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.

CBC Interview Sudan War Anniversary with Foodgrains Bank

CBC Interview: Sudan War Anniversary with Foodgrains Bank

Sudan’s Deepening Famine Crisis Reaches Critical Three-Year Mark The world is on the verge of witnessing a catastrophe of historic proportions. As the civil war in Sudan grinds past its third devastating year, a grim milestone is being crossed not in timelines, but in empty stomachs and fading hopes. This is no longer just a […]

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Middle East Crisis US Says Iran Trade Blocked

Middle East Crisis: US Says Iran Trade Blocked

US Naval Blockade Halts Iran Trade as Trump Eyes Pakistan Peace Talks The Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most critical oil chokepoint, has become the epicenter of a rapidly escalating global crisis. In a dramatic move, a US-led naval blockade has effectively severed Iran’s primary maritime trade routes, bringing the Islamic Republic’s oil exports to

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Canada Summer Forecast Warmer, One Cool Region

Canada Summer Forecast: Warmer, One Cool Region

What’s in Store for Canada This Summer? A Coast-to-Coast Forecast Breakdown As the last vestiges of snow melt away and patio furniture emerges from hibernation, a single hopeful question unites Canadians from Victoria to St. John’s: what kind of summer can we expect this year? If your plans involve lakes, BBQs, and sun-drenched adventures, you’re

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Xi Warns Against ‘Law of the Jungle’ in Global Order

Xi Warns Against ‘Law of the Jungle’ in Global Order

Xi Jinping Warns Against Global Return to Law of the Jungle In a world increasingly defined by geopolitical tension, economic fragmentation, and complex security challenges, the principles governing international relations are under immense strain. The specter of a global system reverting to raw power politics—where might makes right—is a growing concern for leaders and citizens

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Poland and Israel Mark Holocaust Remembrance Day

Poland and Israel Mark Holocaust Remembrance Day

Commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day: Poland and Israel in Solemn Reflection Across the globe, nations pause to remember one of history’s darkest chapters. Holocaust Remembrance Day, known as Yom HaShoah, stands as a solemn testament to the six million Jewish lives extinguished and the profound suffering endured during the Nazi regime’s systematic genocide. This year, the

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A plane sits at the Canadian North airlines hanger in Ottawa on Aug. 9, 2023.

Financing Canada’s Green Aviation Infrastructure Push

Reshaping Canadian Aviation: Green Infrastructure and Breaking the Duopoly For too long, Canadian travellers and businesses have navigated a constrained sky. The experience is familiar: sticker shock at ticket prices, frustratingly few direct flight options, and a lingering sense that the system isn’t built for true choice. Yet, the national conversation is finally shifting from

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Iran War Could Push 30M Into Global Poverty

Iran War Could Push 30M Into Global Poverty

Iran Conflict Threatens to Plunge 30 Million into Extreme Poverty The specter of a widening war in the Middle East now casts a long shadow far beyond the battlefield. As a critical ceasefire deadline approaches, international agencies are sounding a dire alarm: the ongoing conflict involving Iran risks triggering a global humanitarian catastrophe, potentially pushing

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Ramaphosa to Appoint Roelf Meyer as US Envoy

Ramaphosa to Appoint Roelf Meyer as US Envoy

President Ramaphosa Chooses Roelf Meyer as South Africa’s Next US Ambassador In a move signaling a strategic focus on seasoned diplomacy and economic statecraft, President Cyril Ramaphosa has reportedly selected Roelf Meyer, a key architect of South Africa’s democratic transition, as the country’s next ambassador to the United States. This anticipated appointment, first reported by

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