Bird-flu, nukes and asteroids: what 2026 might have in store

Bird-flu, nukes and asteroids: what 2026 might have in store

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The Telegraph’s defence, security and foreign affairs podcast covering the conflict in Iran

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Bird-flu, bombs and asteroids: are we heading for disaster in
2026? What are the biggest threats to global health security in
2026? Is it bird flu? Or the rising threat posed by nuclear
weapons? Could we even be hit by an asteroid?


Dr Becky Alexis-Martin, a Lecturer in Peace Studies at the
University of Bradford and an expert on nuclear weapons, argues
that the threat they pose will continue to rise in the new year.


Paul Nuki, the Telegraph’s Global Health Security Editor, warns
that numerous diseases linked to conflict are likely to continue
to spread in 2026 – in particular cholera and HIV.


Meanwhile, the possibility of H5N1 bird flu making the jump to
humans and causing a pandemic remains a primary threat, as does
the continued spread of mpox around the world.


Lord Martin Rees, the former Astronomer Royal and a founder of
the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, assesses the risk
of space-based threats.


Producer: Sophie O'Sullivan


Executive Producer: Louisa Wells


Studio Operator: Meghan Searle


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