Ontarians are voting today to elect a new government, with major concerns about the economy, health care, and housing. Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives face significant challenges from Bonnie Crombie's Liberals and Marit Stiles' New Democrats. Unexpected issues like US tariffs on Canadian exports have also influenced the election narrative.
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Kai Madison Trump, shared a behind-the-scenes vlog of her grandfather's Inauguration Day, which amassed 27 million views in 24 hours. Her 14-minute video included personal moments of the day, from preparation to attending the Liberty Inauguration Ball. Kai also offered a rare glimpse inside the White House and captured her experience at the Liberty Ball, where she danced with her father.
Musk posted on X, questioning Starmer’s accountability for the CPS’s inaction, and criticized Labour MP Jess Phillips for her reluctance to push for further investigation. "Who was the head of the CPS when rape gangs were allowed to exploit young girls without facing justice? Keir Starmer, 2008–2013," Musk wrote. He implied that exposing these failings would reflect poorly on Starmer, now leader of the Labour Party as well the premier.
Sudanese paramilitaries from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have killed over 200 people in a three-day assault on villages in White Nile state, including women and children. The attack involved executions, kidnappings, and looting, with some victims drowning while trying to flee across the Nile. The RSF’s actions, described as "genocide," have left hundreds wounded or missing. The violence is part of ongoing conflict in Sudan, which has displaced millions and created one of the worst... Expand
US President Donald Trump criticized US District Judge James Boasberg after he halted the administration's mass deportations under the Alien Enemies Act. Trump called Boasberg a 'Radical Left Lunatic' and demanded his impeachment. Judge Boasberg's order to stop deportations, citing potential persecution risks, has sparked backlash from Trump's allies and supporters.
A blast in the Syrian coastal city of Latakia killed at least three people and injured 12 on Saturday, state media reported, with the cause still unclear. "The blast in the Al-Rimal neighbourhood of Latakia city has so far resulted in three deaths and 12 injured," state news agency SANA said citing provincial authorities.
Patty Morin, the mother of murdered Rachel Morin, made an emotional plea at the White House, urging for border protection following her daughter's death by an illegal immigrant. The appearance came amidst criticism over the mistaken deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran man with protected status, highlighting immigration policy debates.
A magnitude 4.5 earthquake struck Myanmar on April 14, 2025, prompting India to send an Indian Army Engineers team under the Operation Brahma to assess the damage. The team is evaluating infrastructure in Naypyitaw and Mandalay, following a larger 7.7-magnitude earthquake in March. India is also providing humanitarian aid, including food and supplies, to local communities and the Indian diaspora.
Germany holds elections on Sunday after its three-party "traffic light" coalition collapsed last year and could soon have a "black-red" government while a "Jamaica" or "blackberry" alliance is less likely. - Colourful coalitions - Scholz's collapsed red-yellow-green coalition was dubbed the "traffic light" government.