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Heatwave could fuel invasion of Asian hornets in the UK

Heatwave could fuel invasion of Asian hornets in the UK In 2025 there were 544 Asian Hornet sightings with 161 nests confirmed - more than double reported the previous year - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Invasive Asian hornet populations are expected to soar as the UK experiences unusually hot weather. The Met Office is predicting 2026 to be one of the hottest years on record, following an unseasonably hot spring.

The Independent UK 9d ago

Commentary: The Strait of Hormuz is getting less dire by the day

Commentary: The Strait of Hormuz is getting less dire by the day The longer we go without oil from the Persian Gulf, the less we’ll need it, says Christopher Smart for the New York Times. NEW YORK: Whatever peace agreement the United States and Iran may cobble together, there will be no quick return to pre-war energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Even after the mines are cleared, it will take a brave tanker captain to trust that the passage is once again secure - and higher insurance...

Channel News Asia 4d ago

Could the battery boom lower inflation and interest rates?

analysis How batteries muscled out gas and pushed power prices down Tue 2 Jun 2026 at 4:45am Change may be one of life's only constants, but it is far from the only contradiction. Few of us embrace change and, for the most part, we actively attempt to resist it. Those tendencies spill over into politics in what is often an epic battle between those attempting to maintain the status quo and their opponents pushing to overthrow previously accepted norms.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Where are Xi, Trump going? Travel map reveals scale of changing world order

Diplomatic travel is more than ceremony, it shows where leaders choose to place scarce political attention. Presidents and premiers cannot be everywhere, so who they meet, where they go, and how often they host foreign leaders all signal priorities that speeches and strategy papers can obscure. The itineraries aren’t just about who flies where.

Times of India 9d ago

As Israel pushes past the Litani, Lebanese question the purpose of UNIFIL

As Israel pushes past the Litani, Lebanese question the purpose of UNIFIL Israel has pushed past the Litani River, with the UNFIL peacekeeping force helpless in preventing an invasion. Beirut, Lebanon – The mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) ends on December 31, 2026, bringing to an end its 48-year peacekeeping role. This week, Israel advanced deeper into Lebanese territory than at any point since it ended a nearly two-decade occupation of the country’s south in...

Al Jazeera 8d ago

Newsletter: From K-pop to K2 tanks, South Korea flexes in Europe

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visits Brussels on Wednesday for a highly anticipated EU-South Korea Summit, where we are expecting a buffet of East Asian strength on display, ranging from K-pop toppers to military might. Angela Skujins here holding down the fort for your Wednesday newsletter. Everyone in the Belgian capital is gearing up for a closely watched EU-South Korea Summit, which aims to boast more than just the East Asian country’s soft power of skin care, K-pop and cinematic...

Euronews 4h ago

Hegseth tempers China criticism at Asia forum

SINGAPORE — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday delivered the message to Asia that he’s been preaching to European allies, framing the relationship in more transactional terms while sidestepping the biggest military flashpoint in the region. He called for “drama-free” ties in a major policy speech to Asian officials that made no mention of Taiwan, a rare omission for a Defense secretary about the self-governing island that China claims as its own. He instead called for Washington and...

Politico EU 11d ago

Taiwan’s Top Diplomat Opens Up About Trump’s Maneuvering

With President Donald Trump eyeing a $14 billion weapons sale to Taiwan as a “negotiating chip” with China, Alexander Tah-ray Yui is on the front lines of the effort to ensure the administration doesn’t buckle to Beijing. Yui serves as Taiwan’s top diplomat in the U.S., a role he’s held for the last two and a half years. But after spending much of that time behind the scenes to promote bipartisan support for the Asian democracy, he’s now been thrust into the role of...

Politico EU 4d ago

By the numbers: 100 days of the US-Israel war on Iran

By the numbers: 100 days of the US-Israel war on Iran From the human cost to the economy, Al Jazeera visualises how the US-Israel war on Iran has unfolded since February 28. Sunday marks 100 days into a war that US President Donald Trump said was going to finish “very fast”. Despite a ceasefire agreed on April 8, the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, sporadic fire continues, and talks have repeatedly collapsed.

Al Jazeera 3d ago

How have countries around the world responded to the US-Israel war on Iran?

How have countries around the world responded to the US-Israel war on Iran? The war, which has entered its 100th day, has upended global financial and energy markets, drawing concerns from world leaders. Sunday marks 100 days since the United States and Israel launched war on Iran – a conflict that has triggered a global energy crisis and darkened the global economic outlook.

Al Jazeera 3d ago