Closed Sky Shattered the System: The Crisis is Redrawing the World’s Airmap
The article discusses how current airspace restrictions are forcing a major transformation in global air travel and logistics.
Why did the crown stay the charges against self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada’?
Prosecutors decided not to pursue charges against Romana Didulo, citing insufficient evidence following her high-profile arrest in Saskatchewan.
Ontario taking first steps to create integrated digital system for medical records
The Ontario government is initiating the development of a comprehensive electronic system for managing medical records, aiming to connect residents with primary care by 2029.
Liquidation of institutions linked to Master has not generated 'effects' on the financial system, but the global scenario presents risks, says BC
The extrajudicial liquidation of institutions associated with the Master conglomerate has not disrupted Brazil's financial system, according to the Central Bank, though global risks persist due to international conflicts.
How China opened the door to creating a direct rival to US payment systems
China is expanding its payment system to compete directly with US networks by removing restrictions and enabling multicurrency settlements.
Crown stays charges against self-proclaimed ‘Queen of Canada’ after compound raid
Crown prosecutors in Canada have dropped charges against Romana Didulo, self-styled 'Queen of Canada,' following a police raid at her compound in Saskatchewan.
Papandreou: The world at a dangerous turning point - "If the rules are lost, the international system collapses"
Former Prime Minister George A. Papandreou warns about the potential collapse of the international system due to rising geopolitical tensions and the erosion of established rules.
Tuttofood is launching the international food manifesto
Italy is positioning itself to lead global food sectors toward a more sustainable, inclusive, and transparent system with a universal and conscious access to food as a value rather than a mere commodity.
Calgary city council approves $609M to cover feeder main, water system upgrades
Calgary city council has approved a budget increase of over $609 million for essential upgrades to the city's water infrastructure due to ongoing repairs.
UN: War Pressures Food Chains, Raises Fertilizer Prices, and Intensifies Global Hunger Risks
The UN warns that the impacts of war in the Middle East are threatening the global food system, exacerbating hunger risks amid increased production costs and supply chain disruptions.
Rando Värnik: Global impacts are making Estonia's food system vulnerable
Rando Värnik discusses how Estonia's food system is under pressure from global influences such as rising energy prices, geopolitical shocks, and inadequate funding, leading to concerns over food security.
Lapu Lapu victim, who lost high school sweetheart, says system failed him
Blaine Redlac, a victim of the Lapu Lapu Festival tragedy in Vancouver, expresses frustration over the system's handling of his injuries and the loss of his girlfriend.
Protesters fear ‘American-style’ 2-tiered health care is coming to Canada
Healthcare workers and supporters rallied across Canada to protest against the potential implementation of a two-tiered health care system following Alberta's Bill 11.
The ‘rules-based order’ has failed in its mission – helping the West do whatever it wants
The article critiques European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's remarks on the failure of the rules-based global order, attributing issues to the leaders of Western democracies rather than the system itself.
Could this Chinese breakthrough pave way for global organ transplant system?
Chinese researchers have achieved a breakthrough in organ preservation that could significantly enhance the global organ transplant system by allowing longer transportation times for organs.
The Prime Minister says that Icelanders are unafraid in the face of turmoil in the international system
Iceland's Prime Minister reassures citizens of their resilience amidst global instability.
Ursula, the One-Legged Duck
Ursula von der Leyen faced backlash over her comments on the international rules-based order, as European leaders reaffirmed their commitment to this system.
Trump's wars seek to impose a world of economic and political uncertainty
The article discusses the potential economic and political ramifications of the ongoing conflicts influenced by Trump's policies, particularly focusing on vulnerabilities in the global system.
Alberta government set to update review of Calgary water system
Alberta's Municipal Affairs Minister is set to announce updates regarding the review of Calgary's problematic water system following recent critical failures.
The US Navy Revives Electromagnetic Railgun Tests
The US Navy has resumed testing its electromagnetic railgun, which had previously been put on hold, as part of a new weapon system for the upcoming Trump-class battleships.
Recommendations made following review into Edmonton emergency room death
A review of the Edmonton emergency room death of Prashant Shreekumar led to 16 recommendations aimed at improving staffing and accountability in the healthcare system.
Sentence expected in B.C. sex assault cold case
A sentencing decision is imminent for a man guilty of multiple sexual assaults in a British Columbia cold case that has resurfaced after more than 15 years.
Ghana Revises Its Royalty System to Better Profit from Its Gold
Ghana has updated its royalty system for gold producers to be more reflective of global prices, increasing potential revenue for the state.
Global development our 'first line of defence’: Marcos Neto warns 'multilateral system under strain'
Marcos Neto, UN Assistant Secretary-General, emphasizes the critical role of global development in maintaining stability amid rising geopolitical tensions and crises.
Kookmin Cyber University Korean Language Education Center Announces Innovation in Online Korean Language Education
Kookmin Cyber University's Korean Language Education Center is launching an innovative online Korean language education system to lead the global education market starting March 1.
What position does Argentina occupy in a global ranking of underground economies
Argentina ranks second in the world for the amount of cash held outside the financial system, highlighting the significant issue of 'under-the-mattress' savings.
Could foreign judges give China’s legal system the expertise to go global?
The article discusses the potential role of foreign judges in integrating China's legal system with international practices and enhancing its global reach amidst calls for increased arbitration capabilities.
Von der Leyen calls for EU foreign policy to be ‘more realistic and interest-driven’
Ursula von der Leyen urges a shift in EU foreign policy towards a more realistic and interest-driven approach in light of changing global dynamics.
Middle East: Strategic Times in the New Global Disorder
The escalating conflict involving the USA, Israel, and Iran reflects a fraying international system with over 16 actors engaging across various fronts.
Von der Leyen: "Europe can no longer be the guardian of the old world order, a world that has disappeared"
Ursula von der Leyen calls for the reform of the international rules-based system, stating that Europe must adapt to a changed global landscape.
Ontario health agency vendor suffered major ransomware attack in 2025
A vendor for Ontario’s home care system endured a significant ransomware attack in 2025, leading to a breach of health information and delayed notifications to affected patients.
Penticton, B.C. murder victim’s mother frustrated as delays push trial
The mother of murder victim Taig Savage expresses frustration over ongoing delays in the trial of the suspects four years after her son’s death.
No International Law for Powerful Nations! Is Strength Now Driving The System Instead of Rules?
Senior Advocate Harish Salve warns that the global rule-based order underpinning international law is weakening, with power politics overtaking legal norms in global conflicts.
Islamic Banks: Rapid Growth and Regulatory and Supervisory Challenges
Islamic banks are experiencing rapid growth while facing regulatory and supervisory challenges in the evolving global financial system.
Trina Hunt’s husband’s trial won’t start until October 2027
The trial of Iain Hunt, accused of disposing of his wife Trina Hunt's body, has been postponed until October 2027, leaving her family frustrated and questioning if justice will ever be served.
Bertille Bayart: "With the war in Iran, an energy crisis is cascading at high speed"
Bertille Bayart discusses the rapid congestion of the Middle Eastern energy system due to the war in Iran, predicting severe implications for global energy supply.
The 'World Order'
The article discusses the perceived shift in global order dynamics, emphasizing a transition from a liberal international order to a multiplex system marked by diverse regional leadership.
Liberia Eyes Regional Ferry to Unlock Maritime Trade Potential
Liberia aims to enhance its maritime trade capabilities by establishing a regional ferry system, utilizing its status as a leader in global shipping.
Bogusław Chrabota: Tehran, Washington, Warsaw – Global Politics as a System of Interconnected Vessels
Bogusław Chrabota analyzes the interconnectedness of global politics, focusing on the dynamics between Tehran, Washington, and Warsaw in the context of Iran’s political landscape following the death of Ali Khamenei.
Musk's AI had predicted everything: the revelation from the Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post reported that Grok, an AI system developed by xAI, had predicted a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran during a recent AI evaluation experiment.
35 court dates and no trial: Family of B.C. double homicide victims frustrated by delays
The family of B.C. double homicide victims expresses frustration over prolonged court delays, with the accused still free after two and a half years.
Beijing's Rise: The Creepy Success of China's Bureaucrats
The article analyzes China's rise as a global innovation leader, attributing it to a blend of government planning, a unique reward system for bureaucrats, and a strong emphasis on engineering education.
‘It’s not fair’: Nova Scotia family who lost baby says health-care system failed them
A Nova Scotia family expresses their heartbreak after losing their baby, accusing the healthcare system of failing to respond adequately to urgent prenatal concerns.
City of Winnipeg announces more transit updates
Winnipeg has announced improvements to its transit system in response to rider feedback, set to take effect with a spring schedule on April 12.
New Measurement System for El Niño and La Niña
Researchers have updated the classification system for El Niño and La Niña due to rapid temperature changes caused by global warming.
Ford government stops reports summarizing child welfare network deaths
The Ford government in Ontario has ceased compiling data on child deaths related to the welfare system, affecting transparency regarding the care of vulnerable children.
Apple activates age verification systems in response to global laws
Apple has started implementing an age verification system for app downloads globally to comply with new laws preventing minors from accessing certain apps.
Alberta legislature set to resume ahead of new budget
The Alberta legislature is reconvening to discuss a new budget, amidst criticisms from the Opposition about the government's handling of the healthcare system.
Nova Scotia man sentenced to prison for sexually abusing teenage babysitter
John Alexander Cripps was sentenced to five years in prison for sexually abusing a 13-year-old babysitter, raising concerns about the justice system's treatment of Indigenous victims in Nova Scotia.
Rosalind Smith honoured as trailblazer in Edmonton’s public school system
Rosalind Smith, the first Black principal of Edmonton Public School Board, is being honored this Black History Month for her significant contributions to education in the community.