More government, media criticism of Israel needed

Sovereignty at riskThe US seems to be taking us for mugs over AUKUS, and perhaps we are. The arrangement made by the Morrison government with the Biden administration and the UK government... Read more »

Honor mobile phone leading in AI speed

Fiercely competitive smartphone market shifts focus from hardware features to virtual brainpower Zhao Ming, president of Huawei”s Honor Brand, delivers a speech at the launch ceremony for their AI phone Honor V10.... Read more »

PR: Israeli Tech Sees Strongest Half Since 2021 Hype Cycle

TEL AVIV, June 29, 2025: Startup Nation Central, a nonprofit promoting the Israeli innovation ecosystem globally, has released a mid-year analysis based on data from the Finder business platform, revealing that the... Read more »

12 impossible ideas that Israelis turned into reality

Tell an Israeli his or her invention idea is preposterous, and you’ve just given that inventor a reason to see it through. Whether it was planting crops in the desert or building... Read more »

6 Israeli Companies Innovating for CLL Patients

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) is the most common leukemia in the Western world. For patients, it is often a long journey marked by complex treatments, intensive monitoring, and side effects that disrupt... Read more »

B.C. nature corridors get $8 million to help boost protections

This story was produced in collaboration with IndigiNews. As rain poured down on a stretch of endangered grasslands east of Kelowna, B.C., Westbank First Nation Councillor Jordan Coble guided guests to lay... Read more »

Thomas Crooks’ motives still unclear one year after Trump assassination attempt

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! As the one-year mark nears since the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, questions remain unanswered; notably, why did Thomas Matthew Crooks carry out... Read more »

Can Kelowna build housing and leave room for nature?

This story was produced in collaboration with IndigiNews. It is part of Habitat, a series from The Narwhal which looks at how communities are working to address the housing and climate change... Read more »

What a Yukon hockey star’s draft to a U.S. college means for Canadian hockey

The language used to describe Gavin McKenna’s game often comes straight from the realm of fantasy. “He’s a unicorn talent. He’s brilliant,” said Craig Button, a senior hockey analyst with TSN and former NHL general manager.  Sometimes known as... Read more »

PKK begins disarmament process after 40 years of armed struggle in Turkiye

Fighters from PKK begin symbolic disarmament in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region, ending decades-long battle with Turkiye. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) has begun the first steps towards disarmament, closing a chapter on... Read more »