What Cristiana Barsony-Arcidiacono, 49, the Italian-Hungarian CEO and owner of Hungary-based BAC Consulting, says she hasn't done is make the exploding pagers that killed 12 people and wounded more than 2,000 in Lebanon this week.
Read Also
- Sri Lankans vote in a presidential election that will decide how it recovers from economic crisis
- Fatal police shooting of Surrey mother shakes community
- Caught on video, fire set in Gastown alley leads to explosion
- Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 939
- Coquitlam Mounties could face dismissal over shocking group chat
- Ukraine bans Telegram use on state-issued devices
- 2nd-degree Banff murder conviction ‘won’t bring my boy back’: Mother
- Frost coming to parts of Alberta — here’s what you need to harvest from your garden
- Harris blames death of young mother on ‘Trump abortion bans’: ‘Doctors only kick in when you’re about to die’
- Gondek, Smith hold ‘productive’ meeting on Calgary’s Green Line aimed at preserving contracts
Latest CTV News
- 'She should be alive today': Harris spotlights woman's death to blast abortion bans and Trump
- Kamala Harris tells Oprah any intruder to her home is 'getting shot'
- On the trail of the mystery woman whose company licensed exploding pagers
- Haiti's insecurity is worsening as gangs seize more territory, UN rights expert says
- 11-year-old boy dies after subway surfing in NYC
- Secret Service report details communication failures preceding July assassination attempt on Trump
- Secret Service report details communication failures preceding July assassination attempt on Trump
- Families of workers killed in Baltimore bridge collapse sue cargo ship owner, operator
- What's next in the federal investigation into Sean 'Diddy' Combs and his alleged co-conspirators
- JD Vance once said conspiracy theories were idiotic. As Trump's VP pick he is embracing them