Allies Warn Israel: Lift Gaza Blockade or Face Sanctions, Say UK, France, Canada
UK, France and Canada warn Israel to reopen Gaza crossings or face sanctions as aid trickle and fresh offensives deepen fears of famine and displacement.
UK, France and Canada warn Israel to reopen Gaza crossings or face sanctions as aid trickle and fresh offensives deepen fears of famine and displacement.
Biden, 82, reveals Stage-4 prostate cancer that’s spread to bone; hormone therapy offers hope as experts weigh best treatment path.
CATL’s Hong Kong debut jumps 18%, raising US$4.55 B to fund new EV-battery plants and R&D, reinforcing its lead despite US trade tensions.
Modern businesses need to stay connected across cities, countries, and continents, and cloud-based networking makes that possible. Instead of using bulky equipment and physical cables at every office, global companies can now manage their entire network online. Many work with providers like a reliable Meraki reseller to get secure and scalable solutions that are easy to manage from anywhere.
Navigating the real estate market in California can be an overwhelming task, whether you're buying your first home, investing in property, or selling a beloved family house. With such a dynamic and diverse housing market across the Golden State, finding the right agent can make a significant difference in the outcome of your real estate journey. This article breaks down the process and offers tips on how to choose the best agent to represent your interests.
OpenAI is making a bold play in the coding space with the launch of Codex, its new AI-powered software engineering agent. Unlike most dev tools that sit beside you as you work, Codex runs completely on its own in the cloud—writing code, fixing bugs, running tests, and reviewing codebases without needing constant input.
OpenAI’s Codex turns ChatGPT Pro into a browser-based coding agent that writes, tests, and explains code, helping devs automate chores without hidden surprises.
In a constantly evolving online environment, there has never been such demand for seamless user experience in messaging scenarios. Customers today demand instantaneous services and revelation of data without the burden of hoops when switching between many independent programs. End-to-end testing becomes a crucial activity to serve the needs of customers. The users' demands have been compelling developers towards an integrated platform model where convenience and simplicity are the most important factors.
DOJ criminal probe into Medicare billing knocks UnitedHealth stock 7%, compounding leadership shake-up and earlier profit worries.
At least 114 killed as Israeli jets pound Gaza, hospitals overflow, and ceasefire talks stumble amid deepening humanitarian crisis.
The CS2 skin market has soared to a record-breaking $4.51 billion in market cap in April 2025, a 5% rise from $4.3 billion in March, fueled by Chinese buyer activity, market outperformance, and strong player engagement. This milestone excites Counter-Strike 2 (CS2) players, but recent volatility signals potential risks ahead. Let’s break down the factors behind this peak, explore the latest skins, and offer insights on navigating this dynamic market.
The time of mass, cookie-cutter advertising campaigns is ending. Instead, a more accurate marketing method, that is, a regional one targeting particular places, is emerging.
Telegram has become a staple in the messaging world for its speed, privacy, and wide array of features. But for Android users looking to stretch Telegram’s capabilities even further, third-party clients offer fresh possibilities. Built using Telegram’s open API, these alternative apps give users enhanced customization, additional tools, and in some cases, an entirely different experience from the standard app.
The Cannes Film Festival has officially updated its dress code—and this time, it’s taking aim at bare-all looks. As the 78th edition gets underway, organizers have clarified a long-unspoken rule: full nudity is now explicitly banned across all areas of the festival, including the red carpet.
Microsoft slashes 6,000 jobs to streamline ops despite record earnings, trimming layers as it pivots deeper into AI-first cloud strategy.
U.S. tech firms just landed a wave of AI deals across the Middle East, with Nvidia, Cisco, and others inking agreements as President Trump tours the Gulf region, boasting $600 billion in AI investment commitments from Saudi Arabia alone.
Tom Cruise pushed a biplane stunt to its limits while filming Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, leaving his team convinced he’d blacked out.
When running marketing campaigns, your computer is more than just a tool—it’s a productivity partner. You need to be able to do everything from creating content to analyzing data, and your machine needs to keep up without lagging behind.
Each great app and program is inherently an answer to a question that someone once had. Aimed to bridge the gaps between the real and the desired, software always has stories behind it. The only reason that many brands might fail to connect to their audiences and let them understand their ideas and concepts more is because these brands don’t tell their stories. On the other hand, if brands are brave enough to step out and reveal their journeys, sharing details, victories and obstacles, chances to build stronger connections with users grow. This requires being authentic and vulnerable in a sense.
Collecting data of social media platforms can be beneficial to businesses, researchers and marketers. However, it should be done responsibly so as not to break the platform policy or run against some legal regulations. Comprehension of how to perform safe and ethical data scraping methods is vital for privacy protection and for complying.
President Donald Trump’s high-stakes swing through the Gulf, where he sealed a record arms package, dangled giant tech investments and stunned diplomats by pledging to remove a decade of U.S. sanctions on post-Assad Syria.
In a surprise shake-up, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty has stepped down effective immediately, citing “personal reasons,” the company confirmed Tuesday.
A real-time markets blog tracking Wall Street’s biggest rally in a month after Washington and Beijing agreed to slash their new “reciprocal” tariffs and resume negotiations.
Herschel Segal, the Montreal retail legend behind both DavidsTea and Le Château, has died. The news was confirmed by DavidsTea in a statement released Saturday, saying Segal passed on Tuesday.
Canada’s economy grew at an annualized pace of 2.2% in the first quarter—on the surface, a solid rebound. But dig a little deeper and the momentum looks shaky. The jump was largely fueled by a surge in exports, likely driven by businesses trying to ship goods ahead of new tariff rules.
At a rally in Pennsylvania, President Trump announced what he’s calling a major victory for American manufacturing: a new deal that would allow Japan-based Nippon Steel to invest in U.S. Steel—without giving up American control.
Canada’s debt tops $2.5 T; Gen Z and newcomers boost balances 31 %, delinquencies hit 2.7 %—TransUnion urges lenders to rethink risk.
Macron says Gaza blockade “untenable,” warns Israel of possible sanctions and renews push for conditional Palestinian statehood.
Ontario bill lets province seize school boards, mandates police-in-schools programs, and posts trustee expenses—critics say underfunding is the real issue.
Jetour sells 20k SUVs Jan-Apr, tops Chinese brands in Middle East; T-Series, localised engineering and beefed-up service drive record surge.
Appeals court restores Trump’s global tariffs, keeping importers on the hook and pushing the legal fight toward the Supreme Court.
Vanguard teams with U of T to open AI finance labs, hire 70 Toronto specialists, and push ethical, transparent machine learning for investors.
Record 17k evacuate as Manitoba wildfires force state of emergency; Saskatchewan, Alberta issue fresh orders amid stretched crews and rising heat.
Salesforce to buy Informatica for $8 B cash, weaving data-management muscle into its AI Agentforce and Data Cloud suite.
Stocks rise as U.S. court voids key Trump tariffs; Nvidia leads tech rebound, but analysts warn new duties could still loom.
Trade court voids Trump’s 10 % blanket tariffs, citing congressional power; White House appeals as importers eye potential refunds.
Nvidia posts $44.1 B revenue, 69 % growth; $4.5 B China charge slows profit, but AI demand keeps shares near record $3.3 T valuation.
Canada Post invites union back to the table amid overtime ban and strike threat; pay, temps, and weekend delivery top the agenda.
Bell bets big on “AI Fabric,” launching six hydro-powered data centres in B.C. to supply sovereign, low-carbon compute by year’s end.
Starship Flight 9 reaches space with a reused booster, then spins out and breaks apart 30 minutes in—Musk vows faster test cadence despite loss.
Hudson’s Bay to offload 28 leases to B.C. billionaire Ruby Liu, who plans “A New Bay” chain of immersive department stores pending court approval.
Celebration turned to chaos as a minivan plowed into Liverpool’s title-parade crowd, injuring 27 and sparking a probe; police dismiss terror link.
Boeing pays $1.1 B to avoid fraud trial over 737 Max crashes; victims split on DOJ deal that shields company from felony conviction.
Inn Fire burns 700 acres near Mono Lake, closing Hwy 395 and emptying Mono City as crews race to contain flames before Memorial Day crowds arrive.
Starship Flight 9 aims for May 27 liftoff, reusing a Super Heavy booster and proving upgrades NASA needs for future Moon missions.
Trump gives EU until July 9 to avert a 50 % import duty after call with von der Leyen, keeping markets in suspense and trade talks on full boil.
Parliament resumes after six-month break: MPs elect a Speaker Monday, King Charles delivers rare throne speech Tuesday, setting Ottawa’s new agenda.
CUPW bans overtime nationwide after talks stall; Canada Post warns of mail delays as wage, part-time disputes drag on.
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