

September 22: Monday's top stories in 10 minutes
Sep 22, 2025
European leaders express concerns over Israel's response to the Palestine recognition push. Meanwhile, Super Typhoon Regasa wreaks havoc in the Philippines. Serious allegations arise as international students claim they were forced to campaign for a political party in exchange for course credit at a B.C. college. Instagram tests new AI technology in Canada to monitor teen accounts. On a positive note, major Canadian banks unite to combat financial scams.
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Global Push For Two-State Solution
- Many countries urged Israel not to use Palestinian recognition as a pretext for annexation or retaliation.
- The UN push focuses on a two-state solution as global outrage over the war grows.
Arctic Surveillance Shortfall
- Transport Canada reduced routine Arctic overflights this summer despite rising strategic interest.
- An aging Dash 7, pilot overtime rules and a delayed $36M drone explain the reactive surveillance posture.
Typhoon Regasa's Impact
- Super Typhoon Regasa battered northern Philippines with strong winds, flooding and power outages.
- The storm forced evacuations, closed schools and halted domestic flights across affected provinces.