World News
Two U.K. Women's Groups Ban Transgender Girls and Women (New York Times)
"Harrowing": Democrats Release New Photos, Videos Of Epstein's Island (NDTV)
'Risky': Belgium On EU Plan To Fund Ukraine Through Frozen Russian Assets (NDTV)
Trump administration pauses all immigration applications from 19 non-European countries (CBC)
Reform UK aiming for reverse takeover of Tories, Farage says (The Guardian)
Malaysia Approves Resumption Of Search For Missing MH370 Plane: What We Know (NDTV)
Most People In India Think Trump Presidency Is Bad For Their Country: Poll (NDTV)
Hegseth, with White House help, tries to distance himself from boat strike fallout (The Washington Post)
Stakes High, Europe Races to Save Its Financing Plan for Ukraine (New York Times)
Raccoon Breaks Into Liquor Store In US, Gets Drunk And Passes Out (NDTV)
Keir Starmer expected to award 25 new Labour peerages (The Guardian)
Franklin the Turtle book publisher condemns Hegseth’s ‘violent’ post (Global News)
Sabrina Carpenter condemns Trump administration's use of lyrics after Franklin the turtle backlash (CBC)
Hegseth, citing 'fog of war,' says he learned of survivors hours after strike (The Washington Post)
In a new memoir, Spain's disgraced former king seeks redemption. Spaniards seem unmoved (ABC News)
A Skating Rink Was Built Around a Luciano Pavarotti Statue. People Aren't Thrilled. (New York Times)
Minister responds to case of border officer targeted by Indian ‘disinformation’ (Global News)
Italian fashion group Prada buys rival Versace (CBC)
After Defence Pushback, Court Shown Video Of US CEO Killer's Arrest (NDTV)
Family of Colombian man killed in U.S. boat strikes files formal complaint (The Washington Post)
Canada
'Best-case scenario': Hudson's Bay charter to remain in public hands after joint $18M bid (CBC)
New report finds Northumberland ferry service vital to the survival of eastern P.E.I. (CBC)
20 B.C. Conservative MLAs call for Leader John Rustad’s removal, lawyer’s letter says (Winnipeg Free Press)
Ontario spent record $112M on taxpayer-funded advertising, auditor finds (CBC)
New York Liberty hire Warriors assistant Chris DeMarco as head coach (Winnipeg Free Press)
Man arrested for allegedly stealing more than $25K worth of goods from Winnipeg stores (CBC)
ACC commissioner Jim Phillips is emphatically pushing for No. 12 Miami, league champ to get CFP bids (Winnipeg Free Press)
Online banking fraud leaves Winnipeg woman on hook for $174K debt (CBC)
Einarson rink anointed Canada's team at Scotties with Homan preparing for Olympics (CBC)
Breath samples collected by drone hold clues to health of North Atlantic right whales (CBC)
Parks Canada sites saw 13 per cent spike in visitors with Canada Strong Pass in place (Winnipeg Free Press)
Feds to reduce housing spending by half, build only 26,000 homes: Budget watchdog (CBC)
Colts sign former Saints kicker Blake Grupe to practice squad (Winnipeg Free Press)
Winnipeg can ignore municipal board, approve apartment complex next to curling club, new report says (CBC)
Gillingham pitches next step for emergency response service dedicated to mental-health calls (CBC)
1 dead after shooting at MGM National Harbor in DC suburbs, police say (Winnipeg Free Press)
Tim Hortons lobbied MPs for more temporary foreign workers over last 18 months (CBC)
The World Cup draw is usually a spectacle. This time, FIFA hopes bigger is better (Winnipeg Free Press)
School division releases findings from probe into 2024 cybersecurity breach (Winnipeg Free Press)
NDP legislator Joan Phillip facing unspecified health issue, says party caucus (Winnipeg Free Press)