Category Archives: Canadian Press
Bolton: International Criminal Court 'already dead to us'
WASHINGTON - America’s long-running reluctant relationship with the International Criminal Court came to a crashing halt as decades of U.S. suspicions about the tribunal and its global jurisdict...
Sep 11, 2018
US marks 9-11 with sombre tributes; Trump speaks at PA site
NEW YORK - Americans looked back on 9-11 Tuesday with tears and sombre tributes as President Donald Trump hailed “the moment when America fought back” on one of the hijacked planes used as...
Sep 11, 2018
Reports of pepper-spray projectile use concern Dallas chief
DALLAS - The Dallas police chief said Tuesday she has called for a full review and plans to meet with protest leaders after learning about reports that police used pepper-spray projectiles at a demons...
Sep 11, 2018

Trump leads nation in solemn remembrance of Sept. 11 attacks
SHANKSVILLE, Pa. - Standing in the field where the last of the Sept. 11 planes crashed, President Donald Trump praised the “band of brave patriots” who helped bring down the jetliner and s...
Sep 11, 2018
As Trump fumes over leaks, Woodward pushes back on criticism
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump vented over White House leaks Monday as a new tell-all book commands attention, an anonymous writer detailing “resistance” in the administration remains...
Sep 11, 2018

Ethiopian, Eritrean leaders officially open their border
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - Taking the next step in their dramatic diplomatic thaw, the leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea on Tuesday officially opened the border where a bloody war divided them for decades,...
Sep 11, 2018
Report: Chinese building projects narrowing economic gaps
BEIJING - Chinese-financed railways and other projects in Africa and Asia are helping to reduce economic inequality between regions in the countries where they are built, a group of multinational rese...
Sep 11, 2018
SKorea's Moon calls for 'bold decisions' ahead of Kim summit
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of - South Korea’s president on Tuesday urged both North Korea and the United States to “make bold decisions” to break a deepening diplomatic impasse over the ...
Sep 11, 2018

'Inspiring' girl aims to stir others into action with book about river cleanup
Stella Bowles has won national science prizes and public service awards. She has a scholarship lined up from Western University, and a book about her work is being published this month. She’s al...
Sep 11, 2018

Bank of England's Carney extends term at helm to Jan 2020
LONDON - The Bank of England’s Mark Carney agreed Tuesday to extend his period as governor by six months until January 2020 in order to help out in the initial phases of Britain’s exit fro...
Sep 11, 2018