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Bitcoin has had a nice rally in the past month or so, moving from $100,000 to $120,000: ...
Sasha Polakow-Suransky speaks to Dahlia Scheindlin, Israeli pollster and author of ‘The Crooked Timber of Democracy in Israel: Promise Unfulfilled’ ...
Also in today’s newsletter, US set to ban Chinese tech in submarine cables, and Nvidia chief vows to ‘accelerate recovery’ of ...
French premier François Bayrou has staked his government’s survival on striking a deal with the Socialist party, betting he ...
Politicians, activists and diplomats accuse Ukraine’s leader of favouring loyalists and using wartime powers against critics ...
Brussels was expected to finalise its probe into the social media platform before the EU’s summer recess but will miss this ...
Back in England, they move into a communal house where well-meaning ideals clash with harsher realities — people filching gas ...
If there’s one thing that US President Donald Trump’s tariff vandalism has done, it’s to stress test trading partners’ ...
Donald Trump asked lawmakers whether he should fire Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, and Wall Street saw a surprise comeback ...
Germany is no longer the number-one destination for asylum seekers in the EU after the end of the Assad regime led to a drop in Syrians applying for protection in the bloc, a report confirms.
As a UK show of her work opens, Errázuriz talks about documenting her country’s ‘other’ lives during military rule ...
US president’s offensive against Jay Powell has prompted swings in the dollar and lifted long-term inflation expectations ...