Trump threatens 'total destruction' of North Korea
U.S. President Donald Trump, in a combative debut speech to the UN General Assembly, threatened the 'total destruction' of North Korea if it does not abandon its drive toward nuclear weapons.
U.S. President Donald Trump, in a combative debut speech to the UN General Assembly, threatened the 'total destruction' of North Korea if it does not abandon its drive toward nuclear weapons.
Elected on the nationalist slogan 'America first,' U.S. President Donald Trump will use his debut address to the UN General Assembly to argue that individual nations should act in their own self-interest, yet rally together when faced with a common threat such as North Korea.
Hurricane Maria swept over the small island of Dominica with catastrophic Category 5 winds overnight, starting a charge into the eastern Caribbean that threatens islands already devastated by Hurricane Irma and holds the possibility of a direct hit on Puerto Rico.
Dominica's leader sent out an emotional plea for help as Hurricane Maria smashed into the Caribbean island and caused "mind-boggling" devastation, but an ominous silence followed as the country lost all communications on Tuesday and the Category 5 hurricane barrelled toward Puerto Rico, which looked likely to take a direct hit.
Hurricane Maria smashed into Dominica, ripping the roof off even the prime minister's residence and causing what he called "mind-boggling" devastation Tuesday as it plunged into a Caribbean region already ravaged by Hurricane Irma.
One-time pop-punk princess Avril Lavigne has beaten superstar Beyonce at something, she's been named the most dangerous celebrity on the internet.
Toys "R" Us Canada has started bankruptcy proceedings north of the border a day after it filed in the U.S.
Toys 'R' Us has filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States and says it intends to follow suit in Canada.
A new study has found a link between fluoride levels in pregnant women and lower intelligence in their children.
Clowns took to the streets of Vancouver on Monday, determined to let the air out of a proposal to ban balloons in the city’s parks and community centres.
A new study has found more than 7,200 medical devices were recalled in Canada between 2005 and 2014, ranging from hospital beds to major joint implants to hernia mesh.
There was an emotional reunion in Ottawa on Monday, when complete strangers visited the baby they helped save on the side of the road – and met his very thankful parents.
Canadians should be "very concerned" about their cell phones, computers and other electronic devices being searched by U.S. border agents, the federal privacy czar says.
The government's plans to close what it calls "unfair" tax loopholes dominated question period on MPs' first day back in the House of Commons.