Israel reportedly submits proposal to dismantle the UN agency responsible for delivering aid in Gaza. Turkish voters deliver a major blow to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in local elections. Gmail turns 20 years old today.
King Charles attends Easter Sunday services, making his first public appearance since he announced cancer diagnosis last month. A Mexican mob lynches a suspected murderer. Newfoundland and Labrador celebrate 75 years in Confederation.
The family of a Canadian-Congolese activist kidnapped in the DRC is asking Ottawa to help secure his release. Police in London are investigating the stabbing attack on an Iranian journalist. Quebec tables bill on rights of unmarried partners, creating new new 'parental union regime.'
Ukrainian officials say Russia used a new kind of guided bomb in an attack on Kharkiv. Ireland is intervening in the International Court of Justice case against Israel, arguing withholding essential aid from Palestinians amounts to genocide. Beyonce offers hints about her new Cowboy Carter album.
Divers are returning to the water today searching for the 6 people presumed dead at the bridge collapse in Baltimore. A CBC investigation finds since the pandemic, more kids are missing many days of school. Italy is expanding a program to save at-risk children in mafia families.
Maryland governor declares state of emergency after the Key Bridge was struck by a cargo ship and collapsed. New research shows thousands of Canadian physicians have left primary care, leaving their patients without a family doctor. British politicians signal they will declare China a national security threat in response to a cyber attack on a UK voter registry
For the first time, the United Nations security council has passed a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Former US President Donald Trump faces 2 court cases today in New York. Entertainment reporter Eli Glasner tells us how Canada's music industry celebrated at the 2024 Juno Awards.
A group of families is trying to stop the deportation of a former official with the Islamic Republic so he can face justice in Canada for the killing of 1,500 protesters in the 2019 anti-regime protests known as "Bloody November". Nearly 300 school children taken by gunmen in Northwestern Nigeria - are now free. Senegal goes to the polls in an election seen as a test for the west African nation's democracy.
Russian president is vowing to punish all those responsible for Friday night's attack on a Moscow area concert hall which left at least 115 people dead. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres visits Egypt's crossing with Gaza urging an end to the fighting and an increase in aid, as the territory's humanitarian crisis worsens. Some cancer specialists are praising how the Princess of Wales is handling her recent diagnosis. Catherine revealed Friday she is being treated for the disease.
Nalvany's death leaves Canadian imprisoned in Russia concerned for prospect of freedom. Paul Whelan, serving 16 years on spy charges in Russian prison camp, spoke with CBC News from prison. UN Security Council to vote Friday on U.S. resolution on Gaza ceasefire. NDP MP calls for an investigation into lobbying firm with ties to top Conservative adviser.
The Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline, owned by the Canadian government, is now holding oil. New regulations are coming to limit methane emissions from landfills, but first we need a baseline measurement to determine the extent of the problem. Men switched at birth in 1955 are to get a formal apology from the Manitoba government.
There are more questions about which military goods can be exported from Canada to Israel, and how a parliamentary motion may affect that. A controversial immigration law in Texas that would allow law enforcement to deport people they believe are in the state illegally, has been put on hold by federal appeals court. Canada's legal cannabis industry wants provinces to loosen rules that restrict producers and sellers from working together.
Former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is now lying in state, and members of the public can pay their respects. For the second time this year, Canada's inflation rate has eased back. New DNA tools and relentless research have helped to identify the remains of a British-Canadian soldier who died in the First World War.
The United Nations food agency says famine could hit northern Gaza any time between now and May. The Unites States Supreme Court is looking into whether US government crossed a constitutional line when it pushed social media platforms to remove posts deemed to be misleading. Vladimir Putin begins his fifth term as Russian president today.
Donald Trump issues warning that there would be a "bloodbath" if he is not elected president. There are calls for massive protests at polling stations across Russia for the final day of the presidential election. UNICEF warns acute malnutrition has doubled in one month in northern Gaza strip.
Police in Calgary say a 30 hour standoff with an armed suspect has ended with the suspect killed. The first aid ship to reach Gaza using new route from Cyprus unloads its deperateely needed cargo. India has announced it will hold a seven-phase general election on April 19, with results expected on June 4.
A judge has ruled that District Attorney Fani Willis can stay on the 20-20 election interference racketeering case against Donald Trump and his co-defendants, but only if special prosecutor Nathan Wade is removed. Russians head to the polls in a Presidential election Vladimir Putin is all but certain to win. Quebec Premier Francois Legault says he is asking the Prime Minister to put Quebec in full control of its immigration.
A documentary by CBC's the Fifth Estate has been blocked on YouTube in India. A Georgia state judge is expected to decide whether to dismiss District Attorney, Fani Willis, from Donald Trump's election interference case Experts say Canadians need to wear protective eye wear if they are planning on catching next month's total solar eclipse -- or risk irreversible eye damage.
Canadian scientists are looking at last year's record-breaking wildfire season for lessons that can be applied this year. The murders of members of an Ottawa family last week, is making headlines in their home country of Sri Lanka. The judge in Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case, has dismissed some of the charges.
Haiti's exiled interim Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigns under pressure from gangs which now control about 80 per cent of the capital. Donald Trump and Joe Biden could clinch their parties' presidents nominations today. And... the story of a snowshoe biathlete who qualified for the Arctic Winter Games, but gave up his spot for a teammate.
Canadian officials are meeting with other international leaders today in Jamaica to address escalating violence in Haiti. The NDP and Green parties are calling on the federal government to reopen a multi-billion dollar settlement agreement with day school survivors. For some Indigenous athletes, just getting to the Arctic Winter Games is a test of endurance.
Canadian officials will be arriving in Jamaica to take part in an emergency meeting on Haiti. Palestinians in Gaza prepare for Ramadan as the humanitarian crisis grows. Portugal's far-right political party is expected to play a role in forming the next government as the country goes to polls.
A ship carrying humanitarian aid is expected to set sail today for Gaza, but there is growing concern surrounding the plan. A Sri Lankan diplomat says a man who died alongside five members of a family in a mass killing in Ottawa's Barrhaven neighbourhood on Wednesday is said to have been supporting his own family in Sri Lanka. Alberta's premier, Danielle Smith, is voicing concerns about a diversion of safe supply opioids from British Columbia.
U.S. President Joe Biden made his case for a second term in his state of the union speech Thursday night, attacking his rival, Donald Trump, without naming him. New documents obtained by CBC News help clarify how many Afghans could still be trying to flee the Taliban by coming to Canada. A contentious custody battle over a dog in Ontario is revealing how the law views household pets.
Ottawa homicide detectives are on the scene at a home where 6 people, including 4 children, were found dead. Former B.C. cabinet minister Selina Robinson resigns from the provincial NDP, says she's still facing backlash for a comment she made about the middle east. A new study suggest the damage to Gaza's healthcare system is so severe, even if a ceasefire began today, the deaths would continue to rise for months.
The Bank of Canada will unveil its latest interest rate policy today, but most economists expect it to remain unchanged. Americans are facing the aftermath of Super Tuesday's results: a rematch for The White House between Biden and Trump. An immigration deadline is looming for Ukrainians fleeing the war, hoping to make a life in Canada.
The funeral for former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney will be held in Montreal on March 23. Super Tuesday voter hit the polls in 15 states. Tensions between Germany and Russia are intensifying, after an alleged leak of military discussions surrounding Ukraine.
The US Supreme Court may decide today if Donald Trump can be banned from a presidential primary for his role in the Capitol attack. Canadian mining executives are meeting this week to discuss the industry's future. A decision to close some Eastern Ontario schools for next months' solar eclipse is controversial.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cancels meeting with Italian counterpart after protesters force lockdown at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Ceasefire talks are expected to resume today in Egypt as Hamas officials arrive in Cairo. Shehbaz Sharif has become Pakistan's new prime minister after a majority in the National Assembly threw their support behind him.
The Palestinian Authority says it hopes a ceasefire can be reached in the war in Gaza by Ramadan. Dozens of inmates in Ontario jails have been kept in prison beyond their sentences. Residents of Nunavut are remembering Brian Mulroney. He was prime minster when the territory was created in 1993.