Drugged and raped, Gisèle Pélicot has become France’s symbol of fight against sexual violence - The Globe and Mail
Since the beginning of the extraordinary trial on Sept. 2, during which Pélicot will face 51 of her alleged rapists, she has been praised for her courage and composure
Women in Iran are going without hijabs as second anniversary of Mahsa Amini’s death approaches - The Globe and Mail
Amini, 22, died on Sept. 16, 2022, in a hospital after her arrest by the country’s morality police over allegedly not wearing her hijab to the liking of the authorities
Infighting rocks Russia’s exiled opposition as Navalny allies accuse colleagues of foul play - The Globe and Mail
The two opposition movements have been involved in public disputes before, but their latest disagreement is the most potent yet
Iran says it successfully launched a satellite in its program criticized by West over missile fears - The Globe and Mail
The launch comes amid heightened tensions gripping the wider Middle East over the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in the Gaza Strip
Parties of both right and left oppose road tolls, and that’s a pity - The Globe and Mail
Tolling puts at least part of the burden of paying for roads and bridges on the people who use them
Opinion: It’s not just Trudeau: The Liberals’ days as the natural governing party are done - The Globe and Mail
Over the long term, the NDP appears to be taking voters away from the Liberals at the federal and provincial levels
Slain Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei buried with full military honours - The Globe and Mail
She died after allegedly being doused in petrol and set alight by her former partner
Israel strikes Gaza as friends and family of slain Turkish-American activist prepare for her funeral - The Globe and Mail
Meanwhile, a campaign to inoculate children in Gaza against polio drew down and the World Health Organisation said about 560,000 under 10 have recovered from their first dose
Russia threatens war escalation as West considers Ukraine’s long-range strikes request - The Globe and Mail
Kyiv has said such strikes are critical for its efforts to restrict Moscow’s ability to attack Ukraine, but allies have so far been reluctant to permit them
Opinion: My fighting Iranian sisters and I stood up for Mahsa Amini. Here we stand again - The Globe and Mail
Two years ago, a death in police custody galvanized Iran’s women to oppose a regime that then jailed and tormented them. Survivors, free from prison but not pain, return to the scenes of the arrests
Opinion: Our back alleys are evolving – from places we hide in, to spaces we share - The Globe and Mail
Alleys are one of the rare zones where the city lets you be momentarily invisible, or as close as you can get to it outside your front door
Opinion: The Canada-U.S. bonds of the Second World War were hard to forge, but they endure and are worth keeping - The Globe and Mail
The Nazi threat brought Canada and the United States together to defend something that mattered. That started with divisive decisions not unlike those that the West faces today
Globe editorial: Ottawa, tear down those trade walls - The Globe and Mail
Interprovincial trade barriers are costing the Canadian economy billions of dollars
Opinion: High condo fees and a weak loonie make Florida no country for snowbirds - The Globe and Mail
Soaring home insurance rates and rising ownership costs for condos represent a one-two punch that has quickly turned Florida from a relatively value-priced refuge into an expensive proposition
Opinion: An anxious fall as Canada’s economic misery finds company around the world - The Globe and Mail
The three major growth poles of the world economy, in Europe, the United States and China, are all slowing quickly
What Canadians think of the Prime Minister, plus other letters for Sept. 14: ‘Justin Trudeau is the victim of character assassination’ - The Globe and Mail
In today’s letters to the editor: Justin Trudeau; the political landscape; what we lose when words lose meaning; AI; bird feeders
Argonauts snap two-game slide with 33-17 victory over Lions - The Globe and Mail
Chad Kelly throws for one touchdown, runs for another as Toronto Argonauts beat B.C. Lions 33-17
Toronto Argonauts snap two-game slide with 33-17 victory over B.C. Lions - The Globe and Mail
Lirim Hajrullahu boots six field goals as Toronto Argonauts beat B.C. Lions 33-17
Firefighters gain ground on three huge Southern California blazes - The Globe and Mail
Three major wildfires that have ravaged the mountains east of Los Angeles
Tagovailoa is dealing with another concussion. What we know and what happens next - The Globe and Mail
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has suffered a third concussion and here’s what comes next
Advertising logo to be added to MLB helmets in postseason - The Globe and Mail
Germany-based sponsor’s logo will appear on MLB helmets during MLB playoffs
Kirk’s walk-off single in 11th inning lifts Blue Jays past Cardinals 4-3 - The Globe and Mail
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Ten Hag shrugs off Ronaldo reopening wounds with Man United - The Globe and Mail
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is looking to right the ship after the club’s worst league season in 34 years
Stampeders return to Maier at QB eyeing chance to get on track against Alouettes - The Globe and Mail
East Division leading Montreal Alouettes visit West Division cellar-dwelling Calgary Stampeders