That is no surprise. Throughout his career — and first term in office — Trump has consistently aimed to destabilise his ...
The Constitutional Court had ordered the recount after reports of irregularities and “cyber attacks” on election ...
His wife refused to come with him, not believing they would be safe amid intense Israeli air strikes in the hours leading up the truce designed to end Israel’s year-long conflict with Hizbollah. “It’s ...
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will meet his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis in London next week against a backdrop ...
Britain’s MPs have voted to legalise assisted dying after an emotional and momentous House of Commons debate, heralding one of the biggest social changes the country has seen in decades.
What began as excitement for Charli XCX’s breakout album Brat, which came out in June, became fused with the excitement ...
The conservative European People’s party, in a position paper seen by the Financial Times, said the 2035 ban on the sale of new cars with combustion engines “should be reversed”. Traditional engines ...
The paper even set out the “ideal point in time” for a government exit, the week of November 4. (Scholz sacked Lindner on November 6). The D-Day paper also describes four stages of a campaign that ...
US president-elect’s pledge to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada would disrupt sector’s complex supply chain ...
Islamist rebels have launched attacks on Aleppo, according to state media, killing four people in Syria’s second city as they intensify their attacks on areas held by President Bashar al-Assad’s ...
Has there ever been a capital markets spectacle quite like MicroStrategy? In the last month alone, the bitcoin-buying juggernaut has announced plans to raise a staggering $42bn in equity and debt ...
A Russian victory in Ukraine would “embolden” China and North Korea, and make Iran “even more dangerous”, British spy chief Richard Moore said on Friday, in a tacit warning of the global importance of ...