Chilliwack RCMP launched a multi-day investigation after a citizen reported high volumes of foot traffic at a residence on Cleveland Avenue, signaling suspicious activity. Upon arrival, officers observed behavior consistent with drug trafficking and escalated the probe to their Property Target Team. Over several days of surveillance starting February 25, police confirmed ongoing drug trafficking at the property, noting individuals traveling between the house and a nearby location known for open drug use. The investigation led to a significant seizure, demonstrating how community vigilance directly contributes to law enforcement's ability to disrupt local drug operations. This bust has potential implications... [Continue Reading]
Canada’s federal government has introduced strengthened legal measures to enhance law enforcement capabilities against evolving criminal threats. Recognizing that crime increasingly operates through complex digital and global networks, new amendments to the Criminal Code will empower police forces and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to investigate and disrupt these activities more effectively. These enhancements target a broad range of criminal activity, spanning from street-level offenses to terrorism and other national security risks. By equipping agencies with improved investigative tools, the government aims to respond proactively to the sophisticated methods criminals use today. This shift is significant for public safety,... [Continue Reading]
The RCMP Halifax Regional Detachment has issued a province-wide arrest warrant for Mace Pottie, a 20-year-old from Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia, over two assault charges. Police describe Pottie as 5-foot-7, 145 pounds, with dark brown hair and green eyes. Despite several attempts, authorities have yet to locate the suspect. This warrant represents a significant public safety concern as Pottie remains at large within the province. The police are appealing to local residents for any information that could help in tracking down the suspect to prevent further incidents. Multiple anonymous reporting options have been provided, including Crime Stoppers. The situation affects... [Continue Reading]
The ongoing conflict surrounding Iran and its military activities has intensified significantly, with drone strikes causing chaos in multiple countries across the Middle East. Recent attacks have affected major urban centers, with Tehran witnessing violent escalations that involve Iranian military tactics drawing on Russian methodologies. As this complex situation unfolds, areas such as Erbil in northern Iraq have become focal points for military action, especially with confirmed assaults on locations accommodating Western forces. Casualty reports vary, but hundreds of thousands have now been displaced due to the ongoing conflict, with at least 200,000 children among those affected across Lebanon and... [Continue Reading]
Amanda Meadowcroft, 53, and her son Bradley Couzins, 34, of Darwen, Lancashire, were sentenced after an investigation by the UK's National Crime Agency led to their arrest. Meadowcroft was stopped at Manchester Airport carrying 14 packages of cocaine valued at approximately £294,000. At the time of arrest, she was already serving a suspended sentence for a prior drug smuggling conviction. Phone records seized from Meadowcroft showed that Couzins orchestrated the smuggling operation, exchanging messages to coordinate travel plans and shipments. He offered Meadowcroft a choice between a trip to the Dominican Republic or first-class travel to Thailand as part of... [Continue Reading]
Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani held a phone call with Spain's Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Alvarez to address the ongoing military escalation in the Middle East. Sheikh Mohammed denounced the Iranian attacks on Qatar’s territory, labeling them unacceptable under any circumstance. The discussion highlighted the serious threat these attacks pose to regional and global security. Qatar, which has maintained a policy of neutrality and has worked to facilitate dialogue between Iran and the international community, reaffirmed its commitment to peaceful conflict resolution. This condemnation signals Qatar’s growing concerns over Iran’s aggressive actions... [Continue Reading]
In a significant escalation of maritime tensions in the Persian Gulf, Iran has released footage purportedly showing an explosive-laden boat striking a US-owned oil tanker in Iraqi waters. This incident, which occurred during overnight attacks, reportedly resulted in the death of at least one crew member aboard the vessel. The attack is part of a broader pattern of hostilities that have surged in recent weeks amid ongoing military confrontations involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported that the humanitarian situation in Iran has deteriorated dramatically, stating that over three million people... [Continue Reading]
Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani strongly condemned attacks carried out by Iran on Qatari territory, describing them as unacceptable under any circumstances. This condemnation took place during a phone call with Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand, where both officials addressed the sharp military escalation in the Middle East and its wider implications for stability. The ongoing conflict has heightened tensions throughout the region, raising fears about spillover effects that could destabilize international security. Qatar emphasized its commitment to remaining neutral and playing a mediating role by facilitating dialogue between Iran and other... [Continue Reading]
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei has issued his first statement since his appointment as the war with the United States and Israel rages. The statement was read on state television Thursday by a news anchor. FRANCE 24's International Affairs Commentator Douglas Herbert tells us more. [Continue Reading]
Since March 2, intense fighting between Hezbollah and Israeli forces has escalated sharply, igniting a serious armed conflict in Lebanon. The confrontation began when Hezbollah fired rockets towards Israel, prompting retaliatory airstrikes and some ground incursions by Israeli forces. The violence has rapidly deteriorated Lebanon’s security and humanitarian conditions. The most affected are Lebanese civilians, with more than 815,000 people displaced due to the hostilities. Mass evacuations and destruction of homes have overwhelmed local infrastructure, and the scarcity of humanitarian aid has exacerbated the crisis. The combined effect of fighting, displacement, and dwindling aid is described by UN officials as... [Continue Reading]
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In Beirut, refugees from conflict zones like Sudan and Ethiopia have once again been caught up in war , the very thing they hoped to leave behind in their home countries. FRANCE 24's reporter spoke to families sheltering at a Jesuit church in the Lebanese capital, who have lost everything for a second time after fleeing Israeli and US air strikes on Lebanon. [Continue Reading]
I know it’s not easy, but it’s vital to get a handle on the content our kids are exposed to, steering away from the creepiest corners of the internet. [Continue Reading]
Stefan Fenyes, a Slovak national residing in Warwick, was sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court to five years in prison for possessing an illegal Czech-manufactured pistol with ammo and producing live rounds. The National Crime Agency (NCA) launched an investigation after Fenyes placed 227 online orders for tools and materials capable of manufacturing ammunition, including gun barrel cleaning brushes and reloading equipment. Fenyes, 47, admitted to his fixation with survivalism and doomsday prepping, which motivated his illegal activity. Authorities arrested him at his workplace in Royal Leamington Spa on March 20. This case underscores ongoing challenges law enforcement faces from individuals... [Continue Reading]
Since the war in the Middle East began nearly two weeks ago, the phone at Ron Hubbard's bomb shelter company in Texas hasn't stopped ringing. Foreign and US clients are rushing to buy his bunkers, seeking refuge in case of air raids, nuclear fallout or apocalypse. [Continue Reading]
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has taken responsibility for his “mistake” in sending Peter Mandelson to Washington as ambassador, as Downing Street denied there was a “cover-up” in the release of files related to the appointment. The prime minister is facing fresh questions about his judgment in giving Mandelson the ambassadorship despite being warned of a “general reputational risk” because of his relationship with paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. In his first public appearance since the... [Continue Reading]
US president Donald Trump says Iran are "welcome" at the 2026 World Cup but it is not "appropriate" for them to be there. [Continue Reading]
Vast release of emergency crude reserves fails to quell mounting fears about supply crunch, rattling marketsMiddle East crisis – live updatesOil markets are now facing the “largest supply disruption in history” as the war in Iran continues to block tankers from producing and shipping millions of barrels of crude each day, the world energy watchdog has warned.The International Energy Agency (IEA) said the supply shock ignited by Iran’s effective blockade of the strait of Hormuz meant the world faced a deeper crisis than after the Yom Kippur war of 1973 and the 2022 outbreak of war in Ukraine. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
In a major law enforcement operation led by the RCMP’s Federal Policing Pacific Region, four suspects were arrested as part of a drug trafficking investigation spanning Kelowna and Penticton, British Columbia. The investigation, which started in 2024, culminated in simultaneous raids on December 17, 2025, targeting key locations identified through long-term intelligence gathering. Officers seized a significant cache of illegal drugs, firearms, large amounts of cash, and unstamped tobacco products, indicating the suspects’ involvement in multiple illicit activities. The Coordinated efforts included local RCMP detachments and specialized units like the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit and Emergency Response Team, reflecting... [Continue Reading]
Many young people want to farm. They just can’t afford it. [Continue Reading]
The EU's bodies on oil and gas supply held meetings on Thursday morning following the International Energy Agency's decision to open access to 400m barrels of reserves. [Continue Reading]
Tri-City Cardiology, P.C., based near Phoenix, Arizona, along with three individual physicians, agreed to pay $4.75 million to resolve claims of performing unnecessary vein ablation procedures. The Justice Department alleges these treatments were not medically justified, violating the False Claims Act by submitting fraudulent Medicare claims. This case affects Medicare and federal healthcare programs, which reimbursed payments for these unwarranted procedures. Patients subjected to unnecessary ablations may have faced risks and endured medical interventions with no real benefit, while federal funds were improperly spent. The settlement underscores the government’s commitment to rooting out healthcare fraud and protecting vulnerable patients from... [Continue Reading]
Oil price moves have made headlines since the Iran conflict started - but why have there been such sharp swings? [Continue Reading]
Tehran will keep strait of Hormuz closed and continue attacks on US assets, speech read out on state TV says Middle East crisis – live updatesIran issued its first message in the name of its new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, on Thursday, saying it would keep the strait of Hormuz closed and continue to attack US bases in the region.The missive was read out on state TV rather than delivered live or on video, however, and will do little to satisfy those seeking proof that the son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is actually alive. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
On March 12, the Palestinian Presidency expressed support for UN Security Council Resolution 2817, which condemns Iranian attacks targeting GCC countries and Jordan. The resolution reflects widespread international disapproval of Iran's aggressive actions that threaten regional sovereignty, security, and stability. The Palestinian leadership highlighted the necessity of respecting international law and urged dialogue to ease tensions in the Middle East. Palestine also reaffirmed its firm backing for Arab nations taking necessary measures to protect their borders and citizens from Iranian hostilities. This stance aligns Palestine with broader Arab concerns about Iranian interference and underscores regional solidarity in confronting security threats.... [Continue Reading]
PEGI is getting stricter about how it determines a game’s age rating, with the presence of microtransactions and loot boxes becoming a major factor. [Continue Reading]
In a significant law enforcement operation, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) seized a cache of illicit drugs, firearms, cash, and unstamped tobacco after executing multiple search warrants in British Columbia’s Kelowna and Penticton areas. The bust follows an investigation launched in 2024 targeting drug trafficking activities in the Southeast District. The coordinated raid on December 17, 2025, involved the RCMP’s Federal Policing Pacific Region unit alongside local detachments from Kelowna, West Kelowna, and Penticton. Specialized sections including the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit and the Emergency Response Team supported the enforcement action. Four individuals were arrested during the operation.... [Continue Reading]
The United States Department of War and the UK's Ministry of Defence have finalized a landmark Joint Declaration of Intent to create unified data standards for counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS). This move addresses long-standing challenges of integrating multiple C-UAS platforms that often operate with incompatible data formats. The agreement, spearheaded by Joint Interagency Task Force 401, enables seamless data sharing and sensor fusion between U.S. and British military units. By harmonizing how counter-drone systems communicate, both countries can react faster to drone threats and deploy new technologies more efficiently in combat zones. This development directly impacts military personnel involved in... [Continue Reading]
Samuel Davis, a 28-year-old former police officer from Northwoods, Missouri, was convicted by a federal jury for assaulting a handcuffed man during an incident in 2023. The charges include deprivation of rights under color of law, witness tampering through misleading a police dispatcher, and falsifying records by disabling his body camera during the federal investigation. Another former officer involved, Michael Hill, aged 54, was acquitted on all counts. The case exposes serious concerns about abuse of power and lack of accountability within law enforcement agencies. The assault on a restrained individual violates federal civil rights laws designed to protect citizens... [Continue Reading]
#Dubai was among the targets of fresh Iranian drone strikes early on March 12, alongside Kuwait's airport. This comes after #Iran denounced a #UN Security Council resolution that demanded strikes on the #Gulf countries stop. Eleven civilians have died since the start of Iranian attacks in the region. [Continue Reading]
British forces based in Iraq shot down two drones overnight, Defence Secretary John Healey has confirmed. [Continue Reading]
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held multiple telephone discussions on March 12 with foreign ministers from Oman, the UAE, Bahrain, and Germany to address escalating Iranian military attacks targeting Gulf states. Abdelatty strongly denounced Tehran’s actions, describing them as violations of international law and a direct threat to the security of the Gulf region. These developments come amid rising tensions following Iranian drone and missile strikes on strategic locations such as Oman’s Salalah Port. Egypt’s calls underscore regional alarm over Iran’s efforts destabilizing vital commercial and security infrastructures. Abdelatty emphasized Egypt's support for UN Security Council Resolution 2817, which demands... [Continue Reading]
The shooter opened fire in Constant Hall, a building on the campus in Norfolk, Va. It was not clear what led to the shooting. [Continue Reading]
New figures from Focus Ireland show the number of families seeking assistance from their homelessness services reached a record high last year. [Continue Reading]
A new draft Government policy says that migration into Ireland must be of benefit to Irish people. [Continue Reading]
The Arab League issued a strong condemnation of Iran’s drone strike targeting Salalah Port in Oman, a key strategic and commercial hub in the Gulf. The attack caused damage to several fuel tanks, putting vital energy supplies and port operations at risk. Oman, known for its neutral stance and mediation efforts in the region, was directly affected by this aggression, escalating tensions in the Gulf. This strike is viewed as part of a pattern of Iranian hostility targeting civilian and economic infrastructure around the Gulf, including previous attacks on oil facilities and tankers. The attack not only threatens Oman's economic... [Continue Reading]
The lawsuit is an indication of the complexities looming over a potential $166bn in tariff refunds. [Continue Reading]
The ex-wife of a man accused of rape tells a jury her husband came home with no shirt at the time. [Continue Reading]
The incident, in a laundry room on the USS Gerald R. Ford, is another setback during the ship’s extended deployment. [Continue Reading]
The US president says higher oil prices benefit the country as Iran war pushes petrol costs above $100 per barrelSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxDonald Trump on Thursday shrugged off the economic toll the war in Iran is taking on gas prices across the United States, writing on social media that “when oil prices go up, we make a lot of money”.The president’s comment came as the American Automobile Association reports that the average price for a gallon of gas hit $3.60, a week after the beginning of the US-Israel military... [Continue Reading]
Israel's military has dropped the prosecution of five reservists accused of the violent rape of a Palestinian man at the Sde Teiman prison, under the cover of the war with Iran. [Continue Reading]
The UK government has issued strong travel warnings for various regions in Pakistan, highlighting significant security risks. The advisory calls for no travel within 10 miles of the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan, citing dangers due to ongoing cross-border instability. Likewise, all travel is discouraged in large portions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and the entire Balochistan province, known for militant activity and security volatility. Travelers are also warned against entering areas within 5 miles of the Pakistan-India border, except on the Grand Trunk highway to the Wagah border crossing and the Kartarpur Corridor, both currently closed. The advisory additionally restricts travel... [Continue Reading]
After President Trump urged states to recommit themselves to capital punishment, Florida started to put prisoners to death at rates not seen in the state’s modern history. [Continue Reading]
Surveillance took place while grieving family of Jean Charles de Menezes was seeking to hold Met accountableFour undercover police officers spied on the justice campaign run by the family of Jean Charles de Menezes, the innocent man shot dead by police on the tube in 2005, the spycops public inquiry has heard.The surveillance took place while the grieving family was seeking to hold the Metropolitan police to account and uncover the truth of why officers had mistaken him for a suicide bomber when they shot him seven times in the head. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
As tensions escalate along the Israel–Lebanon border, RTÉ Clarity looks at what has been happening in the stretch of southern Lebanon where some 300 Irish UN peacekeepers are deployed. [Continue Reading]
Jelly shoes get a grown‑up makeover for 2026 with chic colours and new silhouettes. [Continue Reading]
Writers criticised the feature which used their names and styles as "AI personas" without consent. [Continue Reading]