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.

Orthodox Easter Truce Falters as Drone Strikes Continue

Orthodox Easter Truce Falters as Drone Strikes Continue

Russia Breaks Orthodox Easter Ceasefire With Drone Strikes in Ukraine The promise of a temporary peace for Orthodox Easter, a day of profound spiritual significance for millions, was shattered by the familiar and grim sound of explosions. Despite a unilateral ceasefire declaration from Moscow, Ukrainian officials reported a series of Russian drone attacks overnight, turning […]

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Pope Leo XIV Slams “Omnipotence” in Iran War

Pope Condemns US-Israeli War in Iran as a Dangerous Delusion In a powerful and unexpected intervention into global geopolitics, a prominent voice from the Vatican has issued a stark condemnation of the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. Pope Leo XIV, in a sweeping critique, has labeled the military escalation as a

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Elsipogtog Students Speak With Artemis II Crew

Elsipogtog students ask questions to Artemis II crew

Mi’kmaq Students Connect with NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission Crew In a powerful moment of cosmic connection, students from Elsipogtog First School in New Brunswick recently bridged the gap between their Mi’kmaq community and the vast expanse of space. The students participated in a once-in-a-lifetime video call with astronauts Jeremy Hansen and Victor Glover, key

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Artemis II Crew Reflect on Historic 10-Day Mission

Artemis II Crew Reflect on Historic 10-Day Mission

Artemis II Astronauts Share Unbreakable Bond After Historic Moon Mission The four astronauts of NASA’s Artemis II mission have returned to Earth, but they haven’t come back alone. They’ve brought with them a profound and unshakeable connection forged in the fires of preparation for a journey no human has attempted in over 50 years: a

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US-Iran Ceasefire Talks End, Set to Resume After Break

US-Iran Ceasefire Talks End, Set to Resume After Break

Historic US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Pause in Pakistan, Set to Resume In a development that has captured the attention of diplomats and analysts worldwide, a landmark round of direct talks between the United States and Iran has concluded its initial phase in Islamabad, Pakistan. The discussions, focused on establishing a durable ceasefire and de-escalating regional tensions,

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Iran Blames US “Unreasonable Demands” for Failed Talks

Iran Blames US “Unreasonable Demands” for Failed Talks

Why US-Iran Nuclear Talks Collapsed Over Unreasonable Demands The path to reviving the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), has been fraught with obstacles for years. Recent developments have cast a stark light on the fundamental disagreements that continue to block progress. Following a pointed remark from a

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Vance Leaves Pakistan as US-Iran Talks End Without Deal

Vance Leaves Pakistan as US-Iran Talks End Without Deal

Vice President Vance Concludes Inconclusive Pakistan-Iran Talks The high-stakes diplomatic mission undertaken by U.S. Vice President John Vance to de-escalate tensions between Pakistan and Iran has concluded without a formal agreement. Vance departed Islamabad after a series of intensive meetings aimed at halting a recent, dangerous cycle of cross-border military strikes and restoring a semblance

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53 Back Carney Liberals Majority Win in Byelections

53% Back Carney Liberals Majority Win in Byelections

Majority Support for Carney Liberals in Byelections: New Poll Reveals Shifting Political Landscape A new seismic reading from the Canadian political landscape suggests the ground is moving. An exclusive Ipsos poll for Global News has delivered a striking finding: a majority of decided voters now back the Liberal Party, under the leadership of Mark Carney,

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US-Iran Talks End Without Deal as Vance Returns Home

US-Iran Talks End Without Deal as Vance Returns Home

US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Collapse as Diplomatic Efforts Fail In a significant setback for regional stability, high-stakes negotiations aimed at de-escalating tensions between the United States and Iran have broken down without an agreement. The talks, which were seen as a critical diplomatic channel, concluded with U.S. envoy Amos Vance departing the region empty-handed, underscoring the

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Venezuelan Police Block Wage Protesters

Venezuelan Police Block Wage Protesters

Venezuela Protests: Police Confront Pension and Wage Demonstrations In a stark reminder of the enduring economic crisis gripping the nation, Venezuelan security forces recently moved to block a protest in Caracas where retirees and public sector workers demanded higher pensions and wages. The scene, captured in images circulating online, shows a line of police in

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