In Canada, politics makes way for hockey
In a country where hockey is sacred, Canadian politics has skated out of the way.
A vehicle crashed into a crowd at a Filipino festival in Vancouver, killing 9 and injuring others. Police arrested a 30-year-old man, confirming it was not a terrorist attack.
A tragic incident occurred in Vancouver when a vehicle drove into a crowd at a Filipino street festival, resulting in multiple 9 deaths and injuries, police said in an X post on Sunday. Police arrested a 30-year-old man at the scene and assured the public that it was not an act of terrorism.
The crash happened at the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party, a celebration of a Philippine national hero, near East 41st Avenue and Fraser Street. Witnesses described the vehicle driving erratically before plowing into the crowd.
The suspect, who was known to police, was detained by festival-goers until authorities arrived. Prime Minister Mark Carney and local officials expressed their shock and sorrow over the incident, which occurred just days before Canada's federal election.
China has rolled out the world’s first 10-gigabit (10G) fixed broadband network in Xiong'an New Area, promising ultra-fast speeds and low latency through cutting-edge optical infrastructure.
Pope Francis's relationship with Azerbaijan has evolved significantly over the years, characterized by diplomatic exchanges, promotion of religious tolerance, and peace advocacy in the Caucasus region.
Russia launched a major missile and drone assault on Kyiv overnight on April 24, killing at least twelve people and injuring 90, including children and a pregnant woman, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
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A deadly attack targeting tourists in India’s Jammu and Kashmir territory has left at least 20 feared dead, marking the deadliest incident against civilians in the region for years, according to security sources.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Sunday that the upcoming week will be "very critical" for Russia-Ukraine negotiations, emphasizing that both sides are still not "close enough" to a deal.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has confirmed that Moscow will persist in targeting Ukrainian military sites, despite international condemnation following recent attacks on civilian areas.
China has announced that it has taken control of Sandy Cay reef, a disputed landform in the South China Sea, located just a few kilometers from a key Philippine military outpost. The reef, which China refers to as Tiexian Jiao, is also claimed by Taiwan, Vietnam, and the Philippines.
Donald Trump's cabinet members sent mixed signals on whether tariff talks with China are underway, despite Trump's claims, fueling confusion as market instability and recession fears grow amid ongoing tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
A deadly explosion at Iran’s Bandar Abbas port has left at least 40 dead, with more than 1,200 people injured, state media reported on Sunday, halting operations at one of the country’s most vital trade hubs.
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