Interpol names suspect in Monaco bombing that reportedly wounded Russia-linked tycoon

Interpol on Friday identified a 39-year-old woman from Ukraine as the main suspect in a bombing in Monaco that is thought to have targeted a Ukrainian tycoon with links to Russia.


Canada’s massive military buildup: Part 2

In part two of our documentary on Mark Carney’s defence strategy: what could happen when the world comes knocking on the Canadian defence industry’s door?


Art or graffiti? Beachside paintings of cartoons spark conversation in scenic N.S. community

Paintings of SpongeBob and his friends on large boulders along the shoreline in Margaretsville, N.S., have some fans, but others want to see them removed.


‘We are pawns’: Indian sea captain fears for other seafarers still stuck in Persian Gulf

An Indian sea captain who was stuck on an oil tanker in the Persian Gulf for more than two months as the U.S. and Israel-Iran war raged says thousands of mariners are still at risk and don’t get the recognition they deserve.


Burlington, Ont., couple guilty of murdering boy, torturing brother to be sentenced today

In May, Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber of Burlington, Ont., were found guilty of murdering a boy in their care, and assaulting and confining his younger brother. Today, they'll be sentenced in Milton, and it's possible the court will hear victim impact statements.


Gaza has become frozen in 'humanitarian purgatory' — and it could get worse

Nine months after Hamas and Israel agreed to a hard-fought ceasefire in Gaza, the term has become a cruel irony for the two million Palestinians trapped inside the territory.


Farmer feels lucky to be alive after semi rear-ended his tractor at high speed

Craig Waddell's family has been farming on Mitch Owens Road for six generations, but they say truck traffic and dangerous driving now has them facing close calls almost daily.


Lemonade stand girls reflect on 'most Ottawa story of all time' 10 years later

It was dubbed "the most Ottawa story of all time" a decade ago. CBC News caught up with the girls at the centre of the lemonade stand controversy that swept the capital in the summer of 2016.


Croatia World Cup fans photobomb wedding shoot | The Moment

Newlyweds Ashton and Zach Smith tell The National about the moment excited Croatia World Cup fans in Philadelphia photobombed their wedding shoot.


Fatal crash on Fernie, B.C., mountain bike trail shocks riding community

Elk Valley RCMP say a man died after a mountain biking crash on Trail Dogs in Fernie, B.C. Police say there is no indication of criminality, and the B.C. Coroners Service is investigating.