Ukraine launches drone offensive in Crimea and inside Russia

Ukrainian drones knocked out power in the biggest city in Russian-held Crimea on Wednesday and targeted facilities ‌in central and southern Russia, underscoring the reach of Kyiv's attacks on energy infrastructure.


Funeral procession underway for Toronto police officer killed during investigation, service to be held

Mourners are expected to gather today to honour a Toronto constable who was fatally shot during a police raid earlier this month. The funeral procession for Marc Pinizzotto is now on its way to the Toronto Congress Centre, where a service will be held at 1 p.m.


Needing only a draw, Canada coach cautions against playing safe in Group B finale vs. Switzerland


Abuse alleged at N.L. preschool as parents demand answers

Parents of children who attended a pre-kindergarten program in eastern Newfoundland say their kids were knelt on, yelled at, and locked in a bathroom by an early childhood educator who police investigated but never charged.


StubHub cancels thousands of World Cup tickets, leaving fans furious and heartbroken

StubHub is facing thousands of angry consumer complaints after cancelling World Cup tickets hours before game time.


Canadian peacekeepers' cemetery in Gaza completely destroyed, satellite imagery shows

Satellite photos and video analyzed by CBC's visual investigations team reveals the total destruction of a part of the Gaza War Cemetery that holds the remains of 22 Canadian Forces peacekeepers, including the use of high-powered explosives and heavy earthmoving equipment. Now siblings of the soldiers who were buried in Gaza in the 1960s say that their loved ones' remains — if they can still be recovered — should be brought home for burial in Canada.


Does it seem easier to book a dermatologist for Botox than a mole check? You're not alone

Across the country, Canadians are waiting months to get access to a dermatologist for medical purposes, including skin checks, mole removals, eczema and psoriasis.


Trump threatened new tolls in the Strait of Hormuz. What if other countries follow suit?

U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose new tolls in the Strait of Hormuz last weekend, sparking worries that the practice of charging to pass through critical waterways could spread — with devastating consequences to the global economy. Iran has blocked the strait for much of the war, reportedly charging tolls as high as $2 million US for ships it allows to pass.


Why a 25% discount on airline tickets wound up costing a Montreal couple more

A Montreal couple was confused and upset after they rebooked their Air Canada flight to take advantage of a new sale, and the rebooked tickets cost slightly more. Dynamic pricing, which can cause base fares to fluctuate, was partly to blame. Some experts are calling for more transparency when companies use dynamic pricing during a discount promotion.


India’s Cockroach Party shows frustrated Gen-Zers are hard to crush

India’s Cockroach Janta Party has extended its protest in Delhi to a fourth day, as it demands the resignation of the country's education minister. The CJP, which emerged just over a month ago, is aimed at India’s bulging youth demographic, which is frustrated over a lack of jobs and a test scandal in education.