North Korea informed Japan of its satellite launch next week, aiming to deploy a second spy satellite.
This notification coincided with a trilateral meeting in Seoul among leaders of South Korea, Japan, and China.
North Korea informed Japan of its satellite launch next week, aiming to deploy a second spy satellite.
This notification coincided with a trilateral meeting in Seoul among leaders of South Korea, Japan, and China.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports that electronic device searches at the border have surged, with 14,899 inspections conducted between April and June 2023, up from 12,090 in 2022. These searches aim to detect digital contraband and enforce laws, primarily affecting non-U.S. citizens, and involve basic and advanced search methods requiring reasonable suspicion. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreChief Richard Johnston and Sgt. Brett Carlton held a press conference in Barrie, Ont., to update the public on the investigation of the killings and dismemberments of two individuals allegedly connected to suspect Robert Ladouceur, 52, who faces 33 charges, including murder. Authorities believe the incidents were targeted and isolated, with no additional suspects or victims sought. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreA Denver man, Dan Smoker, lost US$17,000 after being transferred to a scammer posing as a United Airlines agent while seeking assistance for a cancelled flight. United Airlines confirmed the incident, stating the initial customer service representative mistakenly connected Smoker to an external number, and they are now reviewing the case to ensure he gets reimbursed. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreLocal governments and First Nations are tasked with disseminating emergency notifications regarding wildfires, tsunamis, and other hazards, utilizing a provincial alert system, although some alerts require residents to opt-in. Emergency managers are advocating for improvements to the current notification system to enhance its effectiveness. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreCapital Pride's parade in Ottawa was halted by pro-Palestinian demonstrators from Queers 4 Palestine – Ottawa shortly after its start, leading to Mayor Mark Sutcliffe refusing to meet their demands or apologize for his past non-participation. The protest aimed to address Capital Pride's previous statement on Palestine and called for a BDS town hall, but the parade was ultimately dissolved after an hour due to a lack of meaningful dialogue. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreHundreds of Palestinian supporters disrupted the Capital Pride Parade in Ottawa, demanding meetings with officials and leading chants like "free, free Palestine." The parade was ultimately canceled after organizers stated they could not reroute the event, following criticism for removing a prior statement of solidarity with Palestinians. Want More Context? 🔎
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