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Leaders of Germany, France, Italy, Romania in Ukraine to support fight against Russia
Zelensky expected to push for more arms to withstand the Russian invaders after accusing France, Germany and Italy of foot-dragging

BlackBerry spins its wheels, but the paydays continue
The pay-for-performance disconnect at BlackBerry is real and getting worse, and shareholders will likely send that message next week

Panic at the crypto
Cryptocurrencies have taken another beating this week. Globe columnist Tim Kiladze makes sense of this latest crash

‘It’s a dog eat dog world’ as housing cool-down helps ignite rental market wars
Rents in many parts of Canada are nearing or surging past prepandemic records, just as property values and home resale transactions declined for the second consecutive month in May

OPP officers provide testimony at inquest into 2015 triple murders
Four OPP officers addressed difficulties they had while discovering three deaths in 2015 connected by intimate partner violence

Across Canada, renters are now saving hundreds of dollars over owning
The math on renting vs. owning a home has changed drastically, says Rob Carrick in this look at the owning versus renting debate

Liz Cheney is making headway in slaying the Trump dragon
By spearheading congressional hearings into the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, the representative is fast becoming an American heroine

‘COVID hasn’t gone away’: Five things health experts say we must do to end the pandemic
Boosting health care capacity, encouraging third doses and better understanding long COVID are among the issues health experts say need to be addressed

Partying with the Russians: the message is, this will all blow over some day
By sending a representative, Global Affairs betrayed its attitude toward the war in Ukraine

Many women who suffer from intimate partner violence don’t trust the police. Why are they the default response?
Fearing discrimination, revictimization or arrests that do more harm than good, women in Canada often stay silent about their abuse. Other jurisdictions are trying to remove police from the equation