Gang steals €2.3m from security van in Italy, ripping the back open ‘like a can of tuna’

Italian police are hunting a gang of armed robbers who blocked a motorway with burning vehicles and used a digger to rip open a security van “like a can of tuna” to steal €2.3 million (£2.1 million) in cash. The four men, who were masked, fired shots from automatic weapons to intimidate the security guards…

Fort McMurray Wildfire, 2 Years Later: Hundreds Of Insurance Claims Unresolved

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — Deadlines have been extended for hundreds of insurance claims that remain unresolved more than two years after a wildfire dubbed “The Beast” tore through Fort McMurray and surrounding areas in the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. “This is unprecedented, not just for the people of Wood Buffalo, but for our industry,”…

WestJet 'Reviewing' Baggage Policy Targeting Travellers To Jamaica, Trinidad And Tobago

Until last week, Nellrene Walker loved WestJet. She wanted her money to support a Canadian airline; she had good experiences with WestJet in the past; and she liked that its pilots had recently unionized and its flight attendants were likely to be next. Today, following the airline’s public apology for her flight-booking experience, she and…

Nawaz Sharif sentenced to seven years in prison in controversial corruption case

A Pakistan court on Monday jailed former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for seven years on graft charges that he says were politically motivated. The anti-corruption court said in its ruling that the three-time prime minister was unable to prove the source of income that led to his ownership of a steel mill in Saudi Arabia. Mr Sharif was…

Former UN human rights chief says princess who tried to flee UAE is ‘troubled’

A former UN human rights chief has been  accused of ‘reciting from Dubai’s script’ after she described a princess who fled the UAE as “troubled” following an unusual meeting at the home where she is allegedly being held captive.  Mary Robinson, the former president of Ireland, met with Sheikha Latifa earlier this month in Dubai…

UAE re-opens embassy in Syria as Arab leaders begin to welcome Assad back from the cold

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has re-opened its embassy in Syria, taking a major public step towards welcoming Bashar al-Assad back into the fold of Arab leaders after years of estrangement.   Syria was suspended from the Arab League shortly after the Syrian war broke out in 2011 and most Arab states closed their embassies in…

House Prices In Canada Are Now Under The Control Of Global Forces

Housing markets, most realtors will tell you, are local. When it comes to residential real estate, Vancouver is nothing like Halifax, which in turn is nothing like Quebec City. Each housing market reflects the realities of its community: Prices for the most part reflect what people are earning, and how much they can get a…

Canada Employment Insurance Recipients Fall To Lowest Level In 21 Years

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the number of people collecting employment insurance in April fell to the lowest level in at least 21 years. The federal agency says 453,100 people received the regular wage insurance payments in April, down 100,200 or 18 per cent since April 2017, and the lowest number since comparable data became…