La Wilderness Society affirme que les changements ont compromis l'objectif des normes nationales destinées à inverser le déclin des plantes, des animaux et des écosystèmes. Recevez notre e-mail d'actualités de dernière minute, notre application gratuite ou notre podcast d'actualités quotidien. Des groupes écologistes ont accusé le gouvernement Albanese d'avoir édulcoré une proposition visant à protéger les espèces et les écosystèmes menacés. Les normes environnementales nationales constituaient le pilier central des réformes des lois australiennes sur la nature, adoptées par le parlement en novembre. Continuer la lecture...
• Le US president déclare que les pays European sont « absolument horribles » de refuser de soutenir les opérations dans le strait of Hormuz
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• Donald Trump a menacé de retirer les troupes de US de Italy et Spain un jour après avoir déclaré qu'il envisageait de réduire le nombre déployé en Germany.
Le président US a déclaré qu'il effectuerait un examen de la présence militaire US en Europe après les critiques publiques sur la guerre US-Israeli contre Iran. Italy et Spain ont rejoint une liste croissante de pays que le président US Donald Trump menace d'un retrait des troupes US dans le cadre d'un examen plus large de la présence militaire US en Europe. Répondant à une question d'un reporter, Trump a déclaré qu'il envisagerait « probablement » une telle mesure, en la liant aux critiques des deux pays concernant la campagne US en Iran. « Écoutez, pourquoi ne le ferais-je pas ? Italy n'a été d'aucune aide pour nous et Spain a été horrible, absolument horrible. » Continue reading...
• L'ancien directeur du FBI James Comey s'est rendu aux autorités et a comparu devant le tribunal le 29 avril 2026, faisant face à des accusations du DOJ pour avoir prétendument menacé la vie du président Trump via une publication de coquillage sur les réseaux sociaux.
• Les procureurs affirment que la publication symbolisait une menace, entraînant une action fédérale rapide dans un climat de tensions politiques accrues.
• L'affaire souligne l'escalade de la rhétorique entre les alliés de Trump et les anciens responsables, influençant potentiellement la dynamique des élections de mi-mandat de 2026.
La déclaration du président américain fait suite aux commentaires du chancelier allemand affirmant que les États-Unis étaient « humiliés » dans le conflit. Le président américain Donald Trump a menacé de réduire le nombre de troupes déployées en Allemagne hier soir, après que le chancelier Friedrich Merz a déclaré cette semaine que les États-Unis étaient « humiliés » par l'Iran. Trump a déclaré que les États-Unis étaient en train « d'étudier et d'examiner l'éventuelle réduction des troupes en Allemagne, une décision devant être prise prochainement ». « Le chancelier de l'Allemagne, Friedrich Merz, pense qu'il est acceptable pour l'Iran d'avoir une arme nucléaire. Il ne sait pas de quoi il parle ! Si l'Iran avait une arme nucléaire, le monde entier serait pris en otage. Je fais quelque chose avec l'Iran, en ce moment même, que d'autres nations, ou présidents, auraient dû faire il y a longtemps. Pas étonnant que l'Allemagne s'en sorte si mal, tant sur le plan économique qu'autrement ! Président DONALD J. TRUMP » Continuer la lecture...
La menace du président américain survient après que l'Allemand Friedrich Merz a suggéré que l'équipe de Trump se fait surpasser dans ses négociations avec l'Iran. Les États-Unis pourraient réduire le nombre de troupes déployées en Allemagne, a annoncé Donald Trump, quelques jours après que le chancelier du pays a affirmé que l'Amérique était « humiliée » par l'Iran. Dans une publication sur sa plateforme Truth Social, le président américain a déclaré que son administration « étudiait et examinait l'éventuelle réduction des troupes en Allemagne, une décision devant être prise dans un avenir proche ». Lire la suite...
• Les électeurs de Virginie ont approuvé de justesse un plan de redécoupage électoral soutenu par les démocrates qui met en péril plusieurs élus sortants républicains.
• La mesure redessine les limites des circonscriptions pour favoriser les démocrates dans des districts clés, modifiant l'équilibre pour les élections de mi-mandat de 2026.
• Cette bataille de redécoupage côtier souligne les tensions nationales concernant l'équité des cartes électorales et l'avantage partisan.
• L'ancien directeur du FBI James Comey a été inculpé pour la deuxième fois le mardi 28 avril 2026, suite à une publication Instagram interprétée par le DOJ comme une menace contre le président Donald Trump.
• Le ministère de la Justice a élargi son enquête après un nouvel examen de la publication, décrite comme un message codé faisant référence au président.
• Comey maintient son innocence, affirmant que les accusations découlent d'une mauvaise interprétation de son activité sur les réseaux sociaux dans un contexte de tensions politiques persistantes.
• Myanmar's military junta has blocked UN humanitarian corridors to conflict-affected regions, preventing food and medical aid from reaching approximately 2 million people at imminent risk of famine.
• UN humanitarian agencies report that supplies have been halted for two weeks; the blockade coincides with intensified fighting between military forces and opposition groups in central Myanmar.
• The US has condemned the blockade as a war crime and called for emergency UN Security Council action, though Russia and China have signaled opposition to any intervention.
• American Medical Association warns that $100,000 H-1B visa application fees jeopardize physician recruitment for rural and underserved U.S. areas.
• Costs deter international doctors, who fill 25% of rural positions, exacerbating provider shortages affecting 60 million Americans.
• AMA urges policy reform to maintain care access amid growing demand.
Carriers will retain airport slots if they cancel services as passengers are urged to continue with travel plansPenalties on airlines that cancel UK flights because of jet fuel shortages have been eased, it has emerged, as the government issued fresh advice to reassure the public they can still fly and should stick to travel plans.Airlines who cancel flights will not lose their rights to valuable takeoff and landing slots at busy airports, which can be forfeited when flights fail to operate over a period. Continue reading...
Government aims to move TV and radio funding under state control, which critics say undermines independenceJournalists at the Czech Republic’s public broadcasters have said they are prepared to go on strike unless the government of the billionaire prime minister, Andrej Babiš, backs down on its plan to scrap licence fees and move funding under state control.In what the journalists see as a threat to their independence, the government wants to replace the current system, in which households pay fees directly to public service media, with direct funding from the state budget. “Licence fees are cancelled,” the culture minister, Oto Klempíř, declared last week. Continue reading...
Actor says his opposition to South Island development near his farm has led to personal abuseThe actor Sam Neill says he has received threats of violence from supporters of a controversial goldmine that could be opened several kilometres away from his farm in New Zealand’s Central Otago district, after he publicly objected to the New Zealand government’s plans to fast-track the mine.The Australian mining company Santana Minerals is pushing to expedite a 85-hectare (210-acre) open-cast goldmine, called Bendigo-Ophir in the Dunstan mountains, an area dubbed “outstanding natural landscape” by the Central Otago district council. Continue reading...
Despite surprise fall in unemployment, weak wage growth and inflation pressures put the squeeze on workersUK unemployment shows surprise fall to 4.9%Business live – latest updatesDespite a surprise fall in the unemployment rate, the latest jobs data show the labour market in a fragile state, even before the Iran war threatened to derail the UK’s nascent economic recovery.At 4.9% in the three months to February, the unemployment rate was down from 5.2% in the previous three months, according to the Office for National Statistics. Continue reading...
Donald Trump said on Sunday that US marines had taken custody of a vessel that tried to get past the American blockade on Iranian portsTehran has ‘no plans to participate’ in new talks, state media reports, as it accuses US of violating ceasefireJust to recap the latest peace talks news, and whether or not Iran will attend negotiations in Pakistan.State broadcaster IRIB on Sunday cited Iranian sources as saying “there are currently no plans to participate in the next round of Iran-US talks”.Iran has reportedly rejected participation in a second round of peace talks with the US in Pakistan, citing “Washington’s excessive demands, unrealistic expectations, constant shifts in stance, repeated contradictions, and the ongoing naval blockade, which it considers a breach of the ceasefire”, according to the official IRNA news agency.Hours before Iran’s statement, Trump said his negotiators would arrive in Islamabad on Monday evening. A White House official said the delegation would be led by vice-president JD Vance and include Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.Donald Trump said in a post on Sunday that the US marines have taken custody of a vessel that tried to get past the American blockade on Iranian ports, adding that US forces stopped the ship by blowing a hole in its engine room.The US military confirmed that the US destroyer fired “several rounds” towards an Iranian-flagged ship that was attempting to pass through its naval blockade. In a statement released on Sunday, US Central Command said the USS Spruance intercepted the Iranian-flagged Touska ship as it travelled towards an Iranian port “in violation of the US blockade.”The US blockade of Iran’s ports is a violation of the ceasefire agreement and is “both unlawful and criminal”, Esmaeil Baqaei, a spokesperson for Iran’s foreign ministry, said on Sunday.Oil prices jumped, the US dollar rose and stock futures fell on Monday as investors dealt with conflicting messages about the Iran war and news that the strait of Hormuz was closed again. In early Asian trading Brent crude futures jumped about 7% to $96.85 a barrel and S+P 500 futures fell about 0.9%. The euro was down 0.3% at $1.1735 and the yen eased about 0.2% to 158.95 per dollar. Continue reading...
• US President Donald Trump warned Iran of 'no more Mr Nice Guy' and threatened new strikes if no deal is agreed by Wednesday, following stalled talks over nuclear issues and the Strait of Hormuz.
• Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz until the US lifts its blockade, with Revolutionary Guard navy confirming the move amid risks to global oil shipments; 13 US service members killed in related conflict.
• Negotiations in Islamabad saw US propose 20-year Iranian nuclear suspension, countered by Iran's 3-5 year halt offer; Tehran reports progress but fundamental gaps remain per speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
• The US Central Command issued an urgent alert Saturday concerning Iranian unmanned aerial vehicles operating in coordinated formations near major shipping lanes in the Persian Gulf, marking an escalation in regional tensions.
• US Navy destroyers and coalition partners have increased surveillance operations, with officials reporting at least 15 drone incidents detected in the past 48 hours targeting commercial vessels near the Strait of Hormuz.
• The escalation follows recent US military movements in the region and threatens global oil supply routes, with shipping insurance rates rising 12% since Friday morning.
• President Trump signals he will not extend Iran's ceasefire deadline if a comprehensive deal is not reached by Wednesday, warning of renewed military action including 'dropping bombs' if negotiations fail.
• Trump declares the Strait of Hormuz now open due to a U.S. Navy blockade and pointedly rejects NATO's offer of assistance, highlighting America's unilateral stance in Middle East tensions.
• The escalating pressure on Iran represents a significant shift in Trump administration foreign policy and challenges traditional alliance structures in addressing regional security threats.
• Iranian military officials have alleged that an American C-130 aircraft was struck by Iranian forces during a claimed US infiltration attempt in southern Isfahan, though the claim remains unverified.
• Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia reiterated Tehran's "no survivors" doctrine against any foreign troops entering Iranian territory, signaling extreme hostility toward potential ground operations.
• Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has indicated conditional support for Iran, raising the possibility of external involvement if a ground conflict escalates and widening regional security implications.
Individuals such as Matt Goodwin and Lord Frost benefited from largesse of self-styled ‘illiberal democracy’UK politics live – latest updatesThe last 16 years of Viktor Orbán’s rule have been kind to a number of British political figures – from the Tory peer David Frost to Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin and James Orr.All benefited from largesse extended by the self-styled “illiberal democracy” established by the Hungarian leader’s ruling Fidesz party, which took a particular liking for those on the harder right of British conservatism. Continue reading...
• President Donald Trump threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell if he remains at the helm after his term ends next month.
• Trump framed the move as part of efforts to align the central bank with his administration's economic agenda amid ongoing policy tensions.
• The statement escalates executive pressure on the independent Fed, potentially destabilizing financial markets and sparking debates over central bank autonomy.
Decision to seek contact ban orders for people who repeatedly call about non-criminal matters is believed to be UK firstPeople who call with complaints about their neighbours could face a contact ban for wasting police resources, a police force has said.In a social media post on the weekend, North Wales police (NWP) said they had responded to four antisocial behaviour callouts in 24 hours for disputes such as “neighbours who don’t put their bins away or kids playing in the garden making too much noise during the day”. Continue reading...
US president says he has ‘held back’ on firing the head of the Federal Reserve leading up to end of Powell’s term in MaySign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxDonald Trump threatened to fire Jerome Powell if he stays on as US Federal Reserve chair past the end of his tenure and doubled down on a criminal investigation into renovations of the central bank’s headquarters.As the White House pushes Trump’s new nominee to take charge of the Fed, Kevin Warsh, Powell has a month left in the role. The possibility of Powell staying on as chair past 15 May, the official end of his term, has grown amid mounting scrutiny of Trump’s approach to the Fed in the Senate, which is required to approve Warsh’s nomination. Continue reading...
Intense heat in cities like New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC is unusual for April, weather experts sayA long-lasting weather pattern is poised to blast hot air like a furnace across the eastern United States, with the unusual heatwave threatening to shatter record high temperatures on Wednesday in big cities including New York, Philadelphia and Washington DC.The heat is unusual for April, not only because it’s scorching much of the nation so early in the year but also for its duration. The near-record temperatures are expected to last into this weekend, forecasters say. Continue reading...
Rapidly strengthening storm brings destructive winds, flooding risk and dangerous seas to western PacificThe Mariana Islands archipelago in the western Pacific, home to the US territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, is bracing for extreme weather early this week as Super Typhoon Sinlaku approaches.The system originated as a cluster of thunderstorms over the seas of Micronesia before strengthening into a tropical storm and then a typhoon on Friday and Saturday. Continue reading...
Unite Here co-president demands improvement in working conditions and urges Fifa to keep ICE away from matchesA hospitality union that represents about 2,000 workers at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles has threatened to strike during the World Cup if Fifa leaders do not heed their concerns about working conditions and the presence of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE).This summer, SoFi Stadium will be thrust into the national spotlight as it hosts eight World Cup matches. Between June and July, Los Angeles is estimated to see 150,000 more out-of-town visitors than typical for the time period. Continue reading...
• President Trump escalated rhetoric against Iran, threatening 'unprecedented force' if Tehran fails to comply with ceasefire terms as the fragile two-week truce entered its second day on April 9, 2026.
• Vice President JD Vance will lead a U.S. delegation to Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday for direct talks with Iranian officials, joined by special envoy Steve Whit and Jared Kushner, aiming to convert the temporary ceasefire into a lasting agreement.
• Early cracks are emerging in the ceasefire over disputed terms, Iran's nuclear program, and control of the Strait of Hormuz, with Iranian officials signaling the deal could be at risk.
High levels of borrowing and rapid expansion among dangers identified by Higher Education Policy InstituteMany English universities are taking excessive financial risks that threaten not only their own survival but that of others in the sector, a thinktank has warned.High levels of borrowing at some institutions and rapid expansion of student numbers are among the dangers identified in a report by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi). Continue reading...
Category 3 cyclone is moving south of Fiji towards New Zealand, with winds at centre in excess of 150km/hTropical Cyclone Vaianu forming in the Pacific could bring life-threatening winds and heavy rain to New Zealand later this week, forecasters have said, with strong wind watches issued for the entire North Island.The category 3 cyclone is moving south of Fiji towards New Zealand, with winds around the centre in excess of 150km/h, MetService said on Wednesday. Continue reading...
• Trump's border chief issued threats Tuesday to close customs operations at top U.S. airports as pressure intensifies on immigration enforcement and border security policies.
• The threat represents an escalation in the administration's hardline stance on immigration and signals potential disruption to airport operations and international travel.
• The move would significantly impact commerce and travel if implemented, prompting expected pushback from airline and business groups.