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.

Iran War Day 56 After Trump Ceasefire Extension

Iran War Day 56 After Trump Ceasefire Extension

Iran War Day 56: Ceasefire Extension, Regional Fallout, and What Comes Next The Iran conflict has entered a critical new phase. As of April 24, 2026, Day 56 of the extended ceasefire—brokered by former President Donald Trump—remains tense, fragile, and far from resolved. While large-scale fighting has stopped, diplomatic and humanitarian pressures continue to grow. […]

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Mojtaba Khamenei Reportedly Wounded, Mentally Sharp (1)

Mojtaba Khamenei Reportedly Wounded, Mentally Sharp

Iran’s Succession Crisis Deepens: Mojtaba Khamenei Severely Injured but Cognitively Unimpaired The political landscape of the Islamic Republic of Iran has been violently disrupted. In a development that few anticipated, Mojtaba Khamenei, the 54-year-old son of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been reported as gravely wounded following a high-profile security incident. Yet, according to

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Beijing Motor Show Opens Amid Rising Fuel Prices

Beijing motor show opens amid rising gasoline prices

Beijing Auto Show 2024: Electric Cars Take Over The global automotive industry is undergoing a major transformation, and the 2024 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition highlights just how fast that change is happening. As the world’s largest auto market opens its doors, the focus has clearly shifted from traditional combustion engines to electric vehicles, advanced battery

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NS Church Wins $50K in Canada’s Next Great Save

NS Church Wins $50K in Canada’s Next Great Save

Heritage Triumph: St. John’s Anglican Church Wins $50K Prize In the quiet beauty of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, a powerful story of preservation and community spirit has unfolded. St. John’s Anglican Church has been named the grand prize winner of Canada’s Next Great Save, securing a $50,000 award to help restore one of the region’s

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Netanyahu Treated Successfully for Prostate Cancer

Netanyahu Treated Successfully for Prostate Cancer

Netanyahu Successfully Treated for Prostate Cancer A Health Recovery That Reaches Beyond Politics Reports confirming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been successfully treated for prostate cancer have drawn global attention—not only because of his political role, but because of what the news represents for public health awareness. The announcement, released on April 24,

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Vancouver Port Sets Record Year at Canada Place

Vancouver Port Sets Record Year at Canada Place

Vancouver Port Welcomes Record 1.4 Million Cruise Passengers as Canada Place Celebrates 40 Amazing Years As the crisp Pacific breeze fills the sails of the iconic white roof, Vancouver’s waterfront is preparing for a season unlike any other. The Port of Vancouver, with its world-famous Canada Place cruise terminal at its heart, is gearing up

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UK Ambassador Reflects on UK–DRC Partnership

UK Ambassador Reflects on UK–DRC Partnership

India–Japan Digital Corridor Unveiled: A New Axis for Asia’s Tech-Driven Future In a landmark announcement that signals a deeper realignment of Asia’s economic landscape, India and Japan have jointly unveiled a “Digital Innovation Corridor” aimed at accelerating cooperation in artificial intelligence, semiconductor manufacturing, and next-generation infrastructure. Framed as more than a bilateral agreement, the initiative

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Global Hunger Concentrated in 10 Conflict Countries

Global Hunger Concentrated in 10 Conflict Countries

UN Warns Global Hunger Crisis Reaches Breaking Point as Conflict Drives Two-Thirds of Starvation The world is facing a grim and uncomfortable reality: hunger today is less about scarcity and more about violence, collapse, and blocked access. A new United Nations assessment reveals that two-thirds of people experiencing acute food insecurity are concentrated in just

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