The latest launches came after Pyongyang fired an inter-continental ballistic missile into the sea off Japan’s west coas
Filmmaker captures the enduring appeal of outdoor hockey
Canadian documentary filmmaker Randy Frykas has travelled the country to tell the stories of why people still love a simple outdoor hockey game in this high-tech age.
Celebrating Black love: Are you ready to give and receive?
If Valentine’s Day was hard being single, there may be some help for finding your ideal mate. Ahead of Love Con, Rio & Micca Watkins stopped by The Nightcap to share their three steps and sensuality coach Donna Savage explains how it might be harder fo…
Russians are ‘destroying Ukraine completely’
Ukraine’s Ambassador to Australia Vasyl Myroshnychenko says Russians are “destroying Ukraine completely”.
“They’re killing people, they’re destroying civilian infrastructure,” Mr Myroshnychenko told Sky News Australia.
“They’re hitting targets throu…
Seniors staying put near Ukraine’s front line
As fighting near Ukraine’s front lines grinds on, the only people left in some towns are seniors who can’t or won’t leave.
Totem pole returns to B.C. First Nation after 100 years
Nuxalk Nation in British Columbia celebrated the return of a totem pole after it spent more than a century in a museum.
Quebec premier wants asylum seekers sent to other provinces
Premier François Legault says asylum seekers crossing Roxham Road are overwhelming Quebec and wants them sent to other provinces upon arrival.
Activists. residents protest landswap deal in SW Detroit
Dozens of southwest Detroit residents, activists and stakeholders are urging the City Council to vote no on the final piece of a landswap deal with the Moroun family’s Detroit International Bridge Company.
Ukraine’s wartime leader gets ‘role of a lifetime’
A year ago, with Russian forces bearing down on Kyiv, Western leaders advised Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to flee. (Feb. 21)
Israel’s controversial judicial overhaul passes its first parliamentary hurdle despite uproar
Israel’s PM Benjamin Netanyahu won a vote in the Knesset 63-47 giving initial approval to controversial judicial reforms that have prompted street protests with opposition groups saying the changes will give his right wing coalition more power over the…