World
ZeroHedge
-
Iran Says US To Unfreeze $12BN, Insists It Alone Will Decide How Funds Used, Contradicting Vance
35 minutes ago
by Tyler Durden
Iran Says US To Unfreeze $12BN, Insists It Alone Will Decide How Funds Used, Contradicting Vance Among the biggest latest developments in the immediate wake of the Switzerland meeting is that Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has announced an agreement has been reached for the United States to release $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets . It also comes after the US Treasury Department announced temporary sanctions relief, namely freeing up Iranian oil and petrochemical sales until August 1st. Concerning the frozen asset partial release, Tehran is now emphasizing that it alone will decide how the funds will be
-
Half Of Crimea Goes Dark After Ukrainian Strike Hits Thermal Power Plant
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Half Of Crimea Goes Dark After Ukrainian Strike Hits Thermal Power Plant Yet more drone attacks sent by Ukraine's military has crippled much of the infrastructure of the Crimean peninsula. Reuters is confirming significant power outages, while some regional reports say as much as half of all Crimea is without power Tuesday. One of the regional publications specified that "Yevpatoria, Saki, Krasnoperekopsk, Dzhankoy, and surrounding areas were left without electricity, reports the Ukrainian service of Radio Svoboda." "Preliminary, electricity supply is planned to be restored within 24 hours" - after several facilities in Crimea suffered direct hits by inbound drones.
-
Worst Ad Campaign Ever...
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Worst Ad Campaign Ever... Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity News , There's having no discernment, and then there's this... A three-year-old boy remains in critical but stable condition at Addenbrooke's Hospital after being thrown into a crocodile enclosure at a Cambridgeshire zoo. His alleged attacker, a 30-year-old man from Norfolk with reported learning difficulties, was quickly released on bail with his identity withheld from the public, sparking backlash. In the middle of this horror, discount retailer Wowcher blasted out an email urging customers to "Snap up these deals quicker than a croc can catch a kid." Yes, really. What
-
Piper Sandler's Top Economist Sees "Big Bounce" In Consumer Sentiment As Gas Prices Tumble
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Piper Sandler's Top Economist Sees "Big Bounce" In Consumer Sentiment As Gas Prices Tumble Building on last week's theme of " early signs of a turn in U.S. consumer discretionary ," Piper Sandler analysts note that the sharp decline in gasoline prices at the pump is beginning to lift consumer sentiment, particularly among lower-income households. Their proprietary daily confidence data suggest the rebound is still in the early innings, but the direction is clear: cheaper gas is easing pressure on working-class folks. Piper Sandler's chief global economist and head of the firm's economics research team, Nancy Lazar, provided clients with
-
These Are The Countries Where $1,000 Takes The Longest To Earn
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
These Are The Countries Where $1,000 Takes The Longest To Earn How long would you need to work to earn $1,000? In Colombia, the answer is roughly 86 hours. In Luxembourg and Iceland, it’s just 16. Using data from the OECD on average annual wages and Our World in Data’s figures for annual working hours, Visual Capitalist's Srijaa Chatterjee created this visualization ranking countries by how long it takes the average worker to earn $1,000. The figures are expressed in purchasing power parity (PPP)-adjusted dollars, which account for differences in local price levels and make incomes more comparable across countries.
-
AfD Co-Leader Demands Ukraine Pay Reparations To Germany
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
AfD Co-Leader Demands Ukraine Pay Reparations To Germany Authored by Andrew Korybko, Europeans and especially Germans have borne enormous costs to perpetuate the Ukrainian Conflict while receiving absolutely nothing of tangible benefit in return. AfD co-leader Alice Weidel responded to Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s proposal to grant Ukraine associate membership in the EU, which was analyzed here and here , by declaring that “We need to know how this state-terrorist act against the most important infrastructure we had, namely the Nord Stream pipelines, came about and what role Ukraine played in it. The flow of payments should actually be moving in
-
Rubio Heads To Gulf Capitals As Washington Races To Lock In Iran Deal
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Rubio Heads To Gulf Capitals As Washington Races To Lock In Iran Deal US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to visit Bahrain, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates this week , set for June 23–25 , following the weekend breakthrough Switzerland-based negotiations with Iran, Department of State Spokesperson Tommy Pigott announced Monday. The announcement comes on the heels of indirect talks between Iranian and American officials - the latter delegation which was led by Vice President JD Vance in person, which took place on Sunday in the Swiss resort of Bürgenstock under the mediation of Pakistan and Qatar.
-
Starmer's Gone, But UK's Right May Have Little To Cheer About
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Starmer's Gone, But UK's Right May Have Little To Cheer About Authored by Remix News via Modernity News , The deeply unpopular British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, announced his resignation on Monday morning, but despite his upcoming departure, the right may have little to cheer about. During a speech outside Downing Street, Starmer announced he was stepping down after holding office since July 7, 2024. In that election, his Labour Party won 412 seats, securing a comfortable majority and decimating the Tories, who had governed Britain since 2010. Starmer revealed on the morning of Monday, June 22, that he had
-
Israeli Troops Deployed To Somaliland In Covert Mission
8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Israeli Troops Deployed To Somaliland In Covert Mission Via The Cradle Israel secretly deployed a small contingent of forces to Somaliland earlier this year following its recognition of the breakaway territory, a senior Somali government official revealed to Middle East Eye (MEE) on Monday. "According to our intelligence reports, the Israeli military selected Israeli soldiers of African heritage, especially Ethiopians, so as not to draw attention to themselves and to blend in more easily with the local community," the senior Somali official stated . via Reuters The Somali official said that Israel had deployed a group of 50 soldiers to
-
Apollo Gates Private Credit Investors For 2nd Quarter As 17% Rush To The Exits
9 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Apollo Gates Private Credit Investors For 2nd Quarter As 17% Rush To The Exits It would appear that the private credit crisis has not, in fact, been contained. With the software bounce now dead and buried... Software bounce is over pic.twitter.com/wcKtRt3NaR — zerohedge (@zerohedge) June 22, 2026 ... amid growing fears that the next round of the SAASpocalypse will be far worse (just look at the spectacular implosion in Accenture stock), the private credit firms that had tons of Software exposure ("but muh cash flows") are once again in the market's crosshairs, and after first Cliffwater , then Blackrock gated
-
Super El Nino: Famine Follows War?
9 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Super El Nino: Famine Follows War? Rory Green, TS Lombard's chief China economist, is the latest Wall Street strategist to warn of the mounting macro and food inflation risks that a super El Niño could release on certain regions of the world. In a note titled "Super El Niño: Famine Follows War?" Green warns that war-related disruptions to energy and fertilizer markets, compounded by adverse weather conditions, could create a perfect storm for global food prices. Green said, "In general, El Niño raises temperatures and significantly exacerbates both drought and heavy rainfall. For global macro, it is an inflationary shock
-
Zero Sum: Cities Have Little To Show For Big Spending
9 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Zero Sum: Cities Have Little To Show For Big Spending Authored by Jeremy Portnoy via RealClearInvestigations , America’s largest cities are increasing their spending at almost unprecedented rates. A RealClearInvestigations (RCI) analysis of cities with at least 500,000 residents found they cumulatively raised their per-person spending by 18 percent over the last 10 budget cycles, accounting for inflation . The only equivalents on record are the spending surges ignited by the Great Society programs of the 1960s and Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal during the 1930s. But unlike those past eras, today’s cities do not have the revenue to support
-
"But A Whimper": Retail Euphoria In SpaceX Fizzles After Stock Loses $600 Billion In One Day
10 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"But A Whimper": Retail Euphoria In SpaceX Fizzles After Stock Loses $600 Billion In One Day It started off with a bang: SpaceX IPOed on June 12 with an opening price of $150 on their first day of trade, well above the offering price of $135, and within two days, enterprising traders were ravenously bidding up 380 calls (expiring in just days) in hopes of sending the stock soaring in hopes of orchestrating a gamma squeeze. They are going for it https://t.co/tT4cJns9nv pic.twitter.com/P6NTzq4tx2 — zerohedge (@zerohedge) June 16, 2026 In a note out this morning , Canaccord described the "new
-
Flesh-Eating Screwworm Cases Rise To 15 After New Detections In Texas: USDA
10 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Flesh-Eating Screwworm Cases Rise To 15 After New Detections In Texas: USDA Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times, The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said on June 21 that three more cases of the flesh-eating New World screwworm have been detected in Texas, bringing the total in the United States to 15. The latest cases involved a lamb in Crockett County and two calves in Edwards County, Texas. The USDA said in a post on X that it would immediately begin releasing sterile flies outside the affected areas in Crockett County following the new detection there. According to
-
Iran Oil Exports Through Hormuz Hit Wartime High
11 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Iran Oil Exports Through Hormuz Hit Wartime High While other countries line up on either side of Hormuz, hoping for clarity whether they actually can cross this time, Iran isn’t wasting any time moving its oil out of the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz after the US lifted the naval blockade outside the chokepoint and the U.S. and Iran discuss a framework on a lasting peace deal. Even as Western shippers and insurers remain wary of the conflicting signals about how open the Strait of Hormuz really is - after all it was opened once before just to close
-
Chinese Grid Operators Resist Plans To Boost Renewables To Power AI
11 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Chinese Grid Operators Resist Plans To Boost Renewables To Power AI Authored by Charles Kennedy via OilPrice.com, Grid operators are concerned that the Chinese drive to hike the share of renewable electricity powering AI would raise the risks for power firms as peak demand at data centers is difficult to forecast. Industry analysts and officials have told Reuters that the Chinese strategic priority of having renewables power the majority of electricity demand at data centers by 2030 may not be feasible. “From what we understand, they (data centers) cannot really adjust power consumption load much,” Reuters quoted Pei Shanpeng, a
-
"Optimism Has Picked Up": Retail Operators See Consumer Relief After Gas Prices Tumble
11 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"Optimism Has Picked Up": Retail Operators See Consumer Relief After Gas Prices Tumble As soon as the national average for 87-octane gasoline at the pump dipped below the politically sensitive $4-a-gallon level early last week, we observed multiple institutional desks begin to forecast that the light at the end of the tunnel was beginning to materialize for consumers, especially working-class households that have been financially battered by surging fuel prices over the past several months. UBS analyst Mark Paski told clients about " early signs of a turn in U.S. consumer discretionary ." Then, Piper Sandler Chief Global Economist Nancy
-
No New Laws Required... Private Biometrics Are Building The Digital ID Prison
12 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
No New Laws Required... Private Biometrics Are Building The Digital ID Prison Authored by Patti Johnson via The Burning Platform blog, That “black pill moment” is arriving faster than many realize. Not primarily through sweeping new government mandates, but through private companies quietly normalizing biometric data collection under the banners of “security,” “fraud prevention,” and “child protection.” They are erecting the infrastructure for a world where you cannot easily participate in daily life, commerce, or even basic online access without surrendering your face, your license scan, or other biometrics. Once the systems exist and the data flows, laws can simply
-
Biden Judge Sparkle Sooknanan Blocks Trump Admin SAVE Act Database
12 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Biden Judge Sparkle Sooknanan Blocks Trump Admin SAVE Act Database A Biden-appointed federal judge - who quit her previous job as partner at the Jones Day law firm because they did work for the 1st Trump administration - just ruled against the administration's plan to create a database to verify citizenship to be able to vote in US elections. Judge Sparkle Sooknanan ruled on Monday that officials across several government agencies " haphazardly combined and repurposed the private information of millions of Americans, including citizenship data that they knew to be unreliable ," in order to comply with the Trump
-
Waymo Recalls Robotaxis After Cars Drive Into Construction Zones
13 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Waymo Recalls Robotaxis After Cars Drive Into Construction Zones Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times, Waymo has recalled its entire fleet of vehicles after some of its driverless cars were caught speeding into freeway construction zones. The voluntary recall on June 13 of the California-based tech company’s 3,871 vehicles is to fix its 5th-generation Automated Driving System (ADS) software so that it will recognize and avoid construction zones. “Waymo’s mission is to be the world’s most trusted driver, and the data shows that we’re making roads safer in the communities in which we operate,” a Waymo spokesperson told
-
China Gold Imports Soar To Two Year High, As Hong Kong Gold Bar Imports Surge Ahead Of Clearing System Launch
13 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
China Gold Imports Soar To Two Year High, As Hong Kong Gold Bar Imports Surge Ahead Of Clearing System Launch China’s monthly gold imports reached their highest in more than two years in May, showing the world’s biggest buyer’s appetite for bullion remained resilient as prices remained under pressure; the number prompted some to scratch their heads as to where all this gold is going in light of tepid official central bank purchases, coupled with the lowest gold withdrawals from the Shanghai Gold Exchange since the covid outbreak. As Bloomberg reports, imports were around 163 tons last month, the highest
-
Ron Paul: Trump's Attempt To End The Iran War Infuriates The Uniparty
13 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Ron Paul: Trump's Attempt To End The Iran War Infuriates The Uniparty Authored by Ron Paul Against the odds, the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the US and Iran appears to be holding, after threats and counter-threats. It may collapse, but it has survived a first round of talks between the two sides in Switzerland over the weekend. President Trump started a war on Iran against all sober guidance and in violation of the US Constitution's requirement that only Congress can declare war. There must be a reckoning for our elected leaders who violate their oath of office, the Constitution,
-
JD CEO Warns 700,000 Delivery Workers Will Be Replaced By Robots "Sooner Or Later"
14 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
JD CEO Warns 700,000 Delivery Workers Will Be Replaced By Robots "Sooner Or Later" The founder of China's largest e-commerce and logistics companies fired off a warning shot to hundreds of thousands of delivery workers that the rise of automation and AI adoption in the last-mile will result in hundreds of thousands of job losses "sooner or later." Richard Liu, founder and chair of JD.com, told the audience at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation CEO Forum in Beijing on Sunday, according to the Financial Times , that 700,000 delivery workers will be replaced by robots "sooner or later." "In the future,
-
"F**k Around And Find Out": Philly DA's Campaign Slogan Comes Back To Bite Him
14 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"F**k Around And Find Out": Philly DA's Campaign Slogan Comes Back To Bite Him Authored by Jonathan Turley, District Attorney Larry Krasner is something of a bargain for Philadelphia. According to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, he has not only been serving as the city’s prosecutor but effectively as its top public defender. Krasner’s record is the subject of a scathing new opinion, which accuses him of leading a dishonest effort to undermine major criminal cases to engineer new trials for defendants. Krasner has long cultivated a reputation as the champion of the left. We were both liberal students in the
-
"I Want Guns": Bill Maher Blasts California's "Ridiculous" Self-Defense Laws
15 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"I Want Guns": Bill Maher Blasts California's "Ridiculous" Self-Defense Laws Bill Maher just cornered California Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna when he admitted he 'wants a gun,' - but that it makes "no sense" to own one in California because "you might be the one to go to jail" for using it. Khanna's answer was some grade-A bullshit. As The Vigilant Fox notes: Bill Maher confronts Ro Khanna over California's "ridiculous" gun laws. Maher caught Khanna off guard when he revealed he wanted a gun — but complained it makes "no sense" to own one in California, because "you might be
The Guardian
-
Sweat, tears and camaraderie as 20,000 runners take on world’s largest ultramarathon
2 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Durban and Pietermaritzburg. Photographs by James Oatway
South Africa, Ultrarunning, World news, Africa, SportFor one day every June, South Africa’s searing racial inequality seems to melt away at Comrades race In the early morning dark, thousands of runners waited, jostling with anticipation. South Africa’s national anthem rang out. Then the haunting swell of Shosholoza , first sung by Zimbabwean migrant workers in South Africa’s goldmines. Finally, that unmistakable, spine-tingling piano: Chariots of Fire. Runners gather before the start of the marathon Continue reading...
-
Ghana conference calls for formal apology for transatlantic slave trade
4 days ago
by Carlos Mureithi in Accra
Reparations and reparative justice, Ghana, World news, Africa, Colonialism, CaribbeanGlobal framework for reparatory justice adopted at event includes demand for compensation and debt relief More than money: the logic of slavery reparations A global framework for reparatory justice has been adopted at a conference in Ghana, as African and Caribbean leaders demanded formal apologies from countries that benefited from the transatlantic slave trade. Heads of state and government and other officials formally approved the strategy on Friday at a gathering in a hotel in the capital, Accra, which was the first major meeting since the adoption of the landmark United Nations (UN) resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans
-
CDC to tap $107m in emergency funding for Ebola response in DRC and Uganda
5 days ago
by Jessica Glenza
Trump administration, Ebola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Infectious diseases, Health, US news, AfricaNumber of people infected now tops 1,000 though health officials say the global risk remains low Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will tap $107m in emergency funding for Ebola outbreak response in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( DRC ) and Uganda , officials said on Thursday. The continued Ebola outbreak in the DRC comes as Canada, Mexico and the US jointly host the Fifa World Cup , attracting visitors from around the world. The officials said the outbreak, now the third largest on record, required “strong
-
Barbados prime minister announces manifesto for slavery reparations
5 days ago
by Natricia Duncan Caribbean correspondent
World news, Caribbean, Barbados, Americas, Reparations and reparative justice, Race, AfricaUpdated document, which emphasises harm done to African women, is being considered by other Caribbean countries Barbados’s prime minister, Mia Mottley, has announced a new manifesto from Caribbean leaders asserting the “moral, ethical and legal case” for reparations over damage caused by hundreds of years of enslavement. Mottley was speaking at a “historic” conference in Ghana to advance the push for reparatory justice after the United Nations adopted a landmark resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans as the gravest crime against humanity. Continue reading...
-
South African men sentenced in ‘world’s largest’ rhino horn trafficking case
5 days ago
by Rachel Savage in Johannesburg and agencies
South Africa, Illegal wildlife trade, Animals, Wildlife, Conservation, Environment, Africa, World news‘Mastermind’ Dawie Groenewald given fine of 2m rand or four-year jail term almost 16 years after arrest Two traffickers of rhino horns have been sentenced by a South African court in what police said was the world’s largest such case, partly bringing to an end an almost two-decade legal saga. Dawie Groenewald and Tielman Erasmus had faced more than 1,700 charges ranging from illegally hunting and dehorning rhinos to racketeering and money laundering. Continue reading...
-
Whistleblower investigating Ecuadorian president’s family business was murdered, activists say
6 hours ago
by Dan Collyns in Lima and Jakub Krupa
Ecuador, Poland, Americas, World news, Journalist safety, MediaMonika Silva Koniuszek died from a blow to the head and strangulation, a postmortem found, despite government claim of suicide Campaigners in Ecuador say a Polish anti-corruption activist who investigated allegations against the family business of the country’s rightwing president was murdered to silence her. Monika Silva Koniuszek, 41, was found dead in her home in Montañita, a coastal town in Ecuador’s Santa Elena province. The single mother of daughters aged four and nine, was found on the floor with a noose around her neck on 8 June. Continue reading...
-
Montreal mayor calls for end to random police checks amid racial profiling investigation
18 hours ago
by Leyland Cecco in Toronto
Canada, Race, AmericasCity’s police force faces investigation of 16 officers accused of disproportionately targeting Black and Arab residents Montreal’s mayor has called for a halt to random police checks as the city’s police force grapples with an internal investigation into racism and racial profiling by 16 officers. Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada told reporters last week that her husband, who is Black, had been repeatedly stopped by police while driving. Continue reading...
-
Canadian healthcare staff decry ‘cruel hoax’ after scam email promises paid day off
18 hours ago
by Leyland Cecco in Toronto
Canada, Healthcare industry, Americas, World news, Health, Work & careersUnions condemn ‘insensitive’ internal cybersecurity test sent to healthcare workers in Newfoundland and Labrador For years, healthcare staff in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador have felt overworked and underappreciated. Turnover, burnout and thinning resources were pushing workers in the sector to a breaking point. So when the email titled “June Holiday” arrived in thousands of inboxes, they felt a moment of overdue joy. Continue reading...
-
‘Institutional threat’: election of far-right leader raises fears for democracy in Colombia
19 hours ago
by Tiago Rogero in Bogotá
Colombia, Americas, Human rights, World news, The far rightTrump-admiring Abelardo de la Espriella has vowed to ‘disembowel’ the left and kill criminals like ‘rats and cockroaches’ When more than 20 women accused a Colombian evangelical pastor in 2012 of sexually abusing them, the defendant’s lawyer sought to discredit the allegations by telling the court that they were “ trepadoras ” – a pejorative term meaning social climbers. He ultimately secured his client’s acquittal – although the case remains under review by the supreme court – but footage of the remark resurfaced during Colombia’s presidential campaign, sparking outrage among many progressive voters. Continue reading...
-
Far-right millionaire wins Colombia’s razor-tight presidential election
a day ago
by Tiago Rogero in Bogotá
Colombia, Americas, World news, The far rightLeftwing opponent alleges vote count irregularities after Trump-endorsed lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella secures narrow majority A Trump-admiring far-right millionaire lawyer and self-styled “outsider” has defeated a leftwing senator by a razor-thin margin to win Colombia’s presidential runoff, in an election that promises to mark a dramatic shift in the country’s decades-long armed conflict. With 99.99% of ballots counted in the preliminary vote tally, the far-right lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella had secured 12.96m votes, or 49.66%, just 250,830 more than the leftist senator Iván Cepeda, who received 12.7m votes, or 48.7%. A further 1.6% of ballots were cast blank.
-
Lost memoir of Hiroshima survivor found after decades in US archive
12 hours ago
by Dalya Alberge
Books, Film, Japan, Second world war, Nuclear weapons, Asia Pacific, World news, CultureWritten in 1947, Kiyoshi Tanimoto’s account of the horrors of the atomic bomb attack will be published in August and is being made into a film The memoir of a man who survived the horrors of Hiroshima is to be published for the first time this summer after its discovery in a US archive. The 230-page memoir was written almost 80 years ago by Kiyoshi Tanimoto, who witnessed the city’s destruction after the atomic bomb was dropped in 1945. He will now be portrayed in a feature film by Takehiro Hira, whose acclaimed roles include the detective in the Netflix
-
Dutch PM apologises for Moluccan soldiers’ mistreatment after Indonesian independence
2 days ago
by Senay Boztas in Rotterdam
Netherlands, Rob Jetten, Indonesia, Colonialism, Europe, Asia Pacific, World newsRob Jetten acknowledges grief and pain of Moluccan families as crowdfunded monument unveiled in Rotterdam The Dutch prime minister, Rob Jetten, has formally apologised for the “heartless” mistreatment of thousands of Moluccan soldiers who fought for the Dutch colonial army during Indonesia’s struggle for independence. About 12,500 people – men who had served in the Royal Dutch East Indies and their families – came from a group of Indonesian islands to the Netherlands in 1951, many having been given no choice. They thought it would be a temporary evacuation after Indonesia had won independence. Continue reading...
-
Weather tracker: Severe thunderstorms sweep Europe and east Asia
4 days ago
by Ed Walton for MetDesk
Extreme weather, Environment, Hong Kong, World news, Slovenia, Croatia, France, Extreme heat, Europe, Asia PacificStrong winds and heavy rain batter Slovenia, while France experiences atypical heatwave Severe thunderstorms swept across the Balkans last week, bringing widespread destruction to parts of the region. The storms developed as unstable hot air lingered over the Adriatic Sea while a cold front plunged south-eastward. The front began its journey on 10 June in Slovenia, where the Slovenian Environment Agency recorded 65mph gusts at Ljubljana airport. Heavy rain also fell widely across the region with 23mm reported in Kranj. Continue reading...
-
Lululemon apologises after Japanese drum row at Great Wall yoga event
6 days ago
by Joanna Partridge
Marketing & PR, Fashion industry, China, Advertising, Asia Pacific, Media, World news, Yoga, Life and style, Fitness, Business, CanadaOnline uproar follows Canadian brand’s use of taiko drum at sponsored festival held to celebrate Chinese culture The activewear brand Lululemon has apologised after a promotional event held on the Great Wall of China appeared to mistakenly feature a Japanese drum, prompting an uproar. The Canadian-headquartered company, known for its upmarket leggings, has been growing rapidly in China and arranged for a yoga festival to take place in late May on a section of the wall near Beijing. Continue reading...
-
Vietnam police rescue hundreds of cats stolen for meat by crime ring
6 days ago
by Associated Press
Vietnam, Animal welfare, Animals, Asia Pacific, World newsMajor operation launched after spate of pet thefts in Ho Chi Minh City, according to local media Police in Vietnam have rescued more than 400 cats in a bust of a cat meat crime ring in Ho Chi Minh City, according to animal welfare groups and local media reports. More than 40 cats were reunited with their owners after the multiday operation last week, but several dozen of those rescued have died due to the harsh conditions in which they were found, the groups said. Continue reading...
-
Cult leader William Kamm and wife groomed young girl for a decade, Sydney court told
an hour ago
by Australian Associated Press
New South Wales, Australia newsThe 76-year-old allegedly ordered he should have 12 wives to ‘repopulate’ the world. He and his wife deny the charges Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The leader of a cult and his wife allegedly groomed a young girl over a decade so she could bear 45 of his children in a post-apocalyptic world. William Kamm, also known as “Little Pebble”, was the leader of the Order of Saint Charbel, a religious cult run from a property on the New South Wales south coast. Continue reading...
-
Australia ‘sleepwalking’ into AI crisis and ‘tech bro free-for-all’, says Greens senator
2 hours ago
by Tom McIlroy Political editor
Australian politics, AI (artificial intelligence), Datacenters, David Pocock, Anthony Albanese, Australia news, TechnologySarah Hanson Young’s warning comes as David Pocock urges government to prevent firms using Australian content to train AI models Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The independent senator David Pocock has challenged the Albanese government to prevent tech giants using Australian content to train AI models as cabinet considers proposals to change copyright rules for the rapidly developing technology. His call came as the Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young called for a moratorium on the building and approval of new datacentres in Australia until “we get the regulations right”. Continue reading...
-
Karl Stefanovic praises UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson’s ‘tenacity’ and ‘courage’ in latest podcast
2 hours ago
by Tory Shepherd and Ben Doherty
Australian media, Tommy Robinson, Australia news, Far right, MediaRobinson says Pauline Hanson has ‘carried on fighting’ despite backlash in episode of the Karl Stefanovic Show Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast The Channel Nine TV presenter Karl Stefanovic has praised UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson’s “tenacity” and “courage” in his latest eponymous podcast episode, in which Robinson rails against “the media and the establishment”, Islam, multiculturalism and hate speech laws. Stefanovic posted a clip on social media on Tuesday morning Australian time in which he is walking down a London street with his
-
Andrew Hastie to get extra security, citing One Nation campaign against him
3 hours ago
by Dan Jervis-Bardy Chief political correspondent
Andrew Hastie, One Nation, Tony Burke, Pauline Hanson, Australia news, Liberal party, Australian politicsHastie tells colleagues home affairs minister did not disclose the threats made against him, but he has been targeted online for his views on Ben Roberts-Smith Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Liberal frontbencher Andrew Hastie is set to receive extra security in what he believes is a response to a One Nation-fuelled campaign against him, including over his stance on the Ben Roberts-Smith war crimes allegations. At a partyroom meeting on Tuesday, Hastie told colleagues that the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, had advised
-
WA minister says no evidence H5N1 bird flu has spread but samples from two sea birds being tested -as it happened
4 hours ago
by Adeshola Ore and Krishani Dhanji
Australia news, Australian politics, Australian economy, Business, Health, Australian education, Australian immigration and asylum, Australian foreign policy, Labor party, Coalition, Liberal party, One Nation, Queensland, New South Wales, National party, Australian GreensThis blog is now closed Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Ben Roberts-Smith invitation to war memorial event ‘appropriate’, says Marles Richard Marles says it’s appropriate that the accused war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith will attend the official opening for the centrepiece of the revamped Australian War Memorial. It’s appropriate that Ben Roberts-Smith be given an invite to this, as a Victoria Cross recipient. The Victoria Cross recipients have been invited to this, which is appropriate, I’m comfortable about that. What will be opened – the Australian War Memorial, it’s an utterly fantastic extension to
-
UK’s former Brexit negotiator says Burnham should ditch much of Starmer’s EU reset if made PM – Europe live
36 minutes ago
by Jakub Krupa
Europe, World news, Brexit, European Union, Péter Magyar, HungaryAs UK marks 10 years since the EU referendum, David Frost says outgoing prime minister’s team ‘didn’t think hard enough about the choices and the processes’ Whoever becomes the next UK prime minister will have plenty of political space to move closer to Europe, polling expert John Curtice has said. His comments come as many domestically and in Europe begin to question whether the potential future British prime minister will move further away or closer to the EU than Keir Starmer. “Labour’s vote is something like three-quarters to four-fifths pro-Rejoin [the EU] vote. Labour has always had much more potential
-
Europe heatwave live: ‘London is cooking,’ says UN chief as UK forecast to hit 38C; France has hottest night since records began
an hour ago
by Jamie Grierson (now) and Adam Fulton (earlier)
Europe weather, Europe, Extreme heat, Climate crisis, UK news, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK weather, EnvironmentAntónio Guterres urges world to act on fossil fuels as continent braces for record-breaking heat; French PM to hold emergency meeting after heat deaths Tell us: how is the heatwave in the UK and across Europe affecting you? Two children found dead in car in France as heatwave hits Europe Italy’s health ministry has declared a red heatwave alert in 15 cities including Milan and Rome on Tuesday and said the number would go up to 16 on Wednesday. During a red alert – the highest level – the ministry advises people to eat light, stay indoors in the hottest
-
‘Geldof started flicking Vs at Farage’: the story of the Brexit campaign, told by those with a front-row seat
4 hours ago
by Esther Addley. Interviews by Pippa Crerar, Rowena Mason, Jessica Elgot, Kiran Stacey, Alexandra Topping, Ben Quinn and Jennifer Rankin
Politics, Brexit, Conservatives, David Cameron, Boris Johnson, Jess Phillips, Tom Watson, Caroline Lucas, Nigel Farage, Jo Cox, David Lidington, Michael Gove, Bob Geldof, Foreign policy, Europe, European Union, UK newsHow five months in 2016 that encompassed Boris Johnson siding with Vote Leave, Jo Cox’s murder and David Cameron’s resignation shaped the UK’s future David Cameron, having promised in 2013 that a future Conservative government would offer a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU , announces the date of the vote: 23 June 2016. The next day, Boris Johnson, then the mayor of London , says he will campaign for leave . Continue reading...
-
Three in five gen Z Britons would like new vote to rejoin EU, poll finds
8 hours ago
by Jamie Grierson
Brexit, European Union, Europe, Foreign policy, Politics, UK newsExclusive: Data reveals 60% of 18 to 28-year-olds would vote to rejoin bloc if given the opportunity A generation of young Britons who were locked out of the 2016 EU referendum because of their age now believe that Brexit has failed, with a majority demanding a fresh vote to rejoin the EU, exclusive polling shows. Gen Z Britons show deep dissatisfaction with the UK’s departure from the EU, according to new polling of 18- to 28-year-olds conducted by the thinktank More in Common and shared with the Guardian. Continue reading...
-
Extreme heat: is the UK becoming a 40C country? – podcast
8 hours ago
by Presented by Ian Sample, with Ajit Niranjan, produced by Madeleine Finlay, sound design by Ross Burns, the executive producer was Ellie Bury
Extreme heat, Science, Climate crisis, Extreme weather, Environment, Europe, El Niño southern oscillation, UK news, World newsMet Office forecasters have issued a rare red weather warning for England, with temperatures potentially reaching 40C (104F) in some places. Europe is also dealing with a debilitating heatwave, with schools closed, trains cancelled and France even restricting the consumption of alcohol outdoors to take pressure off the emergency services. The high temperatures coincide with the coming El Niño, which some scientists have nicknamed Godzilla for its predicted strength. To find out whether the two are linked, Ian Sample hears from our Europe climate correspondent, Ajit Niranjan. He explains why it’s so hot, why we could be in for even
-
Middle East crisis live: Iranian ambassador warns it will respond to any Israeli attack in Lebanon
39 minutes ago
by Vivian Ho
US-Israel war on Iran, World news, Iran, Middle East and north Africa, Lebanon, Israel, Iran nuclear programmeThe Iranian ambassador to the UN in Geneva described Israeli attacks on Lebanon as a red line in negotiations Marco Rubio , the US secretary of state, is scheduled to begin a tour of the Gulf on Tuesday to meet with leaders and discuss the memorandum of understanding with Iran and the strait of Hormuz , among other things. For the next two days, he will be traveling to the United Arab Emirates , Kuwait and Bahrain , the state department said. Continue reading...
-
US-Iran talks laid ‘very good foundation for a successful final deal’, says Vance – as happened
19 hours ago
by Tom Ambrose (now); Yohannes Lowe and Adam Fulton (earlier)
US-Israel war on Iran, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Trump administration, Israel, Lebanon, Hezbollah, Donald Trump, Switzerland, US foreign policy, Middle East and north AfricaThe vice president said the move represented a ‘major milestone’ in ending Iran’s nuclear programme According to Palestinian news agency Wafa , a high school student was killed and several other civilians were injured earlier today in an Israeli attack on a civilian vehicle in Gaza City. The Gaza health ministry says at least 1,021 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since the ‘ceasefire’ between Israel and Hamas came into effect in October 2025. In a post on X, Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, said US-Iran talks have concluded “successfully” in Switzerland, adding that discussions produced agreement on the
-
Iran agrees to UN nuclear inspectors’ return as part of agreement with US
19 hours ago
by Patrick Wintour and Jonathan Yerushalmy
Iran, US-Israel war on Iran, Israel, US foreign policy, Trump administration, JD Vance, Donald Trump, Middle East and north Africa, Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon, Hezbollah, US politics, World newsOther measures include Washington lifting sanctions on Tehran’s oil exports and reopening the strait of Hormuz Iran has agreed to allow UN nuclear inspectors back into the country as part of an agreement under which Washington will lift sanctions on Tehran’s oil exports and the strait of Hormuz will reopen, the US vice-president, JD Vance, has said. Long-term independent monitoring of Iran’s nuclear programme, which it says is for energy purposes only, was in effect halted last summer after Israel and the US attacked the country. Tehran suspended cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in response to strikes
-
US-Iran talks strained as Trump threats spark Iranian walkout
a day ago
by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
Iran, US news, JD Vance, Strait of Hormuz, Lebanon, Israel, US-Israel war on Iran, Middle East and north Africa, Switzerland, World newsTalks expected to continue for rest of the week despite disruption caused by US president’s threat to bomb Iran and kidnap negotiating team High-stakes talks between the US and Iran are expected to continue for the rest of the week in Switzerland, after a tense start that saw Iranian negotiators walk out in protest at a stream of threats issued by Donald Trump on social media. The US president had threatened to bomb Iran and even to kidnap the Iranian negotiating team unless the strait of Hormuz was reopened, forcing mediators Qatar and Pakistan to continue negotiations in the background.
-
Trump faces fresh bipartisan criticism on Iran deal as Vance hails peace talks
2 days ago
by Edward Helmore in New York
US-Israel war on Iran, US foreign policy, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, Middle East and north Africa, Donald Trump, JD Vance, World news, US news, US politicsObjections come as Trump threatens to renew attacks on Iran if it doesn’t rein in its proxy in Lebanon US political figures from left and right voiced fresh objections on Sunday to Donald Trump’s provisional deal with Iran – even as the US president made new threats while Vice-President JD Vance hailed progress during the first round of direct peace talks in Switzerland. Negotiations in Lucerne between the US and Iran have already run into difficulties, after Trump wrote on Truth Social that “Iran must immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble. “If they don’t, we’ll
-
EU faces fierce criticism over plans to host Taliban in Brussels
8 hours ago
by Ashifa Kassam European community affairs correspondent
Taliban, Afghanistan, South and central Asia, World news, European Union, Refugees, Belgium, European CommissionRights campaigners and MEPs say meeting would normalise regime that erases women from public life EU officials are facing fierce criticism over plans to host the Taliban in Brussels on Tuesday, with rights campaigners and MEPs warning that the meeting risks normalising a regime that has banned girls from school beyond the sixth grade and sought to erase women from public life, while its ranks include two leaders accused of crimes against humanity. The Belgian foreign ministry said on Monday it had issued five single-day visas to a Taliban delegation to attend a meeting in Brussels. Sources told the Guardian
-
Taliban order ban on smartphones as officials shown destroying devices
5 days ago
by Aisha Down and Zahra Nader for Zan Times
Taliban, Afghanistan, Internet, Smartphones, World news, Human rights, South and central Asia, TechnologyDirective aimed at government workers, but reports of wider implementation spark warnings of future Afghanistan-wide prohibition The Taliban have ordered a sweeping ban on the use of smartphones by government officials – in what some analysts say could foreshadow broader, population-level restrictions. In a directive issued by the Taliban’s military courts and reviewed by the Guardian, the ban was to take effect this week and prohibits “high rank, low rank, general mujahideen, or service staff” from using mobile phones. Continue reading...
-
‘Period tax’ on sanitary products to be abolished, says Pakistan minister
6 days ago
by Kat Lay Global health correspondent
Global development, Menstruation, Women, Pakistan, Society, South and central Asia, Women's healthCampaigners welcome announcement cutting levies on menstrual health items, but say their work to end period poverty is ‘far from over’ Pakistan plans to abolish “period tax”, in a victory for young campaigners who had taken the government to court over the charges. Finance minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced that sanitary towels and related items were “daily necessities that are indispensable for women’s health, dignity and full participation in social activities”, and said he intended to remove the sales tax. Continue reading...
-
Sri Lanka sees ‘alarming’ rise in cybercrime as scam networks relocate from south-east Asia
7 days ago
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi and Aanya Wipulasena in Colombo
Sri Lanka, Scams, Asia Pacific, South and central AsiaExperts say criminal networks favour Sri Lanka due to ease of getting tourist visas and limited regulation on sim cards and internet connections Experts have warned that Sri Lanka is emerging as a hub for transnational cybercrime, after a crackdown in south-east Asia pushed Chinese-run criminal networks to relocate their vast scam operations. Sri Lankan police spokesperson Fredrick Wootler said the country was witnessing an “alarming increase of cybercrimes” perpetrated by people entering the country as tourists, and then illegally setting up scam operations targeting people across the world. Continue reading...
-
Indian outrage over US killing of sailors mounts as leaders attend G7 summit
8 days ago
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi
India, World news, US foreign policy, Narendra Modi, Marco Rubio, G7, US-Israel war on Iran, US news, Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump, South and central AsiaRelations at lowest ebb in years after Washington refuses to apologise for deaths in strait of Hormuz Fury has continued to mount in India over the US’s refusal to apologise for the deaths of Indian sailors killed in strikes in the strait of Hormuz, further straining relations between the two countries as their leaders meet at the G7 summit in France this week. Last week, three Indian seafarers, who were working on board commercial oil tankers, were killed when the US launched missile strikes on the vessel as it sailed through the strait of Hormuz. Continue reading...
-
Starmer ally calls for ‘swift transition’ of power to Burnham as Carns and Jones decline to rule out leadership bids – UK politics live
an hour ago
by Andrew Sparrow
Politics, UK news, Andy Burnham, Labour party leadership, Labour, Keir Starmer, Brexit, European Union, Darren JonesNick Thomas-Symonds suggests battle would not be in ‘best interests of the country’, as Cabinet Office minister and former armed forces minister ponder their options Peter Walker is a senior Guardian political correspondent. The Liberal Democrats are marking the tenth anniversary of Brexit by enjoying their favourite pursuit – being rude about Nigel Farage. Nigel Farage pocketed a £5m “reward” for the damage he’s caused, while the rest of us are paying for it dearly. When he promised we would be better off, he clearly only meant himself. We are taking over billboards across the UK today to say enough
-
South Yorkshire police investigate video of officers appearing to shove teenage girls
an hour ago
by Hannah Al-Othman and Josh Halliday
Police, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, Yorkshire, North of England, England, UK newsForce describes footage of police response to incident in Rotherham as ‘nothing short of shocking’ South Yorkshire police have described video footage that appears to show officers shoving and drawing batons and stun guns on teenage girls as “nothing short of shocking”. The footage, widely shared on social media over the weekend, shows officers being confronted by a number of girls dressed up for a night out, before one of the officers appears to shove one of the teenagers and then draws his baton. Continue reading...
-
Royal Mail boss’s pay package soars to £6.9m despite profits slide
an hour ago
by Mark Sweney
Royal Mail, Business, Executive pay and bonuses, UK newsMartin Seidenberg, chief executive of parent company IDS, handed payouts after takeover of UK postal service Business live – latest updates The boss of Royal Mail’s parent company received almost £7m in pay and bonuses last year – more than triple the previous figure – despite group profits slumping by a fifth. Martin Seidenberg, group chief executive of International Distribution Services (IDS), took home £6.9m in pay, bonus and long-term incentive scheme awards in the year to 31 March, compared with £2.1m the previous year. Continue reading...
-
Peter Murrell jailed for five years after embezzling £400,000 from SNP
2 hours ago
by Severin Carrell Scotland editor
Scottish National party (SNP), Scottish politics, Scotland, Crime, UK news, PoliticsEstranged husband of Nicola Sturgeon is sentenced for stealing from party over 12-year period Peter Murrell has been sentenced to five years and three months in jail after he admitted embezzling more than £400,000 from the Scottish National party while he was its chief executive. Murrell stole the money over a 12-year period, splashing out on a luxury motorhome, a Jaguar SUV, Montblanc pens and luxury watches, a set of Lalique salt and pepper grinders and 2kg of coffee granules. Continue reading...
-
Nigel Farage: I can spend £5m gift on Ferraris or horses if I want
3 hours ago
by Jessica Elgot and Rowena Mason
Nigel Farage, Reform UK, Party funding, Politics, UK newsReform leader says it is ‘purely private matter’ and it is not hypocritical to criticise Keir Starmer for receiving glasses UK politics live – latest updates Nigel Farage has said his £5m gift from a crypto billionaire is “not any of your business” as it was given unconditionally to be spent on anything from Ferraris to gambling on horses. The Reform UK leader bristled at questions about the £5m gift from the British Thai-based businessman Christopher Harborne in two radio interviews on Tuesday, saying it was “a purely private matter”. Continue reading...
-
First Thing: Judge thwarts Trump administration attempt to overthrow LA ‘sanctuary city’ policy
an hour ago
by Martin Belam
US news, World newsCentral California US district court rejected claim policy was ‘unconstitutional’. Plus House of the Dragon star Olivia Cooke on being sworn at by people wanting selfies Don’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up here Good morning. A California court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump’s administration against Los Angeles over a city ordinance making it a “sanctuary city” and limiting its cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Fernando Olguin, a judge in the central California US district court, rejected the administration’s argument that the city’s policy was unconstitutional. He gave the administration permission to file an
-
New Yorkers vote as Democrats weigh competing visions in era of Trump
2 hours ago
by Adam Gabbatt in New York
New York, US politics, Democrats, US Congress, US news, World news, Zohran MamdaniDemocratic primary elections to test strength of party’s left flank as old guard faces string of challenges New Yorkers were voting on Tuesday in a slate of Democratic primaries poised to reveal the strength of the party’s left flank and shape the battle for control of the US House of Representatives in November. Voters in Maryland and Utah will also nominate congressional candidates on Tuesday, while South Carolina holds a series of runoff elections for candidates who did not receive a majority of the vote earlier this month. Continue reading...
-
Serial rapist ex-NFL player Darren Sharper registers as sex offender in Virginia
2 hours ago
by Ramon Antonio Vargas
US crime, Virginia, US newsSharper, who pleaded guilty or no contest to raping women in four states, was transferred to a halfway house in May Convicted serial rapist and former National Football League champion Darren Sharper has registered as a sex offender in his home state of Virginia, after being transferred from federal prison to a halfway house there, according to official records. With a projected 2028 release date nearing, the US Bureau of Prisons (BoP) recently confirmed that the 50-year-old Sharper had been moved on 27 May from a federal correctional institution near Elkton, Ohio, to either home confinement or a facility colloquially
-
‘Devastating’: lives of nurses and patients upended by Trump migrant crackdown
3 hours ago
by Fatima Khan
US immigration, US news, US politics, World newsWithdrawal of TPS designation puts workers who fill vital role in peril – and risks further shortages in US health system When Dolores Jacoby’s doctor told her there was little she could do to treat her acute myeloid leukemia, a deafening silence filled the hospital room, where she was surrounded by her family. Dolores had only recently been diagnosed with the rare aggressive cancer. Her beloved nursing assistant, Janeth, was standing just outside her room. After the doctor left, Janeth entered with a tray containing each family member’s favorite beverage. “If there’s anybody who can recover, it’s your mother,” she
-
Judge dismisses Trump administration lawsuit over LA sanctuary city policy
10 hours ago
by Abené Clayton and agencies
Los Angeles, US news, West Coast, Trump administration, World news, US politics, US immigrationCity hails victory after US officials sued over ordinance that limits LA’s cooperation with immigration authorities A California court has dismissed a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump’s administration against Los Angeles over a city ordinance limiting its cooperation with federal immigration authorities. Fernando Olguin, a judge in the central California US district court rejected the administration’s argument that the city’s policy was unconstitutional. He gave the administration permission to file an amended complaint. Continue reading...
South China Morning Post
-
Israel purposely targeted Gaza children: UN
an hour ago
by Reuters
Israeli authorities and security forces deliberately targeted Palestinian children, resulting in genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in Gaza, and war crimes in the occupied West Bank, an independent UN inquiry said on Tuesday. The report by the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel examined violations against Palestinian children since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas on October 7,...
-
After 6 prime ministers in 10 years, can anyone fix the UK?
5 hours ago
by Reuters
On Monday morning, Keir Starmer emerged into the sunshine in Downing Street flanked by his staff and wife, his voice thick with emotion as he said he was no longer the right person to lead Britain. Starmer, who won one of the biggest landslides in British political history, is out after less than two years. The sixth leader to quit in 10 years. The highest rate of political turnover in almost two centuries. Like his predecessors, Starmer failed to stem popular anger over living standards,...
-
Algae-filled Washington pool to be drained for repairs after US$14.7 million renovation
6 hours ago
by Reuters
The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington’s National Mall is set to be drained again for repairs after algae and peeling paint appeared just weeks after a US$14.7 million renovation, while President Donald Trump threatened prison time for anyone caught damaging the pool. The DC Water authority issued a permit to drain the 609-metre rectangular pool, it said on Monday, while the repair company said it would fix the pool as part of its warranty. Peeling paint and algae growth have been...
-
The I Ching, Leibniz and AI: how old China-West links shaped modern science
11 hours ago
by Chow Chung-yan
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) appears sudden and revolutionary, yet its origins stretch deep into history, revealing a profound and forgotten intellectual exchange between China and the West. Long before Alan Turing, Claude Shannon, or even Charles Babbage and Ada Lovelace, there was Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz – the German polymath born exactly 380 years ago next week. Among his monumental contributions to science is the binary numeral system, which serves as the bedrock of modern...
-
Burnham’s road to 10 Downing Street: how will Starmer be replaced?
12 hours ago
by Associated Press
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer conceded on Monday that he had lost the support of his rank-and-file Labour Party members in Parliament and that he will step down once his successor as party leader is chosen, possibly as soon as the middle of July. Andy Burnham, the former mayor of Greater Manchester whose resounding victory in a special UK election last week set in motion Starmer’s resignation, has confirmed he will put himself forward to be his successor. Burnham is seen as the...
-
Ex-mob hitman who became New Jersey councilman has returned to crime: prosecutors
13 hours ago
by Associated Press
A notorious mob hitman who once testified against John “Junior” Gotti before cleaning up his life and becoming a councilman in New Jersey has been arrested on extortion and loan sharking charges that, if proven, reflect a return to the lifestyle of his youth. John Alite, 63, was arrested on Friday in New Jersey, where he was sworn in early last year as a councillor in the borough of Englishtown. Released after a court appearance on Saturday, Alite is scheduled to return to court for a detention...
-
‘Sort of a friend’: Trump takes parting shot at UK’s Starmer
14 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump criticised outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday after the Labour leader announced he would resign, saying he had “really hurt himself” over energy, immigration and his handling of relations with Washington. “I think he’s a lovely man,” Trump told reporters at an Oval Office event, before accusing Starmer of mishandling Britain’s energy policy by failing to exploit North Sea oil and allowing “windmills all over the place”. “The UK buys much of its...
-
‘I will do what I have to do’ if Iran does not stick to deal, Trump says
14 hours ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump said on Monday “I will do what I have to do” if Iran does not stick to its agreement with Washington. “If Iran doesn’t live up to their agreement, or if they’re not behaving, I will do what I have to do,” Trump told reporters. Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed an interim US-Iran deal last week, more than three months after the US and Israel attacked Iran and Iran responded with its own attacks on Israel and Gulf states with US bases. Trump said on...
-
Shooting in Montreal leaves officer, civilian and gunman dead
15 hours ago
by Associated Press
A suspect armed with a long gun opened fire on Monday at a Montreal hotel, killing a police officer before officers returned fire, killing him, police said. A civilian also died but it was not immediately clear who fired that shot. Police Chief Fady Dagher said a second officer was seriously injured in the shooting in the city’s Cote-des-Neiges neighbourhood but was in stable condition. The chief said it was the first time in 24 years that a Montreal police officer had been killed in the line of...
-
China closing in but US leads in biotech quality and commercial reach, survey finds
15 hours ago
by Reuters
China, which now conducts more clinical drug trials than the US, still lags in the quality and commercial reach of its biomedical science, according to a recent survey of senior US leaders in industry and academia. The poll, conducted by Cure Innovation Index, found that China is seen as the clear leader in two out of six sectors: clinical development and supply chain. It found that the US leads in moving experimental products through to large-scale production, capital, and commercialisation...
-
Heatwave scorches Europe: at least 18 dead in France, including children in hot car
16 hours ago
by Reuters
At least 18 people died in France, including two children left in a hot car, as a heatwave hung over Europe, smashing temperature records in several cities on Monday. As schools in France closed or modified timetables, forecasters in Britain predicted temperatures could break records for June this week. The temperature in Bordeaux in France’s western wine country rose to 41.9 degrees Celsius (107.4 Fahrenheit), breaking a record set last August. In Poitiers in central France it reached 41.2...
-
China signals openness to Colombia’s Trump-backed president-elect despite US tilt
17 hours ago
by Igor Patrick
Beijing congratulated Colombia on its presidential run-off and said it would work with the incoming government of Abelardo de la Espriella, the far-right lawyer who has promised to pull the country back towards the United States. Foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun made the remarks on Monday, a day after a preliminary count put de la Espriella narrowly ahead of his leftist rival, Senator Ivan Cepeda. “China … congratulates Colombia on the smooth second round of presidential elections,” he...
-
European Central Bank’s President Lagarde urges talks on yuan undervaluation
18 hours ago
by Reuters
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde on Monday urged global leaders to discuss undervaluation of the Chinese currency as a facet of the imbalances endangering the global economy. China has consistently denied that it manipulates its currency for trade advantage but its surging trade surpluses are one of several macroeconomic mismatches worrying leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations who met last week in France, along with chronic US deficits and Europe’s...
-
Mexico seeks to restart oil shipments to energy-starved Cuba
18 hours ago
by Associated Press
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on Monday that her country seeks to restart oil shipments to Cuba soon, a move that could provide much-needed relief as the island’s crises deepen given a lack of petroleum. Sheinbaum said her administration would seek to send the oil via commercial and privately owned firms instead of state-owned companies as it has done in the past. Mexico became a key fuel supplier to Cuba after the US attacked Venezuela in early January and halted critical oil...
-
Legendary American music mogul Clive Davis dead at 94
19 hours ago
by Reuters
Clive Davis, a former corporate lawyer who became one of the most influential figures in American rock and pop music as he fostered the careers of Bob Dylan, Whitney Houston, Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin, Bruce Springsteen and other stars, died on Monday at the age of 94. Davis, who was known as “the man with the golden ear” for his ability to identify potential hit songs, died at his home in Manhattan, The New York Times reported, having recently been hospitalised with respiratory...
-
Russia-held Crimea suspends summer camps as Ukraine strikes squeeze fuel supplies
21 hours ago
by Reuters
Russian-held Crimea, a popular tourism destination, suspended children’s summer camps and tourist activities until September 1, its governor said on Monday, as the peninsula reels from a fuel crisis due to Ukrainian attacks on its supply routes. Supplies of fuel and other products to Crimea have become strained as Ukraine has targeted both sea routes and supply roads from the north. The availability of petrol and diesel in Russia, the world’s third-largest oil producer, has also been undermined...
-
Iran agrees to invite IAEA inspectors back, says US
a day ago
by Agence France-Presse
Tehran has agreed to invite International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors back into the country, US Vice-President J.D. Vance said on Monday, after a first round of US-Iran talks towards ending the Middle East war. “The Iranians have agreed to invite IAEA inspectors back into their country,” Vance told reporters at Switzerland’s isolated Burgenstock resort, where his talks with Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf opened on Sunday. “That is a major milestone for the American people...
-
China’s green exports to the US surge as AI boom, Iran war lift demand
a day ago
by Mia Nurmamat
China’s exports of green-energy and battery products to the United States have accelerated amid demand in America’s fast-expanding AI sector, as cooling trade tensions and energy-security fears linked to the Iran war boost global appetite for renewable-energy equipment. Energy-related products posted some of the strongest gains among Chinese exports to the US last month, according to the latest customs data. Exports of unassembled photovoltaic cells surged 346 per cent year on year to US$39.96...
-
Alan Greenspan, former US Fed Reserve chair, dies aged 100
a day ago
by Reuters
Alan Greenspan, hailed as the greatest Federal Reserve chairman when he retired in 2006 but derided for a severe financial crisis that followed barely two years later, died on Monday aged 100, NBC News reported. Greenspan, who exerted a powerful influence on the US economy during his tenure at the helm of the Fed from August 1987 to January 2006, died at his home from complications of Parkinson’s disease, NBC reported, citing his wife Andrea Mitchell, who is the outlet’s chief Washington...
-
Starmer announces resignation, making way for UK’s seventh prime minister in a decade
a day ago
by Andrew London
Keir Starmer announced his intention to step down as Britain’s prime minister on Monday, succumbing to intense party pressure as his popularity plummeted and rivals manoeuvred to challenge him. “Every decision I have taken has been about putting the country I love first. That is why I will resign as leader of the Labour Party,” an emotional Starmer said in a short speech outside 10 Downing Street in London. Starmer, who up until Monday had resisted calls to stand aside, said he would remain...
-
China defends role in global supply chains amid Strait of Hormuz crisis
a day ago
by Ji Siqi
China’s proactive role in stabilising global energy and fertiliser markets amid the Strait of Hormuz crisis shows the country is a defender of global supply chains, rather than a disruptive force as “hyped” by the West, Vice-Premier Ding Xuexiang said on Monday. “The fact that Chinese manufacturing never falters or fails at critical moments fully proves that China is a participant, a builder and a defender of the global supply chain,” Ding said during the opening ceremony of the fourth China...
-
‘Lying flat’ goes mainstream, Singapore mall finds God: 5 weekend reads you missed
a day ago
by SCMP
We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. How ‘lying flat’ went from a niche subculture to mainstream phenomenon 2. The hidden cost of China’s electric car boom: a spiralling roadworks bill 3. Sin to salvation: how Singapore’s most notorious mall found God 4. Hong Kong TV host Lillian Sze loses battle with ovarian cancer 5. 100kg dad...
-
Qatar gas site blast leaves 13 dead, at least 66 injured
a day ago
by Agence France-Presse
A huge blast at a Qatar gas hub killed 13 people and injured 66 others, the Gulf state’s energy minister said on Monday, one of the deadliest accidents at a Gulf energy facility. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident, which energy minister Saad al-Kaabi said was “an accident and not sabotage or hostile in nature”, after Iranian attacks targeted energy facilities in the Gulf during the war in the Middle East. He announced “the tragic loss of 13 lives of our people who hold...
-
Canada steps up at Rimpac to rebut Trump’s freeriding charge
a day ago
by Maria Siow
Canada is deploying two frigates and a submarine to the world’s largest multinational naval exercise this week, in what analysts describe as both a display of Indo-Pacific seriousness and a pointed rebuttal to Washington’s “freeriding” charge. HMCS Ottawa, HMCS Regina and submarine HMCS Corner Brook are slated to join the biennial Rim of the Pacific Exercise (Rimpac) from Wednesday to July 31, which is expected to draw more than 25,000 military personnel from 31 countries, including Australia,...
-
Trump-backed ‘El Tigre’ wins Colombia presidential election
a day ago
by Agence France-Presse
A flamboyant US-backed lawyer who has never held public office narrowly won Colombia’s polarising presidential run-off on Sunday, swinging the country hard right and sparking violent protests. With almost all the votes counted, Abelardo de la Espriella held 49.66 per cent of the vote versus left-wing Senator Ivan Cepeda’s 48.70 per cent. The 47-year-old’s slender win triggered demonstrations, but will ease ties with Washington and extend a regional right-wing wave centred on “iron fist” security...
-
US attorney backs Trump on Washington pool ‘vandalising’, vows prosecutions
2 days ago
by Reuters
People caught vandalising the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Washington’s National Mall will be fully prosecuted, US Attorney Jeanine Pirro said on Sunday. President Donald Trump has blamed vandalism for recent problems with the newly renovated pool, including its new blue paint peeling off. Citations for vandalism have been issued, Pirro said on Sunday, adding that even minor crimes must be prosecuted to keep the US capital safe. The peeling paint was visible in the 610-metre-long...
-
Revolutionary Guard claim is ‘outright lie’, says Iran’s football federation
2 days ago
by dpa
US claims that an individual with ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) tried to join the Iran team’s flight to the United States on Saturday are “fabricated and entirely baseless allegations”, the country’s football federation (FFIRI) has said. Markwayne Mullin, the US Homeland Security Secretary, told Fox News on Sunday that someone under the guise of being the Iranian federation (FFIRI) president tried to board the team’s flight to Los Angeles from Mexico for Sunday’s World Cup...
-
Ramiro Valdes, key figure of Cuban revolution and Castro ally, dead at 94
2 days ago
by Reuters
Ramiro Valdes, one of Fidel Castro’s earliest collaborators who was lauded at home as a hero of the Cuban revolution, has died at the age of 94, President Miguel Diaz-Canel said on social media on Sunday. The president did not provide a cause of death. A top government official for decades after Castro’s rebels came to power in 1959, Valdes held the honorary titles “Hero of the Republic” and “Commander of the Revolution” and formed part of the powerful Political Bureau of the ruling Cuban...
-
Thousands protest Czech government plan for public broadcaster funding
2 days ago
by Associated Press
Thousands of Czechs rallied in the capital on Sunday to condemn a plan by the government led by populist Prime Minister Andrej Babis to overhaul funding for public broadcasters that is considered dangerous for their independence. The protesters gathered in front of the Czech public television offices in Prague, Czech Republic, to voice their support for the media a day before their staff plan to go on a warning strike, and after recent protest marches in the regional capitals and...
-
Iran-US talks continue as Trump threat, Lebanon and Hormuz strain Swiss summit
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
The United States expects talks with Iran to continue through the night in Switzerland, a US diplomat told reporters early Monday, as they work to permanently end the Middle East war. The current round of negotiations got off to a rocky start, with the Islamic Republic’s delegation walking out in response to US President Donald Trump’s threats to strike Iran over its support for Hezbollah Sunday. A US diplomat at the Swiss venue told reporters the Iranian delegation was involved in “robust...
-
Pope Leo exalts first American saint as a model for Christians for her care of migrants
2 days ago
by Associated Press
Pope Leo on Saturday exalted the first American saint, Mother Frances Cabrini, as a model for Christians today to care for migrants in need, as he visited her birthplace during a day trip to northern Italy. Leo, who has clashed with the Trump administration over its migrant crackdown, urged young people in particular to learn about Cabrini’s life and service, once again confirming history’s first US pope as the heir to Pope Francis in prioritising the plight of migrants. Leo prayed before...
-
Ethiopian PM’s party secures landslide win in national election
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s Prosperity Party (PP) won a landslide victory in legislative polls held June 1, the election commission said on Sunday, giving it almost 90 per cent of the seats. Abiy has led Ethiopia since 2018, and is increasingly criticised for growing authoritarianism, in contrast to his early years when he won the Nobel Peace Prize for mending relations with neighbouring Eritrea. The PP was considered the overwhelming favourite in the country of 130 million, facing a...
-
Europe sizzles in ‘unprecedented’ heatwave as temperatures pass 40 degrees Celsius
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Much of Europe was preparing Monday for an already fierce heatwave to intensify even further in the coming days, with some countries taking special measures to mitigate its effects. France recorded heat-related deaths over the weekend. A leading researcher reiterated that human-driven climate change had contributed to the recent record-breaking heatwave. In France, 49 of the country’s 96 mainland departments were on a red alert weather warning, up from 35 over the weekend. Officials announced...
-
Bolivian lawmakers approve state of emergency as protests choke supply chain
2 days ago
by Reuters
Bolivia began showing signs of returning to normalcy on Sunday, a day after President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency to resolve a 50-day social crisis that had blocked the nation’s main highways. Early on Sunday, the Legislative Assembly overwhelmingly approved Paz’s decree, which aimed to restore transit and supply essential goods after protesting groups cut off key roads for weeks, stranding trucks and choking supplies of food, fuel and medicines to many areas. Sunday’s vote in...
-
China’s Iran strategy an exercise in power without projection
2 days ago
by Wenran Jiang
The spectacle of US President Donald Trump thanking China for staying “neutral” with regard to the US-Israeli war against Iran would have been unthinkable a year ago. Yet at the Group of Seven summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, on June 17, he credited Beijing – alongside Moscow – with preventing a full-blown catastrophe. His observation that China “could have sent in an oil ship with six destroyers alongside of it, on each side” but chose restraint, captured the essence of Beijing’s strategic...
-
Israeli ‘smear campaign’ targets journalists, threatens safety, Al Jazeera says
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Al Jazeera on Sunday rejected Israeli accusations that one of its journalists, killed in Gaza a day earlier, was a Hamas operative, as family and colleagues mourned the cameraman in the Palestinian territory. The Qatar-based network said in a statement that it “condemns the Israeli occupation army’s baseless accusations, which seek to justify its crimes against Al Jazeera journalists and cameramen in Gaza, most recently the killing of cameraman Ahmed Wishah”. The Israeli military said in a...
-
Colombians vote for president amid corruption fears, polarisation
2 days ago
by Associated Press
A deeply divided electorate will choose Colombia’s next president in a run-off on Sunday that pits a progressive against a conservative outsider, with both candidates tapping into fears of renewed internal conflict in the country. Voters will choose between businessman and lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella and Iván Cepeda, a lawmaker and heir to the political movement of outgoing President Gustavo Petro, the nation’s first leftist leader. The two defeated nine other contenders in a May 31...
-
Iran, US claims conflict over Hormuz as 3 Indian crude tankers emerge
2 days ago
by Bloomberg
Three fully laden India-linked supertankers have re-emerged in the Gulf of Oman, adding to increased reports of traffic moving both ways across the northern and southern routes of the Strait of Hormuz, while conflicting narratives over the status of transits persist. The Desh Vibhor, Desh Vaibhav and Sanmar Herald were observed in the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea on Sunday, after having been last seen signalling their attempt to cross the Strait of Hormuz late on Friday, according to...
-
Vance in Switzerland for US-Iran talks as Strait of Hormuz closed again
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
A new round of negotiations over the Middle East war was set to kick off on Sunday as Iranian negotiators and US Vice-President J.D. Vance arrived in the Swiss host city, even as Tehran said it was closing the Strait of Hormuz again over Israeli attacks in Lebanon. Before boarding his flight to Europe, Vance told reporters he hoped to “make progress on the nuclear issue, make progress on the Lebanon ceasefire issue. Those are the two big things that I think we’re going to be focused...
-
Italy’s Meloni let Trump’s jibes slide for so long. Now, she’s hitting back
2 days ago
by Bloomberg
US Donald Trump has sparred with most of his fellow Group of Seven leaders at some point. But Italy’s Giorgia Meloni this week did something none of them dared: she escalated. Unlike Spanish Socialist Pedro Sanchez, one of the few leaders in Europe who has made political capital of being berated by Trump, the Italian prime minister had stood out as one of the few Europeans he actually liked: an outspoken conservative at ease talking Maga. But Meloni has also transitioned from a populist...
-
UK’s Starmer considers political future as pressure builds
3 days ago
by Reuters
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was considering his political future on Sunday, after rival Andy Burnham’s decisive election victory to parliament prompted more ministers in the governing Labour Party to call for him to go. Struggling with some of the lowest popularity ratings for any British leader in modern political history, Starmer could decide as soon as Monday whether to step aside or fight a leadership contest against Burnham, one source said. The scale of victory Burnham won for a...
-
Zelensky says Ukraine drones hit oil refinery in Russia’s Tyumen, now have 3,000km range
3 days ago
by Reuters
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that Ukrainian drones had struck an oil refinery in Russia’s Tyumen Region in western Siberia, more than 2,000km (1,200 miles) from Ukraine. He also said Ukraine had developed new long-range drones capable of operating over more than 3,000 km. Speaking in his nightly video address, Zelensky offered thanks to the Ukrainian military’s special operations which “have reached Tyumen Region in Russia, including an oil refining facility. More...
-
Trump says suspects arrested over ‘disgraceful vandalism’ of reflecting pool
3 days ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that much of the water at the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington “probably” has to be drained for repairs following what he called “vandalism” of the site. “We met with contractors today, will probably be forced to release and drain much of the water in order to do the necessary repairs, but will have them done as quickly as possible,” Trump wrote in a post on social media. Several alleged vandals have been arrested,...
-
Ubisoft co-founder Claude Guillemot dies in plane crash in France
3 days ago
by Reuters
Claude Guillemot, who co-founded French video-game publisher Ubisoft with his brothers in 1986, has died, the company said on Saturday. “Ubisoft was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Claude Guillemot, co-founder of the group and chairman of Guillemot Corp, in an accident,” the statement said. “Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time. No further statements will be made at this time,” it added. Guillemot, 69, died on Friday in a plane crash in La...
-
Iceland resumes whale hunt amid protest
3 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
One of Iceland’s two remaining whaling ships set out this week to hunt the giant mammals after a two-year hiatus, local media and campaigners reported on Saturday. Iceland is one of only three countries that still openly permit whaling, alongside Norway and Japan – despite international opprobrium from the public and animal welfare organisations. A protester chained himself to the mast of the vessel before it left the port of Reykjavik on Friday. He climbed down in the evening and was escorted...
-
Trump threatens US tolls on Hormuz after Iran says strait is closed
3 days ago
by Associated Press
Iran on Saturday said that it closed the Strait of Hormuz because of Israel’s attacks in Lebanon and warned that while negotiators were going to Switzerland for talks with the US on their interim agreement, not much likely will happen if the fighting does not stop. US President Donald Trump, in response, threatened to impose US tolls in the crucial waterway if a final deal with Iran is not reached in 60 days, saying the money would be for “services rendered as the Guardian Angel to the countries...
-
Trump escalates clash with Italy’s Meloni over G7 photo claim
3 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
US President Donald Trump escalated a diplomatic row with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Saturday, accusing her of repeatedly seeking a photograph with him and linking the dispute to tensions over Iran and Nato. The clash has opened an unusually personal rift between Trump and one of Europe’s most prominent right-wing leaders, who had sought to cast herself as a bridge between Washington and the continent during Trump’s return to power. Trump had initially told Italian broadcaster La7...
-
Spanish court bans PM’s wife from leaving country
3 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
A Spanish court has ordered the wife of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Begona Gomez, to stand trial by jury for corruption and banned her from leaving the country, according to a court order released on Saturday. The case is one of several corruption affairs that have embroiled the Socialist leader’s family and former allies, threatening to topple his minority coalition government. Judge Juan Carlos Peinado ordered Gomez to hand in her passport and to appear before the court twice a month until a...
-
At least 30 deaths at DR Congo camp show Ebola could be spreading fast
3 days ago
by Reuters
At least 30 people have died since the start of May in one camp for displaced civilians in northeastern Congo, a death rate that camp officials said was unprecedented, with some confirmed to have died from Ebola in a sign the disease could be spreading fast there. It was not possible to confirm the causes of all the deaths because patients or their relatives in Kigonze camp in Bunia – the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo – had until Thursday refused testing, a...
-
1 killed as freight train plunges from bridge in Germany after crash
3 days ago
by dpa
One person died after two freight trains collided on a bridge in Munich overnight, causing loaded cars to plunge to the road below, police said on Saturday. Two cars of one train fell about 5 metres (16 ft) from a bridge and came to rest at round 1.40am, according to a spokeswoman. It was unclear what caused the collision on the bridge, which caused one of the trains to derail. The nature of the cargo was initially unclear, however police stated it was not hazardous material and that there was...
New York Times
-
As Vance Leads Iran Negotiations, Trump Creates Disruptions in His Path
2 hours ago
by Tyler Pager
United States Politics and Government, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Republican Party, Trump, Donald J, Vance, J D, Rubio, Marco, IranVice President JD Vance is in a politically precarious spot.
-
Iran Makes Moves to Assert Control Over the Strait of Hormuz
3 hours ago
by Ephrat Livni
Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Ships and Shipping, Insurance, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), United States International Relations, Embargoes and Sanctions, Israel, Oman, Persian Gulf, United States, International Relations, Great BritainAfter Iran weaponized the waterway by making it too dangerous for businesses, experts say, the country is now looking to charge fees to vessels seeking to transit the vital water.
-
America’s Thirst for Gasoline May Not Recover After Iran War
3 hours ago
by Lydia DePillis
Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), United States Politics and Government, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Fuel Efficiency, Consumer BehaviorPeople drove less and bought more-efficient cars when fuel prices surged, habits that could stick over the long term.
-
5 Major Supreme Court Decisions to Watch, and the Rise of Sewage Surveillance
an hour ago
by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Margaret Kadifa, Jake Lucas, Ian Stewart and Jan Hoffman
Decisions and Verdicts, Sewers and Sewage, Supreme Court (US), internal-open-access-audioPlus, where did all the cottage cheese go?
-
Markets Recoil in Global Sell-Off Driven by Tech Stocks
an hour ago
by Daisuke Wakabayashi and Jason Karaian
US and Israeli Attack on Iran (2026), Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Stocks and Bonds, Standard & Poor's 500-Stock Index, IranChipmakers led the way down in South Korea, where the main index plunged 10 percent. Stocks in Europe were lower and S&P 500 futures pointed to a sharp fall.
-
‘A Terrible Inheritance’: Could Andy Burnham Succeed Where Starmer Failed?
an hour ago
by Michael D. Shear
Great Britain, Burnham, Andrew M (1970- ), Starmer, Keir, Trump, Donald J, Mahmood, Shabana (1980- ), Reeves, Rachel (1979- ), Labour Party (Great Britain), Reform UK (British Political Party), Appointments and Executive Changes, International Relations, Politics and Government, Immigration and Emigration, United States International Relations, ElectionsThe likely successor to Prime Minister Keir Starmer will inherit the same challenges of economic stagnation and ascendant populism. Will a divided nation be prepared to give him time?
-
Brexit Has Cost the UK Growth, Analysts Say, in the Decade Since the Vote
4 hours ago
by Eshe Nelson
Great Britain Withdrawal from EU (Brexit), Great Britain, Economic Conditions and Trends, Gross Domestic Product, European Union, Europe, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), International Trade and World Market, Politics and Government, Referendums, Small Business, Customs (Tariff), Polls and Public Opinion, Immigration and Emigration, Burnham, Andrew M (1970- ), Starmer, KeirCiting lower trade and investment, analysts broadly agree that Britain’s economy is smaller than it would have been if the country had stayed in the E.U.
-
Those British Strawberries Are Being Picked by Central Asian Workers
2 hours ago
by Stephen Castle and Aigerim Turgunbaeva
Migrant Labor (Agriculture), Agriculture and Farming, Foreign Workers, Labor and Jobs, Great Britain Withdrawal from EU (Brexit), European Union, Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan), Bukhara (Uzbekistan), Central Asia, England, Great Britain, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Kent (England)Ten years after Brexit, most seasonal workers in Britain are from countries such as Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Without them, agricultural chiefs say, many farms would fail.
-
Major Supreme Court Decisions Testing Trump’s Policies Remain
3 hours ago
by Ann E. Marimow
United States Politics and Government, Federal Courts (US), Decisions and Verdicts, Citizenship and Naturalization, Elections, Courts and the Judiciary, Transgender, Courts and the Judiciary, Law and Legislation, Federal Reserve System, Federal Trade Commission, Supreme Court (US), Cook, Lisa D, Roberts, John G Jr, Trump, Donald JOver the next two weeks, the justices will release more than a dozen final opinions, including high-profile decisions on birthright citizenship, the Federal Reserve and transgender athletes.
-
Looking Back on the U.S.A.’s Many Founders, 250 Years In
12 hours ago
by Jane Kamensky
Revolutionary War, American (1775-83), Declaration of Independence (US), Independence Day (US) (July 4), United States Politics and Government, Slavery (Historical), Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Jefferson, Thomas, United StatesIn the past 50 years, the way we tell the story of the Revolution has become dramatically more complex. Can it still inspire us all?
-
In New York City, Early Voting Saw Major Changes From 2025
11 hours ago
by Christine Zhang and Nicholas Fandos
Midterm Elections (2026), Primaries and Caucuses, Elections, House of Representatives, New York City, Avila Chevalier, Darializa, Bores, Alex, Espaillat, Adriano D, Goldman, Daniel S, Lander, Brad, Lasher, Micah C, Mamdani, Zohran, Reynoso, Antonio, Valdez, Claire (1989- ), Velazquez, Nydia MTurnout was low and the electorate was much older than it was last year when the mayoral race between Mamdani and Cuomo fueled heavy early voting.
-
New York Primary Elections: What to Know and How to Vote
2 hours ago
by Claire Fahy
Midterm Elections (2026), United States Politics and Government, Primaries and Caucuses, Elections, House of Representatives, Elections, Comptrollers, Progressivism (Theory and Philosophy), Democratic Party, Republican Party, Avila Chevalier, Darializa, Bores, Alex, Conway, George T III, DiNapoli, Thomas P, Espaillat, Adriano D, Goldman, Daniel S, Goyle, Raj, Lander, Brad, Lasher, Micah C, Lawler, Mike (1986- ), Mamdani, Zohran, Reynoso, Antonio, Schlossberg, Jack (1993- ), Valdez, Claire (1989- ), Warshaw, Drew, New York City, Westchester County (NY), New York StateSeveral closely watched races are taking place in New York City and beyond. Nine days of early voting preceded Primary Day on Tuesday.
-
How Mark Rutte of NATO Manages an Unpredictable Trump
2 hours ago
by Mara Hvistendahl and Steven Erlanger
United States Politics and Government, United States International Relations, International Relations, United States Defense and Military Forces, Defense and Military Forces, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, State Department, Trump, Donald J, Rutte, Mark, United StatesSecretary General Mark Rutte is headed to Washington. His style has at times frustrated the very European leaders who need him to hold the alliance together.
-
Trump on the Shabby Condition of the Reflecting Pool: Not My Fault
10 hours ago
by Luke Broadwater and Maxine Joselow
United States Politics and Government, Government Contracts and Procurement, Algae, Vandalism, Restoration and Renovation, Atlantic Industrial Coatings LLC, Greenwater Services, National Park Service, Trump, Donald J, Lincoln Memorial (Washington, DC)President Trump said the blooms of green algae and the peeling polyurethane had nothing to do with the rushed $16.4 million makeover he had ordered.
-
Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s President, Struggles to Uphold Trump’s Narrative of Success
3 hours ago
by Anatoly Kurmanaev
United States International Relations, Politics and Government, US-Venezuela Conflict (2025- ), Currency, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Foreign Investments, Banking and Financial Institutions, Embargoes and Sanctions, State Department, Treasury Department, Rubio, Marco, Trump, Donald J, Maduro, Nicolas, United States, Venezuela, Rodriguez, DelcyPresident Trump says Venezuela, under U.S. oversight, has “never made the money” it is making now. But new oil revenue isn’t helping ordinary Venezuelans, and anger seems to be mounting.
-
The Dispute Over Events for America’s 250th Birthday, Explained
20 hours ago
by Pooja Salhotra and Jennifer Schuessler
United States Semiquincentennial (2026), Independence Day (US) (July 4), Washington (DC), America250, Freedom 250 (Nonprofit), United States Semiquincentennial Commission, Trump, Donald JTwo national groups, including one backed by President Trump, have planned an array of activities to celebrate the country’s semiquincentennial. States are also hosting many events.
-
China Takes Supercomputer Crown From U.S. For First Time Since 2017
3 hours ago
by Don Clark
Artificial Intelligence, Supercomputers, Computer Chips, International Relations, Innovation, Cloud Computing, Computers and the Internet, ARM Holdings PLC, Arm Ltd, NVIDIA Corporation, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Dongarra, Jack, Shenzhen (China)A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world’s fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the special-purpose chips called graphics processing units.
-
This Megafactory Is a Test Case for the U.S.-China Tech Race
3 hours ago
by Ana Swanson
Factories and Manufacturing, United States International Relations, Communist Party of China, Contemporary Amperex Technology Ltd, Trump, Donald J, China, United States, Batteries, Electric and Hybrid VehiclesChinese firms have some of the world’s most advanced technology. But U.S. officials say relying on it could come with a downside.
-
Europe Created Heat-Wave Protections. Now Comes the ‘Crash Test.’
3 hours ago
by Chico Harlan
Heat and Heat Waves, Air Conditioning, Global Warming, Heatstroke, Deaths (Fatalities), EuropeSearing temperatures in Western Europe are drawing comparisons to 2003, when a deadly heat wave sparked a reckoning.
-
What to Know About Heat in Europe This Week
18 hours ago
by Nazaneen Ghaffar
Global Warming, Heat and Heat Waves, Europe, England, Wales, France, Spain, internal-open-access-from-nlBig parts of Europe are under high-level warnings for extreme heat, with forecasters predicting “severe” weather impact.
-
What Is the ‘Heat Dome’ Causing Europe’s Record Temperatures?
19 hours ago
by Nazaneen Ghaffar
Heat and Heat Waves, Global Warming, Weather, International Relations, Met Office (United Kingdom), England, Europe, Great Britain, Paris (France), internal-open-access-from-nlHeat domes happen all over the world, and the one over Europe this week is locking in days of near-record highs across Britain, Spain and France.
-
Clive Davis Knew to Let Patti Smith Have Free Rein
14 hours ago
by Jon Pareles
Pop and Rock Music, Music, Arista Records, Davis, Clive, Smith, PattiFor Patti Smith, the best guidance was something that Davis rarely granted: free rein.
-
Social Security Is Running Out of Money, Fast
3 hours ago
by Bernie Moreno and Elizabeth Warren
Social Security (US), Retirement, Payroll Tax, Wages and SalariesTo save the program, we need to eliminate the payroll tax cap.
-
Is This the Year Florida Turns Blue?
3 hours ago
by Michael Grunwald
United States Politics and Government, State Legislatures, Midterm Elections (2026), Politics and Government, FloridaDavid Jolly must persuade voters who have been increasingly hostile to Democrats that he’s a different kind of Democrat.
-
Bread and Roses
an hour ago
by Sam Sifton
internal-storyline-no, Democratic Socialists of America, Mayors, ElectionsWe look at the democratic socialists who are leading some of America’s big cities.
-
Late Night Dunks on Trump for Hiring Greenwater Services
6 hours ago
by Trish Bendix
Television, Fallon, Jimmy, The Tonight Show (TV Program), Maher, Bill, Real Time With Bill Maher (TV Program), Oliver, John, Last Week Tonight With John Oliver (TV Program), The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TV Program), Stewart, JonJimmy Fallon poked fun at the name of the business under fire for turning the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool bright green: “Nailed it.”