All but one of the victims of the killings in the western province of Saskatchewan lived on an Indigenous reservation. One suspect remains on the run.
Month: September 2022
Putin Says He Will Meet With Xi and Insists Russia ‘Has Not Lost Anything’
In a characteristically defiant speech, Vladimir Putin appeared to whitewash the toll of the war, which U.S. officials estimate has killed or wounded 80,000 Russian soldiers and tens of thousands of Ukrainians.
China’s Youth Try on the Communist Cadre Look
Why are some Chinese youth dressing like middle-aged civil servants? It might be ironic, or a longing for stability in uncertain times.
Saskatchewan Stabbings Suspect Found Dead, Canada’s Police Say
The body of a man being sought by the authorities was found with wounds that were not believed to be self-inflicted. The killing of 10 people stunned the country.
Live Updates: Police Discount Sighting of 2nd Stabbing Suspect in Canada
Officers converged on a house on the Indigenous reserve where two brothers were accused of launching an attack that killed 10 people, but later said he was still at large.
U.K. Live Updates: Liz Truss to Deliver First Address as Prime Minister
Ms. Truss is expected to speak on Tuesday afternoon amid a worsening cost-of-living crisis in Britain. She took office after meeting with Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral in Scotland.
South Korea Dodges Major Destruction From Typhoon Hinnamnor
The worst of the storm passed, leaving severe, if isolated, flooding and damage in its wake. At least two people were killed and 10 were missing.
One Suspect in Canada Stabbing Is Dead, the Police Say
The other of the two suspects, who the police say are brothers, isstill at large.
Strong Earthquake Shakes Southwestern China
State media said more than 40 people were killed, but communications in the landslide-prone area were disrupted and the full damage was unclear.
Kremlin Plan to Deepen Hold on South Is Delayed as Ukraine Presses Offensive
The Moscow-backed authorities in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson put a vote on joining Russia on hold, an apparent reflection of Ukrainian forces’ push in the area.