Author name: Adrian Sutton

Adrian Sutton is a Canadian journalist with over 11 years of experience reporting on current events, politics, and public affairs. He earned his Political Economy and Media degree from the selective University of King’s College and conducted advanced research in governance and international relations at the University of Alberta. Adrian delivers timely, accurate, and insightful Breaking News coverage for readers across Canada.

Gold rush or red card? World Cup demand in B.C. uncertain with just weeks to kickoff

World Cup Demand in B.C.: Gold Rush or Red Card? Outlook

Vancouver World Cup 2026 Economic Impact: Why the Gold Rush Looks Uncertain With just weeks until the 2026 FIFA World Cup arrives in British Columbia, the idea of a guaranteed economic boom is starting to fade. Hotels, restaurants, and small businesses that expected a surge of global tourists are now looking at reservation books that […]

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Nigeria Anti-Drug Agency Shuts Large Meth Lab in Raid

Inside the NDLEA’s Record Meth Lab Bust: A Blow to West African Drug Cartels In a meticulously planned operation that shocked even veteran narcotics officers, Nigeria’s National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has dismantled what is believed to be the largest methamphetamine laboratory ever discovered on Nigerian soil. This raid is not just a routine

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Congo Residents Burn Ebola Center Amid Outbreak Fear

Congo Residents Burn Ebola Center Amid Outbreak Fear

Ebola Treatment Center Burned in Eastern Congo as Fear Escalates In Beni, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, residents set fire to an Ebola treatment center, forcing medical staff to flee and leaving patients displaced. The incident highlights a growing problem that goes beyond the outbreak itself: a deep breakdown in trust between

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Austin Weekend Shootings Raise Urban Safety Concerns

Austin Weekend Shootings Raise Urban Safety Concerns

Unprovoked Violence in the Capital: 10 Weekend Shootings Leave 4 Injured in Austin, Texas Residents of Austin, Texas, are reeling after a violent weekend marked by a series of seemingly random shootings that left four people injured. Mayor Kirk Watson confirmed that police responded to ten separate shooting incidents over the course of just a

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Brazil 2026 Squad Neymar In, Pedro & Richarlison Out

Brazil 2026 Squad: Neymar In, Pedro & Richarlison Out

Brazil Snubs Richarlison and João Pedro, Keeps Neymar for 2026 World Cup Brazil’s latest squad announcement has sparked immediate debate—and for good reason. When head coach Dorival Júnior named his 23-man squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers, the expectation was tough decisions. What followed was something more controversial: the omission of in-form Premier League attackers

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Israel Intercepts Gaza Flotilla Amid Blockade Tensions

Maduro Ally Charged in U.S. Venezuela Bribery Probe

Maduro Ally Faces US Indictment in Venezuela Bribery Scandal After Deportation The U.S. Department of Justice has unveiled a major indictment against a close ally of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro following the individual’s deportation to the United States. This marks a significant escalation in Washington’s long-running effort to target corruption tied to Venezuela’s political elite.

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Israel Intercepts Gaza Flotilla Amid Blockade Tensions

Israel Intercepts Gaza Flotilla Amid Blockade Tensions

Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza Flotilla: What the Blockade Breach Means for Regional Security The eastern Mediterranean is once again at the center of geopolitical tension. In a calculated operation, Israeli naval forces intercepted a small convoy of activist vessels attempting to breach the long-standing Gaza blockade. This is not just another maritime incident—it reflects a

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Hantavirus Cruise Ship Docks in Netherlands for Cleanup

Hantavirus Cruise Ship Docks in Netherlands for Cleanup

Hantavirus Outbreak Forces Cruise Ship to Emergency Dutch Port for Disinfection The cruise industry, a multi-billion-dollar ecosystem built on luxury and safety, faced a stark biological reality check this week. A vessel harboring a potentially deadly zoonotic infection was forced to break its itinerary and make an unscheduled, high-priority docking in the Netherlands. The cause?

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Hitman trial rocks NYC art world over gallerist killing

Hitman trial rocks NYC art world over gallerist killing

Art World Murder-for-Hire Trial: Inside the Gallerist Killing That Shocked Chelsea The polished floors of Chelsea’s art galleries and the high-stakes bidding wars of Manhattan auction houses rarely brush against the grim reality of contract killing. But a sensational trial now unfolding in a New York courtroom has shattered that illusion, pulling back the velvet

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Cardinals manager Marmol offers tickets for fan revelry

Cardinals manager Marmol offers tickets for fan revelry

Cardinals Manager Marmol Buys Tickets for Shirtless Fan Celebration In a moment that perfectly encapsulates the unpredictable charm of Major League Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol turned a viral wardrobe malfunction into a masterclass in fan engagement. What began as a spontaneous display of shirtless enthusiasm from a die-hard supporter has evolved into

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