A U.N. panel approved on Monday a temporary ban on cargo shipments of rechargeable lithium batteries on passenger planes because they can create intense fires capable of destroying an aircraft. Continue reading
Some family members of victims and survivors of the San Bernardino terror attack will file court papers in support of a judge’s order that Apple Inc. help the FBI hack into a locked iPhone as part of the terrorism investigation, a lawyer and others said Monday. Continue reading
A Vienna man was fined $116.38 CAD for burping near a police officer. Continue reading
Music producer Dr. Luke went on a Twitter rant Monday defending himself against allegations he abused singer Kesha. Continue reading
A New Zealand man whose 14-year-old son was killed in a deadly Christchurch earthquake pleaded guilty Tuesday to assaulting the lawmaker responsible for quake recovery efforts after throwing goop at him. Continue reading
The family of a slain Surrey teen is hoping they may finally be getting some justice. Continue reading
A New Hampshire state representative referred to the Pope as the “anti-Christ” on Facebook last week amid an apparent spat between Donald Trump and Pope Francis. Continue reading
Watch the full broadcast of Global National, hosted by Robin Gill. Continue reading
Taylor Swift is giving some financial assistance to fellow pop star Kesha as she battles to get out of a contract with Dr. Luke, whom she has accused of sexually assaulting her. Continue reading
Ride-hailing company Uber received a complaint about erratic driving by Jason Dalton Saturday night, but says it never could have predicted the violent acts Dalton allegedly committed. Continue reading
Officials say an island in Fiji took a direct hit from a deadly cyclone as the death toll climbed to 29. Continue reading
An Ontario judge has rejected a deceased doctor’s plan to create university scholarships exclusively for white, single and heterosexual students. Continue reading
Popular Australian surf and ski wear company Rip Curl is doing damage control after allegations some of its “Made in China” products were actually produced in a North Korean sweatshop. Continue reading
Ukrainians have chosen a Crimean Tatar singer and her song about the mass deportation of Tatars under Josef Stalin as the country’s entry for this year’s Eurovision song contest. Continue reading
Three of four Toronto police officers charged late last month after allegedly planting heroin in a man’s car following a 2014 traffic stop face five new offences. Continue reading
Winnipeg police have charged Nicolas Bell-Wright, 22, with second-degree murder in the death of Cooper Nemeth. Continue reading
A one-month-old baby has been released from hospital after being hit in the head with a puck at a Montreal Canadiens practice. Continue reading
New Canadian guidelines say colonoscopy should not be used for routine screening to detect colorectal cancer in patients with no symptoms or family history of the disease. Continue reading
Reality star Kim Kardashian posted the first-ever photo of her and Kanye West’s son, Saint West. Continue reading
An Irish woman who was diagnosed with cervical cancer at just 24 is urging other women to pay attention to potential symptoms and to get tested for the disease. Continue reading
Ricky Papin’s younger sister Georgina was killed by Pickton. Over the weekend, he learned Pickton had released a book on Amazon. Continue reading
A U.N. panel approved on Monday a temporary ban on cargo shipments of rechargeable lithium batteries on passenger planes because they can create intense fires capable of destroying an aircraft. Continue reading
Some family members of victims and survivors of the San Bernardino terror attack will file court papers in support of a judge’s order that Apple Inc. help the FBI hack into a locked iPhone as part of the terrorism investigation, a lawyer and others said Monday. Continue reading
Music producer Dr. Luke went on a Twitter rant Monday defending himself against allegations he abused singer Kesha. Continue reading
A New Zealand man whose 14-year-old son was killed in a deadly Christchurch earthquake pleaded guilty Tuesday to assaulting the lawmaker responsible for quake recovery efforts after throwing goop at him. Continue reading
A New Hampshire state representative referred to the Pope as the “anti-Christ” on Facebook last week amid an apparent spat between Donald Trump and Pope Francis. Continue reading
Watch the full broadcast of Global National, hosted by Robin Gill. Continue reading
A special joint committee will publish its recommendations on doctor-assisted death this Thursday. Here’s what you need to know. Continue reading
Ride-hailing company Uber received a complaint about erratic driving by Jason Dalton Saturday night, but says it never could have predicted the violent acts Dalton allegedly committed. Continue reading
A 16-year-old Canadian teen has died after being injured last week in a Pearl Harbor helicopter crash. Continue reading
Officials say an island in Fiji took a direct hit from a deadly cyclone as the death toll climbed to 29. Continue reading
Popular Australian surf and ski wear company Rip Curl is doing damage control after allegations some of its “Made in China” products were actually produced in a North Korean sweatshop. Continue reading
Ukrainians have chosen a Crimean Tatar singer and her song about the mass deportation of Tatars under Josef Stalin as the country’s entry for this year’s Eurovision song contest. Continue reading
U.S. Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz were looking Monday to derail Donald Trump’s lead in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, with an eye toward next week’s critical delegate-rich state primary elections and caucuses. Continue reading
The bloody, sun-baked sand of Syria is a long way from the Canadian Arctic, but Russia’s use of cruise missiles in the five-year-old civil war has defence planners in both the U.S. and Canada sitting up and taking notice. Continue reading
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau are set to visit the White House next month and you can apply to be there for the welcoming ceremony. Continue reading
Rapper 50 Cent has been ordered to appear in bankruptcy court in Connecticut to explain photos showing him with wads of cash. Continue reading
Rural women face unique challenges when escaping from domestic violence. How do we help them? Continue reading
Toronto’s Pride organizers say Justin Trudeau will become the first prime minister to participate in the festivities. Continue reading
The University of Guelph is expressing sympathy to the families of two students involved in a kayaking accident west of Brampton, Ont., on Sunday. Continue reading
A Vienna man was fined $116.38 CAD for burping near a police officer. Continue reading
The family of a slain Surrey teen is hoping they may finally be getting some justice. Continue reading
Taylor Swift is giving some financial assistance to fellow pop star Kesha as she battles to get out of a contract with Dr. Luke, whom she has accused of sexually assaulting her. Continue reading
An Ontario judge has rejected a deceased doctor’s plan to create university scholarships exclusively for white, single and heterosexual students. Continue reading
Three of four Toronto police officers charged late last month after allegedly planting heroin in a man’s car following a 2014 traffic stop face five new offences. Continue reading