Jewish General Hospital physicians hail medical procedures for prostate cancer patients
Physicians at the Jewish General Hospital are hailing new surgical procedures they believe will improve care for prostate cancer patients. Alex Brzezinski, who likes to keep in shape, is one…
Air passengers facing further disruption following world IT outage
Passengers continue to face disruption at airports on Saturday as airlines reel from the impact of the global IT outage. Nearly 7,000 flights were cancelled across the globe on Friday,…
West Indies lead England by 41 runs after impressive last-wicket stand
A last-wicket stand of 71 gave the West Indies a handy lead in the second Test as England paid the price for their failure to wrap things up with the…
Ukrainian politician shot dead as civilians die in Russian air strikes
A former Ukrainian legislator best known for her crusade to promote the Ukrainian language has died after being shot in the street by an unknown assailant. Iryna Farion, 60, initially…
A battle of images: Defiant Trump vs fading Biden
This past week, a failed assassination attempt produced an iconic image of former President Donald Trump. The clenched fist was a masterclass in taking a dangerous moment and turning it…
Steph McGovern announces debut novel about ‘power, corruption and lies’
TV presenter Steph McGovern has announced her debut novel and said it is about “power, corruption and lies”. Deadline was announced at an event, attended by Pointless star Richard Osman…
Heartache of tragic foster dad who took own life week before bedroom tax eviction
The family of a remarkable foster father who tragically took his own life just days before facing eviction due to falling behind on the ‘bedroom tax’ have expressed their belief…
Bangladesh imposes shutdown as death toll from student protests mounts
Communications blackout persists as deadly crackdown on demonstrators continues in the nation of 170 million. Bangladesh enforced a nationwide curfew to quash student-led demonstrations against government job quotas with military…
Dover crossing in chaos as Microsoft Crowdstrike worldwide IT outage sparks travel nightmare for second day
Carnage caused by a global IT meltdown continues today with hundreds of Britons stuck in queues for the ferry crossing at Dover. On the first day of the school summer…
From Somalia to south Oregon – how basketball reunites civil war survivors
In 1991, the Somalia national basketball team found themselves in exile. Decades later, they reunite annually in a small US town. Abdiaziz Guled, the host for this reunion weekend in…