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  • Julian Assange can appeal U.S. extradition order, U.K. court rules
    WikiLeaks' Julian Assange can continue his fight against extradition to the United States after the High Court in London ruled on Tuesday he should be allowed to appeal against it.
    World
    Mar 26
  • One of Canada’s most wanted fugitives returned to B.C. to face murder charge
    He was being held in custody in Puerto Rico, where he was arrested after years of being on the run for his alleged role in a gang-related homicide.
    Crime
    Mar 22
  • Andrew Tate, brother detained in Romania over ‘sexual aggression’ allegations
    Andrew and Tristan Tate can be extradited to the U.K. on an arrest warrant, but only after a separate Romanian trial involving sex trafficking charges is completed.
    Trending
    Mar 12
  • Notorious fugitive gives up extradition fight, will return to B.C. to face murder charge
    A notorious fugitive accused in a 2009 B.C. gangland slaying says he's giving up his fight against extradition and will return to Canada to face murder charges.
    Crime
    Jan 24
  • Suspect wanted for 2 murders at Ontario nightclub arrested in United States
    U.S. police arrested Kensworth Alton Francis, 29, of Mississauga, Ont., in Connecticut. He was wanted for two counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder.
    Crime
    Mar 28
  • Two daughters, two parents, and echoes of a murder that rocked Indigenous activism
    Denise Pictou Maloney says the trauma from the 1975 murder of her mother, Indigenous activist Anna Mae Aqaush, has never dimmed. The daughter of the accused killer suffers, too.
    Perspectives
    Mar 24
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  • Ecuador rations power, declares emergency as drought limits hydro output
    The power cuts in Ecuador come days after dry weather forced Colombia’s capital city of Bogotá to ration water as its reservoirs reached record lows.
    World
    Apr 16
  • Canadian con artist sentenced to 10 years for $175M psychic mail fraud in U.S.
    The U.S. Department of Justice said Patrice Runner's psychic mail scam preyed on victims who were "elderly and vulnerable" and promised them financial opportunity.
    Crime
    Apr 16
  • Quebec drug war: alleged right-hand man of street gang leader arrested in Europe
    The arrest comes as the latest in a string of raids across eastern Quebec tied to a violent war over drug-sales territory between criminal groups.
    Crime
    Mar 1
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  • Michael Spavor’s lawyer says legal fight with Ottawa is ‘resolved’
    The lawyer for Michael Spavor, who was detained in China for more than 1,000 days, says the "matter" between his client and the federal government has been resolved.
    Canada
    Mar 6
  • Sam Bankman-Fried could face decades in prison. Here’s what the sentences could be
    FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, 32, was convicted in November on fraud and conspiracy charges after his dramatic fall from a year earlier.
    U.S. News
    Mar 15
  • Review of priest accused of sexual assaults in Nunavut finds Oblates unaware
    Based on the "preponderance of evidence," the independent review supports allegations that Johannes Rivoire, now 93, assaulted six children in Nunavut.
    Crime
    Mar 19
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  • Lori Vallow’s husband, accused of ‘doomsday’ killing of kids, ex-wife, faces trial
    Chad Daybell is accused of murdering his wife's two youngest children in a bizarre plot that involved 'zombies' and fringe religious beliefs.
    U.S. News
    Apr 1
  • Slain Haitian president’s widow among dozens indicted in assassination case
    The final report from a judge investigating Jovenel Moïse's killing also indicted ex-prime minister Claude Joseph and the former chief of Haiti’s National Police, among others.
    World
    Feb 19
  • Navalny’s death is a warning to Putin challengers, activist Bill Browder says
    Activist Bill Browder says he believes Vladimir Putin killed Alexei Navalny because he stood up to the Russian president, despite an official cause of death yet.
    Politics
    Feb 18
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  • Taiwan a key hurdle to Canada restoring military talks: China envoy
    Last year, Canada and the U.S. sailed warships through the Taiwan Strait as part of what Washington calls "freedom of navigation" operations.
    Canada
    Feb 12
  • 17-year-old ‘serial swatter’ accused of making hundreds of false 911 calls across U.S.
    Alan Winston Filion, 17, is awaiting trial over allegations he called police and stated he was about to commit a mass shooting at a mosque in Florida.
    U.S. News
    Feb 1
  • Canadians among 19 charged in alleged cross-border drug smuggling scheme
    A Montreal man and four other Canadians are among those indicted in the U.S. for allegedly participating in a North American drug smuggling conspiracy.
    Crime
    Jan 30
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  • OnlyFans model Courtney Clenney’s parents arrested in connection to murder case
    Courtney Clenney, known on OnlyFans, has been accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend Christian “Toby” Obumseli in their luxury Miami condo.
    Trending
    Jan 31
  • The hunt for Canada’s last Nazis
    Canada's Nazis are now well into their 90s. One woman is making a last push to bring them to justice.
    Canada
    Feb 22
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