Austria orders COVID-19 lockdown for unvaccinated people

The Austrian government ordered a nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people starting Monday to slow the country's fast spread of COVID-19.
Son of former Libyan ruler Gadhafi running for president

The son of Libya's late dictator Moammar Gadhafi registered on Sunday as presidential candidate in December's planned election as disputes rage over the rules of a vote proposed as a way to end a decade of violence.
Queen Elizabeth has sprained her back, won't attend Remembrance service in London

Queen Elizabeth has sprained her back and will not attend the Remembrance Sunday service in central London to remember Britain's war dead, Buckingham Palace says.
At a tense moment for Canada-U.S. relations, Trudeau travels to D.C. for trilateral talks

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to Washington this week for the first Three Amigos summit in five years — a trilateral meeting with U.S. and Mexican leaders that has been dismissed in the past as high on symbolism and low on substance.
Marketplace tested Perrier, LaCroix, Bubly sparkling waters to see which is most acidic
Marketplace tested popular sparkling water brands to see which is most acidic. Turns out, not all grapefruit-flavoured sparkling waters are created equally.
Six Haitian siblings reunited after 30 years, including youngest adopted by Canadians

Michel Prentice is reconnecting with brothers and other relatives spread across several countries, family he didn't know he had until recently.
As the DVD turns 25, why people still love collecting them — even with a shelf life

Disc collectors point to special features, guaranteed availability of titles and rights issues as reasons to keep DVDs around.
I'm unlearning the shame that came with my diabetes diagnosis
Talking about diabetes was tough at first. But with the support of family and friends, I'm moving past the denial and grief of my diagnosis, writes Emily Brass.
Group of 50 migrants broke through Belarus border, Polish police say

A group of about 50 migrants broke through defences on the border with Belarus and entered Poland near the village of Starzyna, police say, as the situation on the frontier becomes increasingly tense.
Gang shootout in Ecuador's largest prison kills at least 68, wounds 25

A prolonged gunbattle between rival gangs inside Ecuador's largest prison killed at least 68 inmates and wounded 25 on Saturday, while authorities said it took most of the day to regain control at the Litoral Penitentiary, which recently saw the country's worst prison bloodbath.