Today in History: June 18, War of 1812 begins

Today is Thursday, June 18, the 169th day of 2026. There are 196 days left in the year. Today in history: On June 18, 1812, the War of 1812 began as the United States Congress approved, and President James Madison signed, a declaration of war against Britain.

 

UK special election could see Andy Burnham replace Keir Starmer

LONDON (AP) – Keir Starmer isn’t on the ballot, but the U.K. prime minister’s future is on the line in a special election on Thursday. Voters in the Makerfield district of northwest England are electing a new lawmaker, and the leading contender is Andy Burnham of the governing Labour Party.

Editorials from The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian and others

Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad:

Taiwan needs US weapons for self-defense as threat from China grows, diplomat tells AP

WASHINGTON (AP) – Taiwan needs to purchase American weapons to ensure its self-defense in the face of a growing threat from Beijing, the island’s top diplomat in the U.S. said, adding that he has seen no change in Washington’s policy toward the self-governing island that China claims as its own.

Huge fire burns at Moscow oil refinery after second Ukrainian attack

Ukraine hit a major Moscow oil refinery for a second time in a week, sending thick black clouds of smoke into the sky, and disrupted commercial flights at the city's airports in one of its biggest drone attacks of the war. Russian air defences shot down at least 194 drones headed for the city, according to Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin.

What to know about the deal between Iran and the U.S.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei on early Thursday said that a planned round of talks between Iran and the United States in Switzerland on Friday has not yet been confirmed. US President Donald Trump stated that he had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Iran, according to AP.

European Union seeks to reopen communication channel with Russia

BRUSSELS (AP) – The European Union has made a tentative bid to open a line of communication with Moscow so the continent is not sidelined in any potential talks to end Russia’s grinding war in Ukraine, officials said Thursday.

Putin and leaders of Southeast Asia agree to bolster ties

MOSCOW (AP) – President Vladimir Putin on Thursday hailed Russia’s ties with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations as he hosted a summit intended to strengthen economic and political ties with the bloc.