Internet blackout continues as government tries to quell wave of unrest
US president shifts tone on interim government as he takes a more conciliatory approach to opposition
Buenos Aires hands back $2.5bn it drew under swap line ahead of pivotal election in October
Suggestion comes as Washington has sought to drive a wedge between Nuuk and Copenhagen
Italy’s prime minister defends government’s record in annual press conference ahead of next year’s election
US president shared a graphic that included unpublished statistics 12 hours before the critical data release
As protests against the Islamic regime intensify, the son of the overthrown Shah seeks to rally support from abroad
The proposed levy on people worth 10 figures and above has rattled Silicon Valley and split Democratic leaders
America is accelerating the shift towards a Hobbesian order
US president went from assessing ballroom tiles to instigating regime change and attacking PE firms in tumultuous start to 2026
The ex-spy chief on the risks of Trump’s operation in Venezuela, what the US gets wrong about regime change — and why Putin badly misjudged Ukraine
Scores arrested as authorities step up warnings to protesters
President demands one-year limit should come into force on January 20 but gave no details
The death of Renée Nicole Good has galvanised opposition to Trump’s militarised immigration crackdown
Britain’s teenagers are having to compete with older applicants and face tougher employment rules
Without hard power, EU and Nato governments have limited options in heading off Trump’s territorial ambitions
Cautious spending in ‘golden quarter’ exposes divide between the UK’s stronger retailers and those that have failed to adapt
The Arctic island’s 34-year-old prime minister is at the centre of one of the world’s most meaningful geopolitical struggles
Active managers such as Nick Train and Terry Smith have struggled amid the rise of passive funds and US tech stocks
JPMorgan seeks to rein in expenses related to legal action on fraud claims over a fintech start-up it acquired
Kim Bowes’s history examines in thrilling detail the finances, food and working practices of ordinary Romans
Pearl-clutching about the Venezuela operation ignores the history of US military strategy
Long seen as defunct, the Monroe Doctrine is being invoked once again as a blueprint for assertive US foreign policy. Historian Greg Grandin charts the rise, fall and rebirth of an ambiguous creed
Watering down business rates for pubs alone fails to reflect pressures in the wider hospitality sector
From his home in Ramallah, Palestinian writer Raja Shehadeh reflects on belonging, memory and the increasingly fragile state of the West Bank
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Coral beaches, Andean peaks and the world’s tallest waterfall give the country huge potential as a tourist destination
Success-starved Tartan Army grapples with exorbitant prices after qualification helps to restore national confidence
The arrival of mass lawsuits should have been a boon for consumers — but so far hardly anyone has received any money
Consultancy costs have ballooned in recent years due to Brexit and the pandemic
Sales of Bethan Higson’s non-alcoholic ginger aperitif took off after TV coverage
Rewilding doesn’t mean abandoning — it means gardeners becoming a ‘keystone species’, creating a habitat where wildlife can thrive
Rising number of five-year-olds in England lack basic skills to be ready for the classroom
Nicolás Maduro’s removal has opened the door to a huge and complex debt workout
Chief executive Darren Woods pushes back against president’s call to rush back into troubled country
Reform UK leader launches party’s campaign for London local elections by targeting control of six councils