Mark Carney (Canadian Prime Minister) · Christine Fréchette (Quebec Premier) · Tony Wakeham (Newfoundland and Labrador Premier) · Bernard Drainville (Quebec Minister) · Claudine Bouchard (Hydro-Québec CEO)
Canadian media report on the storm's impact on Hawaii, focusing on the rarity of hurricanes in the region.
Canadian media focus on the investigation details and the broader context of domestic violence in Quebec.
Today 12 stories are being told in more than one country. About 3 minutes to read.
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)
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)
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)
- №04Forest fire in Belgium spreads toward Germany8 countries · 12 newspapers
- №05Rodri transfers to Barcelona6 countries · 6 newspapers
- №06Deadly bus accident in Hungary3 countries · 5 newspapers
- №07Deadly earthquake in Indonesia6 countries · 6 newspapers
- №08Jared Kushner meets with Hamas leaders5 countries · 5 newspapers
- №09Arsenal wins Community Shield against Manchester City3 countries · 4 newspapers
- №10European Athletics Championships results7 countries · 14 newspapers
- №11Lens defeats PSG in French Champions Trophy6 countries · 6 newspapers
- №12Ukraine launches major drone attack on Russia7 countries · 9 newspapers
- In Indonesia, thousands of people evacuated while waiting for aid after the powerful earthquake
- Demystifying science | Even if they burn, our forests capture GHGs
- Expired maintenance contracts | Cemeteries looking for descendants
- Young Liberals won over by their leader in the middle of a convention
- Five years later, little chance of repatriating Paul Mukendi to Canada, according to experts
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Thousands of tourists stranded in Sicily due to the eruption of Mount Etna volcano
Mount Etna, Europe's highest active volcano, has erupted, closing the airport in Catania, Italy.

Luigi Mangione pleads guilty to federal stalking charges in Brian Thompson killing
Luigi Mangione, 28, entered the plea at a hastily scheduled hearing in Manhattan federal court, resolving one of two cases against him.
Fuelling Longevity: Simple kitchen habits that can help you avoid food poisoning
Did you know that about one in eight Canadians gets food poisoning each year? While anyone can be affected by food-borne illness, older adults are at greater risk because their immune systems become less effective with age. Even mild food-borne illness can have a serious effect.
Geoff Russ: Woke 1 was crazy. Woke 2 is worse and has already conquered Canada
The second wave is quieter and about consolidating power

Wholesale sales popped 9% from a year ago with all sectors up, says StatCan
Canadian wholesalers were busy in June as sales rose nine per cent on a comparable basis from a year earlier, according to Statistics Canada.

Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO: Luigi Mangione pleads guilty in federal court
He is suspected of killing Brian Thompson to take revenge on the American health insurance system.
Luigi Mangione says he’s willing to plead guilty to stalking assassinated insurance CEO
In a crime that gripped the country, Mangione is alleged to have shot dead chief executive of UnitedHealthcare Brian Thompson, 50, on December 2024, to protest the U.S. insurance system
Canadians Abroad: The wild life of Dennis Janik
Dennis Janik rescued his first animal at age seven, saving a toad from vengeful neighbourhood kids convinced it was poisonous. “I wouldn’t let them kill it. I pushed it into a metal trash can and on the weekend, I begged my father to take me out to release it somewhere,” said Jan
Ontario appeal court says Ford can rip out Toronto bike lanes
Premier Doug Ford’s government can rip out 19 kilometres of protected bike lanes in Toronto, the Court of Appeal for Ontario has ruled in a decision released Friday, reversing a lower court decision made in July 2025.

Sexual assault charge | Former president of Fierté Montréal acquitted after four years of proceedings
After several years of legal proceedings, the former president and founder of Fierté Montréal, Éric Pineault, was finally acquitted of sexual assault before his trial.

Trump takes his ballroom case to the Supreme Court as expected
The federal appeals court ordered the construction work to stop on August 7.
The chapter of the PQ's independence plan concerning First Nations is long overdue
The party hoped to publish this part of its blue book this summer after consulting the communities.
Self Care: Why making your own perfume can be good for your mental health
Perfume is one of the few beauty products you can’t admire in the mirror. Yet it may be the one with the strongest hold on us. A whiff of coconut sunscreen sends me straight back to the ’80s, when I’d slather on SPF 4 and hope for the best. (Spoiler: I burned.) Scent has a […]
Luigi Mangione to plead guilty to federal stalking charges in connection with slaying of Brian Thompson
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of gunning down health insurance executive Brian Thompson on a Manhattan sidewalk in 2024, intends to plead guilty in his federal criminal case, court was told on Friday.
The PCQ's proposal to "trim" the state makes "no sense," says Fréchette
This promise of $47 billion in savings would amount to "dismantling" the Quebec state, according to the CAQ leader.

Certain Whole Foods products recalled over salmonella fears linked to U.S.
Products impacted from the recall range from certain prepared foods such as chicken quesadillas, several types of salsas, guacamoles and pico de gallo.

Victim of a miscarriage of justice | Claude Paquin will receive more than 20 million
The City of Montreal and the Government of Quebec have agreed to pay a total of just over 20 million to Claude Paquin, who was wrongly convicted of a double murder in 1983 and exonerated last fall, La Presse has learned.

Wrongly convicted of a double murder | Claude Paquin will receive more than 20 million
The City of Montreal and the Government of Quebec have agreed to pay a total of just over 20 million to Claude Paquin, who was wrongly convicted of a double murder in 1983 and exonerated last fall, La Presse has learned.
A teenager employed at a day camp in Montreal is accused of sexual assaults on children
The 16-year-old, removed from his duties in Ahuntsic-Cartierville, allegedly had at least three minor victims.

Texas surrogacy, abortion dispute leads to birth of baby with heart defect
A disagreement between the self proclaimed pro-life surrogate and the legal parents over an abortion resulted in the birth of a baby with a potentially fatal heart defect..

Dominic LeBlanc will provide an update to the provinces on tariff negotiations.
The minister is scheduled to speak with provincial and territorial ministers on Friday.

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.

$47 billion in cuts over 5 years | The PCQ's promise makes 'no sense,' denounces Christine Fréchette.
The minister, Christine Fréchette, criticizes the Quebec Conservatives' promise to reduce the size of the state by $47 billion.

Cuts of $47 billion in five years | The PCQ's promise makes 'no sense,' denounces Christine Fréchette.
The minister, Christine Fréchette, criticizes the Quebec Conservatives' promise to reduce state spending by $47 billion over five years.

Tyler Duckworth, ‘The Challenge’ winner, dead at 44
Tyler Duckworth first appeared on 'The Real World: Key West' in 2006 and later went on to compete on four seasons of 'The Challenge' and two spinoffs of the series.

Cycling races in September: a headache in sight for travel in Montreal.
Disruptions will reach a new peak from September 5 to October 4.
See the impact of the record heat and wildfires gripping much of Europe
Firefighters across Europe struggled against multiple fires Friday as a new wave of record-breaking heat baked a swath of the continent, their task further complicated by exceptionally parched landscapes.
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.
Record rainfall in Japan leaves at least 8 dead, strands travellers
Record rainfall in Japan stranded thousands of travelers at Tokyo's Narita airport on Friday, bringing floods to the surrounding area that disrupted transport, knocked out power to 20,000 homes and killed eight.
Northern Ontario man pleads guilty to trying to kill his 16-year-old ex-girlfriend with a sword
A man from the northeastern Ontario town of Cobalt has pleaded guilty to attempted murder in the sword attack on his 16-year-old ex-girlfriend in 2024. Phillipe Rivard Gagnon, 20, entered the plea in Haileybury court this week.
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