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Celine Dion returning to Las Vegas in August Canadian singer Celine Dion will return to Las Vegas to perform the first of 40 shows on August 27, after a nearly year-long break to care for her cancer-striken husband.
26 March 2015
Toyota rolls into TED with zippy new way to get around Steve Gundrum was grinning when he climbed out of a Toyota some might call a cross between a zippy scooter and an eco-friendly electric car.
20 March 2015
Gates calls for 'germ games' instead of war games Bill Gates opened a mock Ebola field hospital at the prestigious TED Conference as part of a call to be battle-ready for a deadly global epidemic.
19 March 2015
Liquid metal 'Terminator' robot inspires 3D printer A terrifying killer liquid metal robot from a blockbuster "Terminator" science fiction film has inspired what was heralded here as a revolution in 3D printing.
18 March 2015
From cancer-battling bacteria to life on Mars at TED Brilliant minds wrapped around heady notions ranging from injecting medicine by laser to cherishing life on Earth while seeking a future in the stars as the TED conference began.
17 March 2015
Amal Clooney slams Canada over Al-Jazeera journalist case Prominent human rights lawyer Amal Clooney lashed out at the Canadian government, accusing Ottawa of "woefully inadequate" efforts to secure the repatriation.
27 February 2015
Chris Brown says denied entry to Canada R&B star Chris Brown ditched a performance Tuesday in Canada at the 11th hour after he was barred entry.
25 February 2015
Canadian town council blocks mosque over 'fear' A town in the Canadian province of Quebec rejected plans for a mosque after numerous residents expressed "fear" about Islam.
14 February 2015
US lawmakers celebrate Keystone, bill awaits Obama veto US Republican lawmakers held a ceremony hailing Congress's passage of the Keystone XL pipeline, but President Barack Obama has vowed to veto the legislation.
14 February 2015
Blackberry, Samsung deny takeover report Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry's shares jumped then fell back amid rumors of takeover talks with South Korea's Samsung.
15 January 2015
Elizabet Tursynbayeva wins Mentor Nestle Nesquik Torun Cup 2015 Kazakhstani figure skater Elizabet Tursynbayeva, 14, has won a tournament in Poland.
15 January 2015
Protesters across Americas rally behind 'I am Charlie' Hundreds rallied night in the frigid cold proclaiming "I am Charlie" in solidarity with those killed in a deadly attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo.
08 January 2015
No visa free entrance to USA and EU for Kazakhstanis in nearest future: Minister of Foreign Affairs Minister of Foreign Affairs Yerlan Idrissov declared that Kazakhstan would not obtain visa free regime from the USA and the European Union in the nearest future.
02 January 2015
Canadian frigate to join NATO forces off Ukraine A Canadian frigate with 250 marines on board set off from Halifax on the Atlantic coast to join NATO forces in the Mediterranean Sea monitoring the Ukraine crisis.
31 December 2014
Canada increases global reach with new military transporter Canada's defense minister announced the addition of a fifth military transport jumbo jet to its fleet.
20 December 2014
Canada slaps new sanctions on Russia oil sector over Ukraine Canada announced fresh sanctions on Russia over its support for rebels in Ukraine, targeting 20 Russian politicians and Ukrainian separatist leaders.
20 December 2014
Hacking threatens airline safety: aviation chiefs Cyber crime is a serious threat to safety in the skies, aviation industry heavyweights said, vowing to fight the growing scourge before it causes a catastrophic incident.
11 December 2014
Obesity clips up to 8 years off your life, says study Obesity and extreme obesity can reduce life expectancy by up to eight years and deprive people of as much as 19 years of good health.
05 December 2014
Canada to dress Ukrainian soldiers for winter warfare Canada's Defense Minister Rob Nicholson announced the sending of winter coats, boots and gloves to dress 30,000 Ukrainian soldiers.
27 November 2014
Lost languages leave a mark on the brain Babies adopted across international borders may not remember the language they heard in their first days, but the words leave a lasting mark on their minds.
18 November 2014
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