Half the recall petitions against Alberta governing caucus fail, more fizzle
Half of the recall petitions against Alberta's United Conservative Party members have not succeeded, with the latest report indicating a significant lack of support for the efforts.
Gen Z drinks less but uses nicotine more than other generations: report
A recent report shows that Gen Z Canadians consume less alcohol but have a higher usage of nicotine products compared to older generations.
Global debt soars by US$29 trillion as US, China drive rapid build-up: report
Global debt reached a record high in 2025, increasing by US$29 trillion, largely propelled by investments from the US and China.
Women in Science: What Does the New Report Reveal?
A recent global report highlights progress and ongoing challenges in gender equality within scientific organizations, focusing on women's representation.
Canadian banks are preparing themselves for more bad loans this year
Canada's biggest banks are increasing their loan loss provisions amid rising economic uncertainties and household pressures, although they continue to report significant profits.
Kingston police use-of-force incidents decline in 2025: year-end report
A year-end report indicates a decline in use-of-force incidents by Kingston police in 2025, continuing the downward trend observed in previous years.
False shooting report prompts heavy police response near Ottawa
A false report of a shooting in Barry's Bay, Ontario, led to a significant police response, which is now being investigated as a potential 'swatting' incident.
Return-to-work mandates sparks โrenewed demandโ for Canadian offices: report
A new report indicates a resurgence in demand for office space in Canada due to return-to-work mandates as major employers transition back to in-office work schedules.
JT: Nearly 8,000 People Died on Migration Routes Last Year
A report highlights that nearly 8,000 individuals lost their lives on migration routes in the past year, emphasizing this as a global failure of safe migration.
Amid 2026 uncertainty, new data set to show how Canadaโs economy ended 2025
New data on Canada's economy is expected to provide insights into the impact of U.S. tariffs and the trade war for the year 2025, as uncertainty looms for 2026.
The Eyeball Stretching Controversy Was Last Year's Biggest News Spike from Finland
A report reveals that Finland's international media presence spiked last year, primarily due to President Alexander Stubb's visibility on the global stage, despite some negative publicity.
Tourism: Which countries bring billions to Greece despite tariffs and geopolitical tension?
A report highlights resilience in global tourism markets contributing to Greece's economy amidst tariffs and geopolitical challenges.
Child poverty rising for third straight year in Canada, report says
Child poverty in Canada has increased for the third consecutive year, with a report highlighting significant setbacks in efforts to reduce poverty among children.
The End of the Era of 'Let's Meet on Zoom'. Business is Returning to Flying
According to a recent Morgan Stanley report, global corporate travel budgets are set to increase by 5% this year, signaling a strong comeback in business travel despite the lasting presence of video calls.
Dozens of bus shelters vandalized across Metro Vancouver
Metro Vancouver police report a significant increase in vandalism of bus shelters across various municipalities in the region.
Cyberattacks are hitting faster with AI fuelling an 89% jump, data shows
A recent report reveals a dramatic 89% increase in cyberattacks aided by AI, significantly reducing the time required for attackers to breach high-value assets.
Russia's Military Spending Triples Compared to 2021, Momentum Slows: Military Balance
A report by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) reveals that Russia's military spending has tripled since 2021, although the growth momentum has significantly slowed down.
Germany, the new engine of European rearmament
Germany is emerging as a key player in Europe's military rearmament, as European military spending rises to account for 21% of global expenditures according to the latest report from the International Institute for Strategic Studies.
International Newspapers: A Night of Terror Ends the Resilience of the 'Abu Naeem' Family, and Tehran Breaches the Israeli Army
Global newspapers report on a significant security breach in Israel linked to Iranian intelligence activities and highlight the plight of Palestinian families in the West Bank facing violent assaults from Israeli settlers.
Artificial Intelligence: Robots may outnumber the planet's workers in a few decades
Former Citi executive Rob Garlick predicts that robots could surpass the global workforce in a few decades due to advancements in artificial intelligence and companies seeking profitability.
U.S. judge permanently bars release of report on Trump document case
A U.S. judge has permanently blocked the release of a prosecutorial report detailing allegations against Trump related to the unlawful retention of classified documents.
Confusing Trumpโs 15% Tariff... China Benefits, Allies Face โDamageโ
A recent report indicates that President Trump's new 15% global tariff will benefit countries like China and Brazil while negatively impacting US allies such as South Korea and the UK.
Vancouver airport ties Nexus outage to U.S. partial government shutdown
Canadian airports report an outage of the NEXUS and Global Entry programs due to the U.S. government shutdown, affecting travelers on U.S.-bound flights.
Pakistan says it killed at least 70 militants in strikes along Afghan border
Pakistan claims to have killed at least 70 militants in airstrikes along its border with Afghanistan, while Afghan officials report civilian casualties, including women and children.
How Ukraine stopped trending | Ukraine This Week
The Kyiv Independent's latest report discusses the changing dynamics of global support for Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
The Most Beautiful Italy of All (16th. Report)
The article reflects on the expansion of World Cup participants from 16 to 24 in the 1982 tournament held in Spain, highlighting the growth of global representation in football.
Sudanese Writer: Why Did Major Powers Ignore the Massacres in El Fasher Despite Warnings?
A Sudanese writer criticizes global powers for failing to prevent the massacres in El Fasher, as detailed in a UN report.
Six Countries to Watch for Global Agricultural and Food Balance
The report identifies six pivotal countries that are likely to have a significant impact on global agricultural and food balances in the future.
4 in 10 Canadians used credit cards more last year than in 2024: report
A recent report reveals that a significant portion of Canadians have increased their reliance on credit cards, with many struggling to make payments beyond the minimum.
No evidence of โsecrecyโ over dog testing at London, Ont. hospital: report
A review found that dog testing at a London, Ont. hospital was ethical and conducted without evidence of secrecy, despite public backlash.
Cucinelli: double-digit growth, but shadows loom over the group
Brunello Cucinelli's company records a 10.1% increase in sales, yet faces challenges in its global market and distribution chain.
After tragedy, Lapu Lapu victims were victims of โsnoopingโ at hospitals: report
A report reveals that health-care workers accessed medical records of Lapu Lapu tragedy victims without authorization, leading to a significant breach of privacy.
โNo real progressโ in Nova Scotiaโs child and family poverty rates: report
A new report indicates that child and family poverty rates in Nova Scotia remain stagnant with no significant progress.
Significantly more shark attacks - 12 dead last year
The number of people killed or bitten by sharks in unprovoked attacks globally rose significantly in 2025, according to a report by researchers from the University of Florida.
Global Newspapers: Netanyahu Misleads Trump and Fears of an Explosion of War in the Gulf
International newspapers report on escalating tensions related to Iran, with claims that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is misleading Trump about Iranian threats.
Scientists: Europe is not prepared for worsening climate changes
A group of scientists warns that the EU is unprepared for escalating climate change impacts such as floods and heatwaves and must take urgent action.
Live broadcast: The Environment in Global Context
The article discusses a conference organized by the University of Iceland's Sustainability Institute and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, focusing on global environmental issues as presented in the new GEO-7 report by the UN Environment Program.
The Shiny Marble of Democracy
A recent report by Human Rights Watch indicates a significant decline in liberal democracies, comparing the current situation to that of 1985.
Some on Canadaโs no-fly list kept on without โnecessary groundsโ: watchdog
A report from Canada's national spy watchdog reveals that some individuals have been placed on the no-fly list without appropriate legal justification.
Canada canโt be โnaiveโ to Chinaโs transnational repression threat: report
A new report warns Canada to remain cautious in its relations with China, highlighting transnational repression as a significant threat to security and democracy.
Nintendo Switch 2 price increase on the table for later this year, report claims
Nintendo is reportedly considering raising the price of the Nintendo Switch 2 later this year due to a global RAM shortage impacting the tech industry.
Atlantic Canadaโs offshore wind potential is massive, but less than projected: report
A new report reveals that while Atlantic Canada has great potential for offshore wind energy, the actual energy output may not meet previous political projections due to various limiting factors.
EU report: Prepare for three degrees of warming
A new EU scientific report warns that Europe must prepare for a global temperature rise of three degrees, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation measures.
War in Ukraine: The number of Ukrainian civilian casualties increased by 26% in 2025, according to a study
A report by the NGO AOAV reveals a significant rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine amidst a global decline in explosive weapon usage.
Ethiopia: Ethiopia Among Fastest-Growing Global Tourism Destinations With 15 Percent Surge in Arrivals, Says UN Tourism
Ethiopia sees a 15% rise in international tourist arrivals in 2025, contributing to Africa's rapid tourism growth according to a UN report.
Global Newspapers: America has failed to devise a successful strategy to deal with Iran
Global newspapers report on America's chronic failure to establish an effective strategy for dealing with Iran, amidst increasing tensions and strategic contradictions in U.S. policy.
According to analysts, foreign flow to Brazil continues to decline with the global fall of the dollar and thereโs no end in sight
Analysts report that foreign capital flow into Brazil, which surged in January, shows no signs of stopping amid a global decline of the dollar.
Alberta RCMP report more calls of people with weapons in wake of Tumbler Ridge shooting
Alberta Mounties have reported an increase in calls regarding individuals with weapons and related school lockdowns following a tragic school shooting in Tumbler Ridge.
Le Monde: This Is How Epstein Wove the Global Network That Continued to Protect Him
A report by Le Monde details how Jeffrey Epstein built a global network that allowed him to infiltrate elite circles while receiving judicial negligence regarding his sexual crimes.
Global Newspapers: Washington Fails Against Iran and a Military Strike Will Not Overthrow the Regime
Global newspapers report on the ineffectiveness of U.S. strategies toward Iran, emphasizing that a military strike alone will not lead to the regime's downfall.