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We have enough problems of our own,’ says foreign minister after US president’s push for ‘safe, third-country agreements’ ...
The last thing far-right leader Marine Le Pen needed was another legal fire to break out for her Rassemblement National party ...
Google will heavily discount cloud computing services for the US government, as the Trump administration pressures technology ...
Bill Pulte, the Trump-appointed chair of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, claimed Powell’s congressional testimony was ...
This long dry season calls for a portfolio approach, hedging your bets rather than root-and-branch restructuring ...
Tsipras’s “somersault”, or kolotoumba as the Greeks called it, was a costly gambit that set back the economic recovery and ...
The US will impose a tariff of 35 per cent on Canadian goods from August 1, Donald Trump said in a letter late on Thursday.
CityFibre is closing in on a crucial £2.3bn refinancing designed to keep the UK’s third-biggest broadband network afloat.
Member vote taken over handling of Birmingham bin strikes in blow for the government as it seeks to keep leftwing on side ...
Nato, of which the US is the biggest member, does not collectively purchase weapons, but some members of the alliance have indicated their willingness to purchase more weapons on behalf of Ukraine.
A group of Kurdish militants has begun laying down its weapons after promising to disarm in a peace process designed to end the four-decade insurgency against the Turkish state.
Also in today’s newsletter, Reeves puts reform of UK cash ISAs on hold and Google is to agree cloud discount with US ...
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