As he lived in a tent and battled to provide for his family, Hussam al-Masri, a Reuters journalist killed by Israeli fire on Monday while running a live video feed at Gaza's Nasser Hospital, covered the suffering of civilians during the conflict. According to journalist colleagues, Masri, 49, was a seasoned cameraman who was well-liked by Gaza's close-knit community of reporters because of his upbeat demeanor in the most perilous circumstances. In the months before his death, he would say, "Tomorrow will be better," despite the fact that the Palestinian enclave was becoming increasingly desolate and hungry. That was the conclusion of his final discussion with Mohamed Salem, a senior Reuters visuals journalist who had collaborated with Masri in Rafah, in southern Gaza, last year and had known him since 2003. Salem, who left Gaza later in 2024 but stayed in daily contact with Masri until Monday morning, said he was a pleasure to work with because of his smiles and o...
Despite a government call for both parties to return to the negotiating table, the possibility of a systemwide work stoppage by Air Canada's (AC.TO), opens new tab unionized flight attendants loomed large on Friday with a strike deadline just hours away. Ahead of a threatened strike just before 1:00 a.m. ET on Saturday, Canada's largest airline has stated that it anticipates canceling 500 flights by the end of the day, leaving approximately 100,000 passengers to find other ways to get around. The union that represents 10,000 flight attendants for Air Canada urged Prime Minister Mark Carney's minority Liberal government to reject the airline's request to impose binding arbitration on both parties. After contract negotiations between the two parties stalled over demands for higher wages and compensation for unpaid work, the union said that imposing arbitration would put an end to the first strike by Air Canada flight attendants since 1985. According to the Canadian Un...