kosovo President Vjosa Osmani has decorated the national football team, with Prime Minister Albin Kurti also applauding their 'fantastic journey' in the World Cup qualifiers.
Despite the rain, young people gathered in Sarajevo to celebrate their national team, nicknamed 'Zmajevi' (Dragons), qualifying for a tournament in America, with some traveling from as far as Toronto for the occasion.
Arnar Gunnlaugsson, the head coach for Iceland's men's national football team, has selected the starting lineup for their friendly match against Haiti in Toronto, Canada, featuring Gylfi and Aron.
Dame Carole Jordan, an internationally renowned astrophysicist known for her studies of the outer atmospheres of cool stars, including the sun's corona, has died at the age of 84.
A new community center in Grevenmacher, opened in January, is actively working to combat loneliness and isolation, responding to the lingering social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A new trend shows seniors are spending significantly more time on their phones, with one 67-year-old Toronto woman's adult children now telling her to put her device down.
Donald Trump has reiterated his threats to 'obliterate' Iran's Kharg Island and energy facilities, warning of massive damage without a quick deal, while the Pentagon reportedly prepares for a possible ground invasion or mass bombardment of Iran.
Toronto is reportedly considering implementing socialized grocery stores, a concept criticized by Anthony Furey who questions how they would provide low-cost groceries with potentially higher labor and operating costs than private grocers.
An academic conference in Toronto will feature approximately 110 researchers from various countries, including Portugal, focusing on discussions related to mobility, memory, and belonging.
Nikolay Storonsky, CEO of digital bank Revolut, has stated that the company's initial public offering (IPO) is anticipated to take place within the next two years.
An opinion piece discusses the mixed psychological reactions, including shock, celebration, anxiety, and numbness, among Hungarians following an election they had long awaited.
The death of a train conductor in Germany has sparked a wider discussion about aggression in public transport, with experts noting that people's tempers have become shorter since the pandemic.
The documentary film 'Blame' by Swiss director Christian Frei analyzes the COVID-19 crisis, focusing on the role of science and the spread of misinformation.
An explosion that rattled a Toronto neighborhood on Thursday night was confirmed to be part of a film shoot, but it caused unease among residents who recalled a 2008 propane plant explosion.
Fairfax Financial Holdings held its annual general meeting in Toronto, celebrating its 40th anniversary with a strong Greek presence. During the event, Eurobank was highlighted as the company's most profitable investment, with thanks extended to Greek CEOs.
Families who lost loved ones in the Stardust fire are planning a protest outside the coroner's court in Dublin to express dissatisfaction with the "slow pace" of the garda review into the disaster.
A new coronavirus subvariant, dubbed "Cicada," is spreading across America and Europe, primarily affecting children and adolescents, though it is not causing severe forms of the disease.
The German domestic intelligence service is correcting a vague and dangerous category, "delegitimization of the state," which it introduced during the peak of the Corona pandemic in 2021.
The Shangri-La Toronto is highlighted as a serene and stylish hotel centrally located between the business and entertainment districts, making it an ideal base for exploring Canada’s largest city.
Botswana's ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) has publicly committed to securing all parliamentary seats in Gaborone during the 2029 general elections.
A coroner has adjourned the inquest into Chimamanda son’s death after proceedings were stalled due to the failure of all parties to file witness statements.
Germany's domestic intelligence agency, Verfassungsschutz, will no longer use the extremism category "delegitimizers," which was introduced in 2021 in response to protests against state COVID-19 measures.
Aedan O'Connor recounts his decision to leave Toronto due to experiences with antisemitism, including SWAT teams guarding synagogues and campus harassment, to find a life of Jewish pride in Miami.
Toronto shoe cobbler Alazar Beyene received a new sewing machine after his community raised over $11,000 for his business, Moneysworth & Best Quality Shoe Repair.
A coroner ruled that Irene Katsougiannis of Wellington died from a blow with a heavy ornament, killed by her son who later died in Hong Kong after a spending spree.
The Gaborone region of Botswana's opposition Botswana Congress Party (BCP) is heading to polls. This internal election will determine regional leadership or representatives.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals overturned the death sentence of Clarence Curtis Jordan, a 70-year-old man with intellectual disabilities who had been on death row for nearly 50 years without legal representation for over three decades.
A long-serving star of the popular British soap opera 'Coronation Street' has passed away at the age of 84, following a distinguished career in television and film.
Sheraton Dhaka is preparing to host a Borshoboron Mela, a traditional fair, to celebrate Pohela Boishakh, the Bengali New Year, offering cultural festivities.
Ali Lalji, a Canadian organizer involved in a notorious cocaine plot that exploited Vice Media's Toronto headquarters to recruit drug mules, has finally lost his seven-year legal battle to remain free.
Chirana Medical, a Slovak company that saw its profits soar during the pandemic due to ventilator production, has now fallen into a nearly million-euro loss and significantly reduced its workforce as demand for medical devices declines.
Megan Moroney, Miranda Lambert, Ella Langley, and Lainey Wilson are the top nominees for the 2026 ACM Awards, with Moroney leading with nine nominations.
A UK coroner has attributed blame to the driver of President Ruto's motorcade for an accident in March 2025 that resulted in the death of a British national, stating the incident could have been avoided.
A Pakistani citizen who resided in the Greater Toronto Area on a study permit has pleaded guilty in a U.S. federal court to attempting to commit an act of terrorism transcending national boundaries.
The Corona brewer, Constellation Brands, has pulled its longer-term outlook, noting that consumers are opting for cheaper beer and wine, partly due to concerns about ICE raids and higher prices affecting Hispanic consumers.
Michael Colatosti, a Toronto man, has been granted an absolute discharge after being found not criminally responsible for the killing of his grandmother. This decision was made despite a psychiatrist's recommendation, who noted Colatosti's difficulty dealing with stress.
A new COVID-19 subvariant, BA.3.2, dubbed "Cicada," is spreading globally and preliminary data suggests it may be more infectious among children than adults.
Coroners in New Zealand report that more than a dozen individuals released from prison have died by suspected suicide since 2023. The Department of Corrections does not officially record these numbers, with parolees suggesting it is to avoid negative perception.
Country music artist Megan Moroney has been announced as the face of a new Revlon beauty campaign, expressing her belief in the campaign's message as she prepares for her upcoming 'The Cloud 9 Tour'.
Bosnia and Herzegovina, having qualified for the World Cup, will play their first match on June 12 in Toronto at a stadium controversially described as "the ugliest."
Oba of Benin, Omo N' Oba N' Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II, has praised Afrobeat singer, Crown Uzama, popularly known as Shallipopi, for his promotion of Benin cultural heritage in his songs.
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An analysis provides insights into the highest-yielding stocks currently listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), alongside relevant risk data for investors.
A new study has analyzed the extent to which the Coronavirus pandemic shortened the average lifespan, specifically focusing on Austria and comparing its impact across the European Union.
Following Italy's exit from the World Cup, Canada offered a jersey swap to heartbroken Italian football fans in Toronto, with many lining up in the city's 'Little Italy' neighborhood.
Prosecutor García Tabernero, after discovering her uncle Reinaldo Tabernero's involvement in the Argentine dictatorship's repression, has published 'Carta al coronel' following interviews with numerous victims, stating that "justice is gestures, not just a prison sentence."
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has shared his plans for developing Toronto's waterfront and Billy Bishop Airport, stating that these initiatives will contribute to economic expansion in the region.
Shen Yun performances in Toronto were cancelled following "non-credible" threats, which organizers from the Falun Dafa Association of Toronto attribute to the China Communist Party, alleging the venue capitulated to hoaxes.
The unfolding situation surrounding the University of Maritime Studies, Oron (UMSO), presents a critical test for Nigeria’s commitment to the rule of law, institutional coherence, and policy credibility.
Oyo State Governor Makinde is proceeding with Senator Sharafadeen Alli’s crowning despite a boycott by other high chiefs, following the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, confirming the absence of several high chiefs from the controversial ceremony.
A Baron light aircraft crashed in a grassy area in Barangay Decalachao in Coron, Palawan, shortly after taking off from Francisco B. Reyes Airport. Two crew members are feared dead in the incident.
An aircraft crash-landed on Road 08 of Busuanga airport in Coron, Palawan, leading to the temporary suspension of operations and flight diversions. The incident occurred on Maundy Thursday.
The Karingani Game Reserve in Mozambique is hosting recent master's graduates in conservation biology as part of a strategic exchange program with Gorongosa National Park, focusing on wildlife conservation.
KORONADAL CITY, South Cotabato – The Kidapawan City government in Cotabato province rejected calls for a fare hike, but will extend a P1,000 monthly fuel subsidy for each tricycle driver until…
Scientists are studying bat guano in Mozambique's Gorongosa Park, revealing its crucial role in maintaining a fragile ecosystem that benefits both wildlife and local communities.
A coroner has opened an inquiry into the death of a 78-year-old pedestrian, with the driver involved claiming her vehicle did not make contact with the woman.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has called on the Liberal government to cancel the proposed high-speed rail project intended to connect Toronto and Quebec City.
A couple is suspected of stealing 24 types of dangerous biosafety level 3 virus samples, including coronavirus, dengue, zika, and herpes, from a university for their biotechnology company.
Recent polls indicate a downward trend in support for Grzegorz Braun and the Konfederacja Korony Polskiej party in Poland, while Law and Justice's declines are slowing. Experts question if Jarosław Kaczyński's prime ministerial candidate announcement is the cause.
The Italian Ambassador to Canada, Alessandro Cattaneo, visited Toronto to participate in various initiatives organized by Sistema Italia in Canada. His visit was part of the celebrations for Made in Italy Day 2026.
There is a chance to see the Northern Lights over Poland again, as a coronal mass ejection is expected to reach Earth on Tuesday, potentially providing spectacular views after dark.
George Alkaios's debut play, 'O Imiypaithrios,' continues its explosive and sold-out run at the Coronet Theater, serving as a distorting yet revealing mirror of its era.
The House of Representatives will continue its impeachment proceedings against Vice President Sara Duterte next month, despite a petition filed before the Supreme Court, with lawmakers commenting on the credibility of witnesses as the hearing is anticipated to conclude by the end of May.
Extensive research by Danish scientists indicates a direct link between severe tooth decay and gum disease in children and a significantly higher incidence of heart attacks, strokes, and coronary artery disease in adulthood.
The BBC has dismissed 80% of its team responsible for covering royal and state events, a historic department that has reported on all official ceremonies in the UK since Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953.
The lineup for the 2026 'TODAY' Summer Concert Series has been announced, featuring artists such as KATSEYE, Zara Larsson, Lizzo, Tyla, Shaboozey, Megan Moroney, and Brandi Carlile.
A coroner has issued an order preventing the naming of a mother and her children who were killed at a Hastings property, where a homicide investigation has been launched.
A political scientist warns that a potential conflict in the Taiwan Strait would incur economic damages greater than the COVID-19 pandemic, financial crisis, and Ukraine war combined. The article discusses Europe's role in preventing a Chinese attack on Taiwan.
A Hamburg court has forbidden nanoscientist Roland Wiesendanger from asserting that virologist Christian Drosten deliberately misled the public regarding the origin of the coronavirus.
Renters in Toronto are launching a new citywide tenants union this weekend to strengthen collective action on issues like rent, housing conditions, and affordability, amidst tensions in the rental market.
Several airlines, including Air Canada and Spirit Airlines, are experiencing significant challenges due to rising jet fuel prices. Air Canada has suspended some flights, while Spirit Airlines is reportedly seeking a bailout to avoid liquidation.
In the Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration of the Savior in Corona, Queens, New York, the Gospel was read in the Pontic Greek dialect by lead cantor Michael-Anthimos Dissos, ahead of the church's 100th anniversary.
During the Coroner's Court proceedings for the inquest into 13-year-old Zara Qairina's death, the lawyer representing her mother announced plans to recall a psychiatrist and introduce up to 11 expert witnesses.
Borongan in Eastern Samar logged a "danger" level heat index on April 16, with two additional areas in the Philippines forecast to reach similar extreme heat levels on April 17. These reports underscore the severe heat conditions affecting parts of the country.
Kuala Lumpur's Lorong Jalan TAR will be closed for 13 days, 24 hours a day, to allow for essential sewerage repair works. Motorists are advised to plan alternative routes.
Constable Andrew Lawson of the Toronto Police Service has been charged with manslaughter by the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) following the killing of a man in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
A team led by Dr. Stanislav Rurac at MONZA ARES in Romania successfully performed the country's first complete coronary revascularization procedure without sternum incision. This marks a significant medical advancement in Romania.
An Ontario coroner's inquest into the 2021 death of Indigenous woman Heather Winterstein from sepsis was told that she faced a high risk of encountering multiple health-care biases due to personal obstacles.
The condominium market in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is characterized as increasingly complex and uncertain, according to Strata.ca founder Robert Van Rhijn. Real estate agents are adapting their practices to navigate these challenging market conditions.
Coroner Erin Woolley is conducting an inquest in Hastings, New Zealand, into the deaths of 19 individuals who perished during Cyclone Gabrielle in 2023. The inquest is hearing details about specific victims, including Ivy Collins and Susane Caccioppoli.
A coroner has ruled that the death of Christoph Heinrich Huelsmann in 2023, who was killed by a falling boulder on Taranaki Maunga, New Zealand, was accidental.
During the inquest into Zara Qairina's death, a senior forensic pathology expert testified in Coroner's Court that there was no evidence to suggest she was pushed or suffered an accidental fall.
Ayodele Fayose has alleged that Seyi Makinde is plotting to remove the Olubadan, claiming the move would begin with official queries against the monarch for his absence at a recent coronation.
Bent Høie, Norway's former health minister, has acknowledged that certain COVID-19 restrictions targeting children and youth were overly stringent. This admission reflects a reevaluation of past pandemic policies.
A patient testified at a coroner's inquest that Heather Winterstein appeared to be struggling and discoloured before her death at a St. Catharines, Ontario hospital.
Milo Miles, a Canadian adult-film model, claims he was questioned about his sexuality and banned from entering the U.S. for ten years by border patrol at Toronto Pearson's Airport.
Fifteen players from Inter Academy Toronto's U17 team participated in an internship program in Milano during early April, described as a series of thrilling and meaningful experiences.
Coronation has launched MotorMax, an innovative policy designed to bridge the gap between third-party and comprehensive motor insurance in Nigeria, offering more affordable protection.
The Hollywood Reporter’s Access Canada Summit and the TIFF Market have formed a formal partnership, offering combined entry options for global creators and decision-makers to attend both mid-September screen industry events in Toronto.
A report details the unique and spiritually significant Holy Week traditions in Koronixa Mesochaldiou, Pontus, emphasizing collective soul purification and reconciliation.
A fragile two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran is facing significant challenges, primarily due to ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon, which Iran argues are a violation of the truce. Disagreements over whether Lebanon was included in the ceasefire terms have led to confusion and threats of withdrawal, while US President Trump has also used the situation to criticize NATO allies for their perceived lack of support.
A New York resident, Catalina Corona, has pleaded guilty to defrauding an elderly couple of $10 million. She reportedly spent the stolen funds on luxury items from brands like Louis Vuitton, Cartier, Gucci, and Apple merchandise.
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Neto Villalobos' tropical dystopia thriller, "Love Is the Monster," featuring 'Gloria' star Paulina García, has been boarded by Mexico’s Liminal Estudio. This collaboration marks a significant step for the film, whose previous works premiered at Toronto.
The Iranian diaspora in Toronto is expressing deep concern for their families back home, as US President Trump's actions and delayed threats raise fears of civilian casualties in the ongoing conflict.
Shares of Constellation Brands, the maker of Corona beer, have rallied this year in anticipation of strong earnings, driven by signs of improving beer sales. Investors are optimistic about the company's performance as consumer demand for beer picks up.
This year's World Health Day, observed annually on April 7, is dedicated to the fight against growing science skepticism. This issue gained significant global attention during the coronavirus pandemic.
An analysis discusses the need to rethink government control in Nigeria's regulatory bodies, referencing the implementation of recommendations from the Steve Oronsaye Report.
Injured wild birds, including various species like snake eagles and flamingos, have been successfully rehabilitated and released back into their natural habitats in Kalochori and Koroneia, Greece.
Coronation Insurance Plc announced a 51% growth in insurance revenue for 2025, driven by strong underwriting performance, despite a reported drop in profit before tax.
A Jewish-owned restaurant in Toronto has become the 12th target of antisemitic violence, prompting heavily armed police to guard Jewish institutions during Passover.
Matthew Knies' name is still being discussed in trade talks for the Toronto Maple Leafs, with reports indicating a high asking price of two first-round picks or three high-end prospects.
Mahaveer Singhvi, who joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1999 and previously served as an additional secretary in the external affairs ministry, has been appointed as India's new consul general in Toronto.
Bangladeshi politician Mirza Abbas has been moved from the Coronary Care Unit (CCU) to a private cabin in a hospital in Singapore, indicating an improvement in his health condition.
The Austrian Pilgrim Hospice in Jerusalem, a sanctuary for pilgrims for 163 years, is fighting for its survival as it faces severe financial challenges exacerbated by the Iran war, terror threats, and the ongoing impact of the Corona pandemic.
The federal government is not directly responding to a Toronto city council motion that opposes the presence of any U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at upcoming FIFA World Cup games.
A tame reindeer calf in Norway is suspected to have died from shock due to the noise of a Norwegian F-35 fighter jet flying over a village, an incident a Finnish veterinarian considers plausible.
A report by Jefferies indicates that Canadian banks, including Toronto-Dominion (TD), are among the leading institutions in the adoption of artificial intelligence technologies within the financial sector.
Canadian company Boron One Holdings Inc. is progressing with its 'Piskanja' borate project near Raška, Serbia, and is actively seeking a strategic partner or buyer for the Serbian mineral.
Enthusiastic promises for Albania's EU negotiation completion by 2027 and membership by 2030 have been somewhat overshadowed by a joint initiative from the Albanian Prime Minister and Serbian President.
A recent public opinion poll in Hungary indicates that citizens are no longer primarily concerned about inflation, with only about a tenth of respondents seriously worried about income decrease, rising housing costs, or the weakening forint.
Kgosi Gaborone has made a strong statement, declaring 'Enough is enough,' likely in response to a pressing issue or ongoing concern within his community or the broader region.
Nigeria has issued an apology to South Africa following a misunderstanding regarding the 'coronation' of a traditional ruler, clarifying that the event was purely ceremonial and not an installation of authority defying the existing system.
The Ghana Police Service has apprehended a suspect in connection with the murder of 56-year-old Enoch Obiri, which occurred at Soronko Farms near Obomofodensua in the Suhum Municipality.
Damian Abraham, frontman of the punk band F*cked Up, and former CBC producer Zach Feldberg have officially launched their new production company, Cut & Paste Pictures, based in Toronto.
The new COVID-19 variant, named 'Cicada' (BA.3.2), is spreading globally with cases detected in over 25 states and more than 20 countries, complicating diagnosis alongside other respiratory illnesses. Health authorities are monitoring its increased presence and advising on precautions and what to do if testing positive, as it has been confirmed in locations like Sri Lanka, Ohio, and is now being reported in German-speaking regions.
Violence has erupted in KuGompo City, Eastern Cape, South Africa, following the purported coronation of a Nigerian national as king, prompting the Nigerian High Commission to advise its citizens to maintain a low profile.
Morfou Bishop Neofytos will undergo a retrial on charges of breaching coronavirus restrictions after an Appeals Court decision reversed his prior acquittal.
Toronto police are facing criticism for permitting pro-Palestinian demonstrations to proceed past Jewish residential areas, despite a recent ban on such marches.