Thousands of people turned up at polling stations across Russia on Sunday to take part in what the anti-Kremlin opposition said was a peaceful but symbolic political protest against the re-election of President Vladimir Putin.
Some companies make their products incompatible with other brands, citing copyright reasons, though critics say it prevents competition. Normally associated with the tech industry, the tactic is showing up in new sectors, like farm equipment manufacturing. A new bill hopes to change that.
Extreme cold near the start of this year in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan has led to a damage bill of more than $180 million, the Insurance Bureau of Canada says.
CBC's Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week.
The deaths of six Edmonton children were ruled homicides in 2023, the highest annual number of child homicides the city has seen in at least a decade.
Wild turkeys have been moving into urban areas throughout the northeastern United States for years, and it's not unusual to see the omnivorous birds scratching around bird feeders or roadsides in search of food or bits of gravel that helps them digest.
Researchers say newly discovered archival records reveal an important connection between Ontario First Nations and Irish famine victims.
A new report commissioned by the U.S. State Department is warning governments are running out of time to implement comprehensive safeguards on the development and regulation of advanced artificial intelligence — and that the future of the human species could be at stake.
Despite women making some notable contributions to vehicle design over the years, most car designers are men. But electric vehicles could usher in a better era for the purses, laptop bags and other belongings because with smaller motors and no transmission tunnel, there’s more room to play with for storage.
A young woman who watched her boyfriend die as she hid behind a dumpster; a former hostage who spent 55 days in captivity; a grandmother who lost two generations of her family. Stories like theirs have been shared around the world since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel of Oct. 7 but are now being preserved for posterity by a foundation originally created to document the horrors of the Holocaust.
Fae Johnstone and Lauren Sundstrom have large social media followings which also attract a lot of hate. But they are adamant that they won't be forced into the social media shadows by what they say are transphobic commenters and trolls.
Livestreams from the area showed fountains of molten rock soaring from fissures in the ground after authorities had warned for weeks that an eruption was imminent on the Reykjanes peninsula, just south of Iceland's capital Reykjavik.
People across the world celebrated Irish heritage at several major parades and events on Saturday.
People across the world celebrated Irish heritage at several major parades and events on Saturday.
People across the world celebrated Irish heritage at several major parades and events on Saturday.
The main UN aid agency operating in Gaza said on Saturday that acute malnutrition is rising more quickly in the north of the enclave, while Israel prepared to send a delegation to Qatar for new ceasefire talks.