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.

Trump Suggests US Could Seize Iran’s Kharg Island Oil Hub

Trump Suggests US Could Seize Iran’s Kharg Island Oil Hub

Could the U.S. Seize Iran’s Strategic Kharg Island? Analyzing a Provocative Suggestion The geopolitical landscape in the Persian Gulf is perpetually tense, but recent remarks from former U.S. President Donald Trump have injected a new and highly provocative scenario into the discourse. During a rally, Trump suggested that the United States could, or perhaps should, […]

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Australia to Cut Fuel Tax Amid Global Energy Crisis

Australia to Cut Fuel Tax Amid Global Energy Crisis

Australia Cuts Fuel Tax in Half Amid Global Energy Price Surge In a decisive move to shield its citizens and economy from the escalating pressures of a worldwide energy crunch, the Australian government has announced a dramatic intervention. Effective immediately, the federal fuel excise tax will be slashed by 50%, a measure designed to provide

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How the US Could Reopen Hormuz Strait and Risks

How the US Could Reopen Hormuz Strait and Risks

Navigating the Strait of Hormuz: US Military Options and Global Risks The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow maritime chokepoint between Oman and Iran, is the world’s most critical oil transit corridor. Every day, nearly 20% of the world’s oil supply—about 21 million barrels—flows through its tense waters. For decades, it has been a flashpoint for

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Mexico’s Bird Vendors Make Annual Pilgrimage to Basilica

Mexico’s Bird Vendors Make Annual Pilgrimage to Basilica

Feathered Faith: Mexico’s Annual Bird Vendor Pilgrimage to Guadalupe Every December, as the faithful from across Mexico journey to the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a unique and vibrant procession unfolds. It is not just a pilgrimage of people, but of songbirds. For generations, vendors from the state of Michoacán have made the long

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IOC Bans Transgender Women From Female Olympic Events

IOC Bans Transgender Women From Female Olympic Events

The New Olympic Landscape: Understanding the Impact of Transgender Athlete Policy Changes The world of elite sports is at a crossroads, navigating the complex interplay of inclusivity, competitive integrity, and human rights. At the center of this global conversation is the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which has enacted a profound shift in its approach to

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Indian Worker Killed in Iranian Attack on Kuwait Plant

Indian Worker Killed in Iranian Attack on Kuwait Plant

Indian Worker Killed in Iran’s Drone Strike on Kuwait Facility The shadow of regional conflict has once again fallen on the lives of ordinary workers, this time with tragic consequences in Kuwait. In a stark reminder of how geopolitical tensions can spill across borders with devastating human cost, an Indian national was killed in a

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Peters Leaves World Champs for NRL Role

Confirmed: Peters Leaves World Champs for NRL Role

World Champion Coach Brendan Peters Returns to NRL in Major Coup The rugby league landscape has been dramatically reshaped with the stunning confirmation that Brendan Peters, the mastermind behind the recent World Cup triumph, is set to leave his post with the world champions to accept a top-tier coaching role in the National Rugby League.

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International Visitors Boost Canada Tourism in 2025

International Visitors Boost Canada Tourism in 2025

International Travelers Fuel Unprecedented Tourism Boom in Canada for 2025 For years, Canada’s tourism industry gazed at the horizon, awaiting the return of a vital tide. Now, the wave has not only arrived—it has surged. Newly released data confirms what industry insiders have felt building: a powerful, sustained resurgence led by visitors from across the

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Paramilitary Attack Kills 14 in Central Sudan

Paramilitary Attack Kills 14 in Central Sudan

Sudan’s Deadly Conflict Escalates with Central State Massacre The brutal war tearing Sudan apart has taken another horrific turn, with a paramilitary assault in the country’s central heartland claiming at least 14 lives. This latest massacre underscores the conflict’s terrifying expansion beyond the capital, Khartoum, and the western Darfur region, signaling a dangerous new phase

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Leaders Condemn Israeli Police Over Church Incident

Leaders Condemn Israeli Police Over Church Incident

Israeli Police Block Cardinal from Holy Sepulchre, Sparking Outcry In a move that has sent shockwaves through the Christian world and ignited a diplomatic firestorm, Israeli police prevented the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, from entering the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on a recent Sunday. This site, revered as the location of

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