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Israel Gaza war: Latest news from BBC News

<div>Israel Gaza war which started after armed attack by Hamas on 7 October 2023</div>

World Cup gives North American transit a chance to shine - or be booed

By Frank Pingue and Ed White June 3 (Reuters) - The 2026 World Cup is soccer's biggest stage, and for some of North America's rail and bus operators it will be a critical audition. With airfares and ...

Michael North America box office: Misses Project Hail Mary's domestic cume by a hair on its 6th Monday

Michael North America Box Office: Inches Away From Beating Project Hail Mary(Photo Credit –Instagram) Michael keeps dancing ...

Masters of the Universe North America box office: Will He-Man deliver Nicholas Galitzine's highest debut of 2026 by surpassing The Sheep Detectives

Masters Of The Universe North America Box Office Projection: Set To Challenge The Sheep Detectives For Nicholas Galitzine’s ...

Australia is the victim of an AUKUS ‘bait and switch’

At a security conference in Singapore over the weekend, the three AUKUS partners – the United States, United Kingdom and Australia – announced a tweak to their partnership that has generated quite a lot of attention in Canberra. Australia will now receive three second-hand Virginia-class, nuclear-powered submarines in the coming years, instead of the original [&#8230;]The post Australia is the victim of an AUKUS ‘bait and switch’ appeared first on Asia Times.

All the reasons Cambodia should join the CPTPP

The natural instinct of any government facing a more fragmented global system is to guard its policy flexibility and keep its hands free to respond to whatever comes next. But the countries that consistently attract long-term investment tend to choose a different path. They bind themselves to rules they cannot easily change because, when trade [&#8230;]The post All the reasons Cambodia should join the CPTPP appeared first on Asia Times.

BAS confirmed as world’s leading center for Antarctic and Southern Ocean research

<p><img src="https://en.mercopress.com/data/cache/noticias/110341/100x80/bas.jpg" alt="Professor Dame Jane Francis (Director of BAS) and Oliver Darke (Director of Operations, Engineering and Infrastructure) representing the UK at ATCM in Japan" width="100" height="80" style="float:left;margin:0 12px 6px 0;border:1px solid #333" /> A major new analysis has confirmed the UK’s British Antarctic Survey (BAS) as the world’s leading center for Antarctic and Southern Ocean research. This was revealed during the Antarctic treaty Consultive Meeting, ATCM, recent May meeting in Japan that convened Antarctic Leaders and government official from across the world.</p>

Xi’s new US-China formula signals a self-confident shift in terms

One of the most notable outcomes of last month’s Xi-Trump summit in Beijing was not tangible. Rather, it was Xi Jinping’s introduction of a new authoritative formulation, or tífǎ, for US-China relations. Such authoritative concepts have long been an important means for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to convey the top leader’s or collective leadership’s [&#8230;]The post Xi&#8217;s new US-China formula signals a self-confident shift in terms appeared first on Asia Times.

Benin's new president rebuilding ties with Sahel states

President Romuald Wadagni travelled to both Niger and Burkina Faso on Tuesday after visiting Nigeria on Monday.

Falklands Legislative Assembly addresses overseas expenses and budget bills drafts

Today, Wednesday 3 June at the Court and Assembly Chambers Town Hall, beginning at 09:00, the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly will be holding an assembly, open to the public.

Doctorate from the University of Dundee on Falklands’ Britishness identity

<p><img src="https://en.mercopress.com/data/cache/noticias/110343/100x80/chloe-anderson-wheatley.jpg" alt="Dr. Chloe Anderson-Wheatley. Falklands&rsquo; Corporate Records and National Archives Manager obtained her doctorate from the University of Dundee " width="100" height="80" style="float:left;margin:0 12px 6px 0;border:1px solid #333" /> The Falkland Islands’ Jane Cameron National Archives are proud to announce that following five years of study and research, Corporate Records and National Archives Manager, Chloe Anderson-Wheatley has completed her doctorate with the University of Dundee, in Archives & Records Management.</p>

Falklands, South Atlantic Airbridge will change UK terminal to East Midlands for four months

The Royal Air Force and British Forces South Atlantic Islands have informed to the Falkland Islands community of temporary changes to the South Atlantic Airbridge, SAA, which links the Islands with RAF Brize Norton in England.

The irreversible smart phones and world’s dropping birth rates

<p><img src="https://en.mercopress.com/data/cache/noticias/110340/100x80/birth.jpg" alt="The birth rate was stable in countries like the U.S., the U.K. and Australia in the early 2000s, but in 2007, it started dropping in all those countries." width="100" height="80" style="float:left;margin:0 12px 6px 0;border:1px solid #333" /> By Gwynne Dyer - Smart phones seem to be directly linked to a worldwide crash in the birth rate. It is “quite plausible that the modern digital media environment has had profound effects on society that have led to a decline in romantic coupling,” according to Melissa Kearney, professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame.</p>

Xi closes the door after promising US CEOs to open wider

TOKYO — The billionaire CEOs who accompanied US President Donald Trump to Beijing last month are probably feeling some whiplash. Some of that disorientation comes from Trump himself — a president who built two campaigns on confronting China and has since recast himself as an open admirer of Xi Jinping, lurching between hard and soft [&#8230;]The post Xi closes the door after promising US CEOs to open wider appeared first on Asia Times.

Macron and Kagame inaugurate Paris memorial to Rwanda genocide victims

The French president said it placed the 1994 killing of an estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus "at the heart ​of our capital and our history".

Why the Shangri-La Dialogue finally really mattered

Under Singapore’s increasingly sweltering skies, the lobby of the Shangri-La Hotel in late May 2026 offered a revealing snapshot of a world edging toward deeper fragmentation. The 23rd edition of the Shangri-La Dialogue, held from May 29 to 31, brought together representatives from 44 countries, including dozens of defense ministers and military chiefs who shared [&#8230;]The post Why the Shangri-La Dialogue finally really mattered appeared first on Asia Times.

Is Hormuz the US dollar’s Suez?

In the dog days of summer 70 years ago, Gamal Abdel Nasser announced the nationalization of the Suez Canal. The move triggered the invasion of Egypt by a joint force of British, French and Israeli troops. Although the military operation was a success, it was a diplomatic disaster. Led by the United States, the international [&#8230;]The post Is Hormuz the US dollar&#8217;s Suez? appeared first on Asia Times.

Final preparations for French World Cup team before heading to US

President Emmanuel Macron and his wife visiting Les Bleus at their Clairefontaine base on Tuesday to wish the team well as they look win their second title.

The mirage of Israel-Lebanon rapprochement

Those of us who have spent years chronicling the long, tragicomic history of American diplomacy in the Middle East could be forgiven a certain weary déjà vu watching Secretary of State Marco Rubio convene Israeli and Lebanese officials at the State Department in April. The optics were arresting — the first direct Israel-Lebanon talks in [&#8230;]The post The mirage of Israel-Lebanon rapprochement appeared first on Asia Times.

EU-Mercosur trade deal takes effect provisionally as legal challenge awaits ruling

<p><img src="https://en.mercopress.com/data/cache/noticias/110334/100x80/ue-mercosur-articulo.jpg" alt="Practical implementation is already showing its first challenges" width="100" height="80" style="float:left;margin:0 12px 6px 0;border:1px solid #333" /> A month after the provisional entry into force of the trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Mercosur, exchanges have been governed since May 1 by the terms agreed upon, while political and legal attention in Brussels centers on the EU Court of Justice, which must rule on the validity of the mechanism chosen to launch the treaty.</p>