Ethiopia's government calls all able citizens to war in Tigray region

Ethiopia's government on Tuesday summoned all capable citizens to war, urging them to join the country's military to stop resurgent forces from the embattled Tigray region "once and for all."


O'Toole warns Canadians not safe in China after court upholds death sentence


Canadian Michael Spavor found guilty, sentenced to 11 years in prison by Chinese court


Canada plans to appeal China's 'mock sham trial' of Michael Spavor


Nova Scotia man, 86, lay in driveway for 3 hours waiting for ambulance

Ross O'Brien lay in his driveway for more than three hours after falling and breaking his hip Monday — and then it was a police vehicle, rather than an ambulance, that took him to hospital.


Military won't ask RCMP to investigate sexual assault claim involving senior commander

Canada's military has turned down a former military member's request that RCMP officers be asked to investigate her claim that a senior military leader raped her, CBC News has learned.


'Hope is not a plan': Northerners call for action after harrowing UN climate report

After a summer of record-breaking temperatures and floods in the North, findings of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are unsurprising for some northerners. Now they're renewing calls for drastic climate action.


Bulb bandits: 1,500 garlic plants stolen from Alberta farm

An Alberta garlic farm was on track for a bumper crop this summer. Then a heat wave hit, which fried almost half the crop. Several weeks later thieves robbed the farm — twice — stealing approximately 1,500 garlic plants combined.


Voting machine company Dominion sues conservative U.S. media outlets for defamation

Vote-counting machine maker Dominion Voting Systems filed defamation lawsuits Tuesday against right-wing broadcasters and a prominent Donald Trump ally over their baseless claims that the 2020 U.S. election was marred by fraud.


Ottawa pledges $321M to search for residential school graves and support survivors

The federal government is committing $321 million in new money for programs to help Indigenous communities search burial sites at former residential schools and to support survivors and their communities.