French authorities allege an Ottawa university professor bought a motorcycle used in a bombing that killed four people and injured 20 at a Paris synagogue in 1980, according to court documents released Thursday.
An airliner co-pilot who suffered a mental breakdown mid-flight had to be wrestled out of the cockpit before a stewardess helped make an emergency landing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Politicians actually listened when experts told them to protect Canada's boreal forest, a potent weapon against global warming, and the plan for this vast green area could work on some of the world's other vital places, scientists told Reuters.
More than two dozen people, including two men from Boston, have been charged with smuggling tons of marijuana from Canada to the United States through the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation in upstate New York.
Global media magnate Rupert Murdoch says doomsayers who are predicting the Internet will kill off newspapers are "misguided cynics" who fail to grasp that the online world is potentially a huge new market of information-hungry consumers.
The U.S. has revised its count of juveniles ever held at Guantanamo Bay to 12, up from the eight it reported in May to the United Nations, a Pentagon spokesman said Sunday.
Patrick Chan, a 17-year-old Canadian, won the Trophee Bompard on Saturday for his second Grand Prix title this season by capturing the free skate and finishing ahead of Japan's Takahiko Kozuka and France's Alban Preaubert.
Cem Ozdemir tells public audiences how he was wrapped in a towel in a Turkish bath when a German woman walked in naked. So he dropped his towel "to show that I was well integrated at home in Germany."
Teenager Patrick Chan enjoyed his best performance of the season and Joannie Rochette overcame a spill as the Canadian skaters led after the men's and women's short programs in the Trophee Bompard on Friday.
Countries attending a U.N. interfaith conference Thursday rejected the use of religion to justify acts of terrorism and other violence that kills and injures innocent civilians.
A former human rights professor at Harvard University on Thursday entered the leadership race for Canada's once-dominant Liberal Party, which lost badly at the polls during national elections last month.