Oil prices set for swings next week after U.S., Israel strikes on Iran
Oil prices are expected to fluctuate next week following U.S. and Israeli military strikes against Iran, with uncertainty surrounding the impact on oil supplies from the Middle East.
Trump and Musk 'throw' the peso: Leads currency losses worldwide
The Mexican peso has significantly depreciated this week due to global forces led by Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and the Japanese yen.
During Modi's Visit to Israel, Two Leaders Using Global Chaos to Consolidate Power Will Meet
Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu, both criticized for their governance amidst global turmoil, are set to meet in Israel this week.
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.
Don't miss these photos: Ash will fall on you, a long nose or madly even quietly
The article reflects on various global events captured in photographs, highlighting the diversity of life experiences in one week.
Epstein, Andrew's arrest and Royal crisis
The article discusses the arrest of Prince Andrew on charges of misconduct, in connection with Jeffrey Epstein, amidst a tumultuous week for global events.
N.S. finance minister expected to cut spending in next week’s provincial budget
Nova Scotia's Finance Minister plans significant spending cuts in the upcoming provincial budget to address a growing deficit.
Carney returns to B.C. for Lunar New Year one week after mass shooting
Prime Minister Mark Carney returns to British Columbia to celebrate Lunar New Year a week after a mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge.
Galaxy S26 to Launch Next Week ... Will the Price Exceed 2 Million Won
Samsung Electronics is set to unveil the Galaxy S26 series on the 25th, with expectations of rising prices due to global chip inflation.
The Crazy Color Mixes and Anti-Sexy Volumes are Born Here: How Copenhagen Fashion Week Has Become One of the Most Important in the World
Copenhagen Fashion Week is increasingly recognized as a significant event in the global fashion industry, challenging the traditional dominance of established fashion weeks in major cities.
Quebec ski resort given green light to open week after Ottawa girl’s death
A Quebec ski resort has been approved to reopen following the tragic death of a 13-year-old girl from Ottawa due to a chairlift incident.
RCMP say investigation of shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School completed
The RCMP has completed its investigation into the tragic shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, where five students and an educator lost their lives last week.
Parts of B.C.’s South Coast set to see snow-rain mix with ‘rapidly changing’ travel conditions
British Columbia's South Coast is expected to experience a mix of snow and rain this week, leading to rapidly changing travel conditions due to an incoming cold front.
Much of Alberta could see 10 to 20 cm of snow this week
Alberta is expecting 10 to 20 centimeters of snowfall this week, following a period of mild weather.
Containerships: Freight Rates in a Downward Trend
The global container shipping market is entering a downward phase as spot rates decline for the fifth consecutive week due to weak demand and increasing capacity.
Manitoba sees 44 measles cases in first week of February
Manitoba reports 44 confirmed measles cases within the first week of February and warns of over 100 exposure sites, urging residents to get vaccinated.
Inflation in the US Weakens the Dollar: Mexican Peso Appreciates at Week's End
The Mexican peso strengthened against the dollar, finishing the week at 17.16 pesos per dollar, amid expectations of monetary decisions and global dollar movements.
Avalanches in the Alps: A Record Number of People Have Died in the Past Week
The Italian Alps have witnessed a tragic series of events resulting in a record number of fatalities over the past week, coinciding with the global attention on the region due to the Olympic Games.
Finch West LRT dropped to 88% of target service for a week. Metrolinx says it’s improving
Toronto's Finch West LRT service dropped to 88% availability for a week due to harsh winter conditions, though officials report that improvements are being made.
Olympic medals are already falling apart, and we’re not even a week in
Organizers of the 2026 Winter Olympics are investigating why medals are breaking shortly after the Games began, following reports from athletes experiencing issues with their medals.
Laurentian University faculty strike over as new agreement is ratified
Faculty at Laurentian University have ratified a new collective agreement, ending a three-week strike that led to the suspension of university activities.
The EU's diplomatic 'devil week': From Strasbourg to Munich, Europe is on the move
The EU leaders are preparing for a week of crucial diplomatic discussions focusing on Europe's role as a strong global player amid geopolitical uncertainties.
Europe's 'Devil's Week': Defense, Economy, and the Question of Independence
The European Union is gearing up for a critical week where leaders will address key issues around Europe's global role and independence.
Nanaimo tugboat break-in suspect arrested for 3rd time in a week
A man has been arrested for the third time in a week for violating bail conditions related to a tugboat break-in incident in Nanaimo.
‘Doesn’t make sense’: Union files labour complaint over federal 4-day in-office mandate
The Public Service Alliance of Canada has filed a complaint against the federal government's new requirement for some employees to work in-office up to four days a week, arguing that it undermines the benefits of remote work.
Country risk rises again, reaching 520 points in another day of global financial tension
Amid increased global financial stress and disappointing U.S. economic indicators, Argentina's country risk surged to 520 points, marking a significant jump from last week's low.
Bornos, Wines and Spirits, present at the BWW
Bornos Vinos y Licores is participating in Barcelona Wine Week, an international event featuring over 1,350 wineries, focusing on family-owned businesses and anticipating 13,500 business meetings with global buyers.
If no solution is found, the last nuclear arms control agreement between the US and Russia will expire this week
The New START treaty between the US and Russia will expire this Thursday, removing the last mutual restrictions on their nuclear arsenals amidst increasing global instability.
"Gaza and Jerusalem: A Near Hope".. Global Jerusalem Week in More than 20 Countries
The sixth edition of "Global Jerusalem Week" commenced today with the theme "Gaza and Jerusalem: A Near Hope" in over 20 countries, featuring significant participation from scholars, civil society organizations, and influencers worldwide.
UKHSA issues advice against ‘evolving’ bacteria with nearly 400 cases a week
People in the UK are advised to take precautionary measures against rapidly evolving bacteria, which are causing nearly 400 new cases each week.
Small Rise in European Stock Markets with an Eye on Venezuela
European stock markets started the week positively, influenced by the potential ousting of Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro by the U.S., amidst volatility in global financial and oil markets.
Oil prices did not rise after the American action in Venezuela
Oil prices remained stable last week despite the lack of significant news and the recent actions of the United States in Venezuela.