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Police were on the scene of 3 Bridgewater Crescent in Barrhaven, March 24, 2026. Photo by Jean Levac /Postmedia Article content It’s Tuesday, March 24. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and

UN body investigating fatal strike on Iranian girls school

GENEVA, March 17 — A UN inquiry has started investigating a fatal strike on a primary school on the first day of U...

Fatal First Date

A couple’s first date ends with an ambush. Both are shot. Can the only survivor identify the shooter? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty reports...

One of 2 pilots in fatal FA-50 crash was about to get married

Published March 6, 2025 11:31pm One of the pilots in the deadly crash of an FA-50 fighter jet in Bukidnon was supposed to exchange vows with his fiancée on March 15.  According to Chino Gaston’s report on "24 Oras" on Thursday, 1st Lieutenant AJ Dadulla looked forward to spending time with her bride after the

Nintendo Adds Fatal Fury 2 and Other SNES Games to Nintendo Switch Online Library

Fatal Fury 2 and two other Super Nintendo Entertainment System games have joined the Nintendo Switch Online library. A trailer released by Nintendo, below, announced Fatal Fury 2, Sutte Hakkun, and Super Ninja Boy are all now available in the SNES collection. Fatal Fury 2 arrived in 1992 as a fighting game sequel and introduced

Fatal health and safety breach costs Auckland business $4m

Navigation for News Categories Jamey Bowring. Photo: Facebook A South Auckland business will pay a multimillion-dollar settlement for a workplace death in 2015. Jamey Bowring, 24, was killed when a tank exploded at a hazardous substance company in Wiri. The High Court in Auckland on Monday ordered Salters Cartage Limited and its owner, Ronald Salter

Polar bear in fatal Alaska attack was in poor health

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A polar bear that killed a young mother and her baby last month in western Alaska was likely an older animal in poor physical condition, but tests came back negative for pathogens that affect the brain and cause aggressive behaviour, officials said Monday...

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Philippines SEC Signals Readiness for Real-World Asset Tokenization

You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Philippines SEC Signals Readiness for Real-World Asset Tokenization The Philippines SEC has signalled the readiness of the country to tokenize its real-world assets (RWAs), with more and more trust being invested in the blockchain-powered financial tools. As per the opinion of the regulator, all the legal frameworks

FIFA president Infantino brushes off World Cup criticism as crypto ambitions linger in the background

Giovanni Infantino has never been accused of lacking confidence. At press conferences held between June 10-14, the FIFA president addressed a growing list of complaints about the 2026 World Cup by telling critics to “chill and relax.” The tournament, he insisted, would be a success. The critics have material to work with. Ticket prices for

Morocco’s World Cup win over Scotland sparks crypto prediction market frenzy

Morocco’s 1-0 victory over Scotland on June 19 wasn’t just a statement win for the Atlas Lions. It was also one of the most heavily traded sporting events in crypto prediction market history, with volumes exceeding $2 billion around the Group C opener alone. Ismael Saibari scored just 71 seconds into the match at Boston

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