World News
Bodies of divers who died in Maldives scuba accident returned to Italy (CBS News)
The Weird Side of African Wildlife (Yahoo News)
France suspends extra EU border checks at Dover after hours-long queues (BBC)
Dozens dead in explosion at China coal mine (Sydney Morning Herald)
Fernandes named Premier League player of season (BBC)
UK's 'anxious generation' of young people struggling to adapt to workplace (The Guardian)
'Nobody Can Outdo Us In Violence': Students' Party To Bangladesh PM After Supporters Clash (NDTV)
UK needs 'national consensus' over rejoining EU, David Miliband says (The Guardian)
Brewdog founder to give shares in new beer brand to old investors (BBC)
Studying sports and disability, he laid the groundwork for the Special Olympics (The Washington Post)
'Fast-developing emergency': 1 killed, several injured after fire, explosions at New York City Shipyard (The Times of India)
'I don't have a life': man sent to France in 'one in, one out' refugee scheme tells of return to UK (The Guardian)
White House Tells Congo's Soccer Team to Isolate, Citing Ebola Outbreak (New York Times)
Uganda confirms 3 new Ebola cases as WHO warns against underestimating outbreak risk (The Times of India)
Meet Kevin Warsh, "Pro-Crypto" Man Replacing Jerome Powell As US Fed Chief (NDTV)
South American Animals That Look Almost Fake (Yahoo News)
'Canada is handing people over to ICE': refugees rejected at border face US detention (The Guardian)
Even if the Iran war ended today, US fuel prices aren't likely to normalize this year (The Guardian)
Parents Arrested After Children Found Abandoned in Portugal, 1,300 Miles from Home (NDTV)
Democratic chair faces calls to quit over 'shambles' of election autopsy release (The Guardian)
Canada
JAY GOLDBERG: Tripling the streaming tax is a huge mistake (Calgary Sun)
Here are some of China’s major coal mining disasters this century (Winnipeg Free Press)
Letters, May 23, 2026: ‘Too many people in the national parks’ (Calgary Sun)
Stand-alone offence will help investigate, prosecute hate crimes, experts say (Winnipeg Free Press)
Some Yukon residents, visitors say small recent wildfires near Carmacks have prompted safety measures (CBC)
5 ways to get more vitamin D without taking a supplement (Toronto Sun)
Stellantis unveils North American plan including new Chrysler, Dodge products (Windsor Star)
Province, watershed district responsible for flooding of pastures, cattle farmers allege in lawsuit (CBC)
Riley Laychuk's weekend forecast: hot temperatures ahead (CBC)
Canada's John Gay set for debut marathon in Ottawa after serious injuries nearly forced him to retire (CBC)
From diagnosis to purpose. How 1 Thunder Bay couple found strength through Huntington's disease (CBC)
Pentagon gave Canada classified paper detailing defence priorities (Winnipeg Free Press)
'My principal asked, ‘Are you on the Drake album?”: Toronto teen producer lands on rapper’s new trilogy (Winnipeg Free Press)
Non-profit campaigning to save Dawson Creek medical accommodation house (CBC)
Bruno Fernandes wins the Premier League player-of-season award (Winnipeg Free Press)
Auckland FC beats Sydney FC 1-0 to become 1st New Zealand team to win Australian league title (Winnipeg Free Press)
These four Asian artists crossed oceans to find a home, and themselves, in Saskatchewan (CBC)
‘Electric Playground’ creator Victor Lucas changed the game — by putting it on TV (Winnipeg Free Press)
Lionel Scaloni remains calm and cool as Argentina prepares to defend its World Cup title (Winnipeg Free Press)
Spikeball? Dance routines? Why this Saskatoon school rethought its track and field day (CBC)