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.

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Brazil President Slams Interference in Former Colonies

Brazil’s President Condemns Modern Interference in Former Colonies In a powerful address that resonated far beyond South America, Brazil’s President has issued a scathing critique of contemporary geopolitical practices, denouncing what he describes as persistent interference by powerful nations in the affairs of previously colonized countries. Speaking at a major international forum, the leader framed […]

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Air Canada Express Plane Hits Vehicle at LaGuardia

Air Canada Express Incident at LaGuardia: Plane Collides with Vehicle A routine Saturday morning at one of America’s busiest airports was disrupted by a startling incident when an Air Canada Express flight collided with a ground vehicle on the tarmac. The event, which occurred at New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA) on March 23, 2026, has

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IEA Considers Additional Global Fuel Releases

IEA Considers Second Strategic Fuel Release to Stabilize Markets: A Deep Dive The global energy landscape is once again at a critical juncture. In a move signaling deep concern over market stability, the International Energy Agency (IEA) is actively deliberating the potential for a second coordinated release of emergency fuel stocks in less than a

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Asia Stocks Slide as US-Iran War Fears Grow

How Rising Middle East Tensions Are Dragging Down Asian Stock Markets The intricate web of global finance means that a geopolitical shock in one region can send tremors through markets thousands of miles away. This interconnected reality is being starkly demonstrated as escalating tensions in the Middle East trigger a significant sell-off across Asian stock

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Israel Hits Lebanon, Faces Iranian Missile Strikes

Escalating Israel-Iran Conflict Sparks Regional Tensions and Strikes The long-simmering shadow war between Israel and Iran has erupted into the open, marking a dangerous and unprecedented escalation that threatens to engulf the entire Middle East in a wider conflict. For decades, hostilities played out through proxies and covert operations. Now, a cycle of direct strikes

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Syrian Alcohol Sales Limits in Damascus Spark Backlash

Damascus Alcohol Restrictions Spark Public Outcry in Syria In a move that has taken many residents by surprise, Syrian authorities in Damascus have quietly implemented new, stringent restrictions on the sale of alcohol. The unannounced policy shift, which began to be enforced in recent weeks, has ignited a significant backlash from business owners and segments

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Iran Unswayed by Trump’s 48‑Hour Threat on Energy

Iran Defies Trump Threats as Nuclear Tensions Reach Boiling Point The geopolitical chessboard of the Middle East is once again trembling, as a stark ultimatum from former U.S. President Donald Trump collides with Iran’s unwavering defiance. The immediate spark? A social media post from Trump vowing to “obliterate” Iran’s energy infrastructure if he returns to

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Polls Show Rising US Dislike Toward Canada

Why U.S. Public Opinion Threatens Canada’s Trade and Economy For decades, the relationship between Canada and the United States was described not just as a partnership, but as a friendship. It was the world’s largest bilateral trading relationship, underpinned by shared values, intertwined histories, and a famously undefended border. However, a series of recent polls

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