Biden’s ex daughter-in-law opens up about marriage to Hunter

WASHINGTON (AP) — Kathleen Buhle, the ex-wife of President Joe Biden's son Hunter, says she has “total control over my life now," five years after her divorce, as she opens up about her marriage in a new memoir.

Madrid taxi drivers protest proposed ride-hailing rules

MADRID (AP) — Hundreds of taxi drivers protested Wednesday in the streets of Madrid against what they claim is unfair competition from ride-hailing services. The drivers participated

Russia cuts off natural gas supply to Denmark, company says

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Denmark’s largest energy company said Russia cut off its gas supply Wednesday because it refused to pay in rubles, the latest escalation over European energy amid the war in Ukraine.

Germans snap up inflation-busting public transit tickets

BERLIN (AP) — Travelers in Germany will be able to crisscross the country for under $10 a month this summer as part of a government program intended to help combat rampant inflation, high fuel prices and climate change.

B.C. to join small group of jurisdictions with decriminalization of hard drugs

VANCOUVER — British Columbia will soon join a handful of jurisdictions around the world where drug users are not criminalized for possessing small amounts of some illicit drugs for personal use. Critics say that while decriminalization is a positive fi...

Ottawa, N.W.T. in talks with U.S. charity about funding for Indigenous park guardians

Ottawa and Northwest Territories are in discussions with a large American charity about permanent funding for a program that puts First Nations people in charge of looking after parks and other conservation areas on their traditional lands. Representat...

Tories failed to separate criticism of Chinese regime from Chinese communities: Brown

OTTAWA — Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Brown says he believes Canada can advance its trade relationship with China while at the same time take a stand against its human rights abuses.  "I'm a firm believer that you can do both," Brown

Quebec is no Louisiana, experts say as premier accused of stoking immigration fears

MONTREAL — Premier François Legault's assertion that Quebec risks turning into Louisiana if the province doesn't have more control over immigration is based more in pre-election posturing than reality, opposition politicians and experts said this week....

Where the Ontario leaders are on the campaign trail for June 1

Here's where the leaders of Ontario's main political parties are today: ____ Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford Toronto: Hosts a rally. 8 p.m. ____ NDP Leader Andrea Horwath Brampton: Talks about plan "to stop the cuts and fix health care." 9:30...

Accusations fly after Myanmar bombing kills 1, injures 9

BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar’s military government and its opponents traded accusations over a bomb that exploded Tuesday in the middle of the country’s largest city, Yangon, killing one and wounding nine others.