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Monday, August 17, 2026
On air · The briefing · CanadaOne story, several papersday 2 · 7 papers
Churchill Falls energy agreement negotiations
Lower third · where the papers splitCanadian media focus on the political negotiations and the economic implications of the new energy deal.

Mark Carney (Canadian Prime Minister) · Christine Fréchette (Quebec Premier) · Tony Wakeham (Newfoundland and Labrador Premier) · Bernard Drainville (Quebec Minister) · Claudine Bouchard (Hydro-Québec CEO)

The briefing · Canada · №02 · 6 papersHurricane Lala impacts Hawaii

Canadian media report on the storm's impact on Hawaii, focusing on the rarity of hurricanes in the region.

The Briefing · World

One story, several countries

All running stories

Today 12 stories are being told in more than one country. About 3 minutes to read.

01 · 15 countries · 25 newspapersTrump scales back US-South Korea military exercises

US and Australian media emphasize the connection to Iran and North Korea, while some international outlets focus primarily on the relationship with Kim Jong-un.

Donald Trump (US President) · Kim Jong-un (North Korean leader) · Pete Hegseth (Secretary of War)

02 · 6 countries · 6 newspapersCameroon wins Women's Africa Cup of Nations

The coverage varies between focusing on the historic nature of the win for Cameroon and highlighting the underdog journey of Malawi.

Marie Ngah Manga (Player) · Naomi Eto (Player) · Gianni Infantino (FIFA President) · Patrice Motsepe (CAF President) · Fouzi Lekjaa (CAF Vice-president)

03 · 6 countries · 6 newspapersDeadly earthquake strikes Colombia

International reports focus on the death toll and the request for tariff relief, while local Colombian coverage emphasizes rescue protocols and the risks of crush syndrome.

Abelardo De La Espriella (Colombian President) · Donald Trump (US President) · Jaime Gilinski (Businessman)

  1. 04Forest fire in Belgium spreads toward Germany8 countries · 12 newspapers
  2. 05Rodri transfers to Barcelona6 countries · 6 newspapers
  3. 06Deadly bus accident in Hungary3 countries · 5 newspapers
  4. 07Deadly earthquake in Indonesia6 countries · 6 newspapers
  5. 08Jared Kushner meets with Hamas leaders5 countries · 5 newspapers
  6. 09Arsenal wins Community Shield against Manchester City3 countries · 4 newspapers
  7. 10European Athletics Championships results7 countries · 14 newspapers
  8. 11Lens defeats PSG in French Champions Trophy6 countries · 6 newspapers
  9. 12Ukraine launches major drone attack on Russia7 countries · 9 newspapers

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Self Care: Why making your own perfume can be good for your mental health

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Collision in Brampton sends 2 to hospital

Two people are in hospital after a crash in Brampton at McLaughlin Road and Queen Street early Friday morning involving a pickup truck and a sedan.

Washington presses Netanyahu to condemn settler siege in West Bank village

The U.S. wants Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to publicly condemn a siege imposed by Jewish settlers in a Palestinian village, officials said on Friday, as settlers pressured residents by pitching a new tent before Israeli soldiers arrived and it was taken down.

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