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UN to reduce staff in Gaza, blaming Israel for a strike that killed its employee

UN to reduce staff in Gaza, blaming Israel for a strike that killed its employee

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The United Nations said Monday it will “reduce its footprint” in the Gaza Strip after an Israeli tank strike hit one of its compounds last week, killing one staffer from Bulgaria and wounding five other employees.
Venezuela-hired lawyers file petition in El Salvador aimed at freeing Venezuelans deported by US

Venezuela-hired lawyers file petition in El Salvador aimed at freeing Venezuelans deported by US

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — Lawyers hired by the Venezuelan government filed a legal action Monday in El Salvador aimed at freeing 238 Venezuelans deported by the United States who are being held in a Salvadoran maximum-security prison.
Saskatchewan reverses ban of U.S. alcohol products that are produced in Canada

Saskatchewan reverses ban of U.S. alcohol products that are produced in Canada

REGINA — The Saskatchewan government is walking back part of its decision to stop purchasing all American-branded alcohol products in response to U.S. tariffs. The province says it is allowing the sale and distribution of 54 Canadian-produced U.S.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy resigns after 5 years in the position

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy resigns after 5 years in the position

The head of the beleaguered U.S.
Trump's portrait to be taken down at Colorado Capitol after president claimed it was 'distorted'

Trump's portrait to be taken down at Colorado Capitol after president claimed it was 'distorted'

DENVER (AP) — A painting of Donald Trump hanging with other presidential portraits at the Colorado state Capitol will be taken down after Trump claimed that his was “purposefully distorted,” according to a letter obtained by The Associated Press.
'I do apologize': Manitoba premier sorry for not disclosing trips to Grey Cup games

'I do apologize': Manitoba premier sorry for not disclosing trips to Grey Cup games

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his province's ethics commissioner now knows about his trips to two Grey Cup games after the Opposition Progressive Conservatives requested an investigation into the matter.
'I do apologize': Manitoba premier sorry for not disclosing trips to Grey Cup games

'I do apologize': Manitoba premier sorry for not disclosing trips to Grey Cup games

WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says his province's ethics commissioner now knows about his trips to two Grey Cup games after the Opposition Progressive Conservatives requested an investigation into the matter.
Team Einarson announces departure of lead Briane Harris, who joins Team Cameron

Team Einarson announces departure of lead Briane Harris, who joins Team Cameron

Four-time national women's curling champion Briane Harris is changing teams and switching positions. Harris's seven-year run as Team Einarson lead has ended and she has moved on to join Kate Cameron's team at third.
Hijab-wearing woman says she's fearful after being attacked in Ajax, Ont., library

Hijab-wearing woman says she's fearful after being attacked in Ajax, Ont., library

A Muslim woman who was attacked while studying in an Ajax, Ont., library says the incident has left her terrified and worried about her family's safety.
Richmond Hill officials head to Germany for world's largest trade fair

Richmond Hill officials head to Germany for world's largest trade fair

Canada is this year’s featured country at the Hannover Messe 2025 in Hanover, spotlighting skilled talent, innovation and commitment to sustainable solutions