Do bees have inner lives? Slow-motion video reveals bumblebee behaviour similar to ‘liking’ or ‘disliking’
Bees respond to tasty treats or plain water based on context, study that may provide support for establishing insect sentience showsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastWhen bumblebees taste something good, they reach out their glossa – or insect tongue – for a while afterwards, almost as if they are licking their lips. And when they don’t like something, the insects will shake their heads and wipe their mouths.Scientists who captured the miniature facial expressions on slow-motion video say the behaviour is consistent with “liking” and “disliking” responses observed in mammals. Their results have been published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Continue reading...
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Gustavo de Arístegui: Geopolitical Analysis of 6 July
• Analyst Gustavo de Arístegui provides a geopolitical critique of the international community's failure to address the ongoing slaughter in Sudan. • He highlights a critical lack of leadership, noting that the U.S. and Europe reduced humanitarian aid while the African Union failed to coordinate a unified response.
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AtalayarEmerging Middle Powers Report 2026: Tested, Trusted, Torn? - SAIIA
• The Körber-Stiftung has released the 2026 Emerging Middle Powers Report, analyzing geopolitical perspectives from Indonesia, Brazil, India, South Africa, and Germany. • The report identifies shared common ground in foreign policy approaches among these five diverse nations despite their distinct regional and political differences.
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SAIIAAP News Summary at 1:44 p.m. EDT | National News
• Rescue operations are winding down in Venezuela following a devastating earthquake, leaving local residents to recover their dead without significant international aid. • The situation highlights a critical lack of resources and coordination as the window for finding survivors closes.
Read original · militarynews.comThe Daily Catch-Up: Deluge, Diljit and other top stories of the day
• Today's edition of "The Daily Catch-Up" covers a range of current events, including Diljit Dosanjh's reaction to the Satluj ban and Mumbai's ongoing monsoon struggles. • Political developments are highlighted through the Rajya Sabha bypolls in West Bengal and Prashant Kishor's interest in the Bankipur bypoll.
Read original · indianexpress.comNATO leaders look for unity as Trump attends annual summit : NPR
• NATO leaders are convening for an annual summit in Turkey to maintain alliance unity and discuss collective security strategies. • European nations are preparing to increase their own defense spending and responsibilities as the illegal Russian war against Ukraine continues into its fourth year.
Read original · npr.orgGreater Israel, white empire in Arab land, experiment failed? - Pakistan Observer
• The "Greater Israel" strategic architecture is reportedly expanding its influence across West Asia, encompassing territories in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and parts of Iran. • The analysis suggests that Gulf States, including the UAE, misjudged the nature of Western and U.S. support while focusing on their own internal developmental successes.
Read original · pakobserver.net5 Things To Watch as Trump Heads to the NATO Summit - NOTUS — News of the United States
• President Trump is traveling to Ankara, Turkey, on Tuesday for a two-day diplomatic mission involving all 32 NATO member nations. • The visit includes high-level diplomacy and is scheduled to conclude with a press conference on Wednesday before the president returns to Washington.
Read original · notus.orgNato summit: the most consequential in a generation?
• NATO leaders are convening for a summit that is being described as the most consequential in a generation due to shifting global security dynamics. • A primary point of tension is Donald Trump's reported strategy to reward or punish member nations based on whether they meet their defense spending targets.
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The WeekAfrica: Invisible Peacebuilders - How 'Diplomacy Works' to Prevent Conflict - allAfrica.com
• UN special political missions have served as a critical, often invisible instrument for maintaining global peace throughout the organization's 80-year history. • These missions focus on preventing the escalation of conflicts through diplomatic efforts that range from modest interventions to historic agreements.
Read original · allafrica.comNATO Summit: More burns and few answers likely from the US in Turkey - Newsweek
• The upcoming NATO summit in Turkey is expected to be fraught with tension as President Donald Trump's return to the White House destabilizes the alliance. • NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has attempted to mitigate diplomatic crises and mixed messaging, but deep anxiety persists among European allies regarding U.S. commitment.
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NewsweekAP News Summary at 6:04 a.m. EDT | National News
• Russia launched a missile and drone attack on Ukraine's capital, resulting in at least 12 deaths. • In Venezuela, acting President Delcy Rodríguez is struggling to manage a humanitarian crisis following two powerful earthquakes.
Read original · militarynews.comAnalysis-World absorbs historic Iran war oil supply loss, but depleted stocks bring risks By Reuters
• Global economies have largely absorbed the historic loss of Iranian oil supplies, a resilience attributed to a long-term decline in "oil intensity" since the 1970s. • World Bank data indicates that oil's role in economic activity has dropped by over 50% in most advanced economies and approximately 20% in emerging and developing nations.
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