While some Europeans still object to the American insistence that Washington should be an even-handed mediator, rather than ...
There’s snow underfoot on the January day that I visit Léon Wuidar. On the outskirts of the Belgian town of Esneux, on a hill climbing up from the Ourthe Valley, the winter vista lends a chilly ...
What happened: China’s military has accused Zhang, vice chair of the Central Military Commission and a close confidant of Xi, ...
Andy Burnham veto leaves government where it started — with a weakened PM struggling to push controversial policy through ...
Germany will “strike back” against foreign hackers with retaliatory attacks to destroy digital infrastructure abroad, the country’s interior minister has said.
Suella Braverman, the former Conservative home secretary, has defected to Reform UK, becoming the latest high-profile Tory to jump to Nigel Farage’s insurgent populist party. “Today I’m announcing ...
Lloyds Banking Group has been fined for sanctions breaches after it opened a bank account for an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin who later became the first person to be prosecuted for ...
Unlike his protectionist duties, the US president’s coercive foreign policy levies almost always come to nothing ...
Hong Kong-listed Zijin Gold is snapping up Canada’s Allied Gold in a friendly all-cash C$5.5bn (US$4bn) deal that underscores how record-high bullion prices are driving consolidation in the sector.
Slow plane deliveries — and the reduced short-haul capacity of many European airlines coming out of the pandemic — meant that ...
It has been a rollercoaster few months for TS Anil and Monzo. The chief executive was ousted by the UK fintech’s board, ...
A network of ordinary people is trying to hold officers involved in Donald Trump’s sweeping Minnesota crackdown to account ...