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Defence minister’s pledge of action against those ‘behind’ killing of 26 tourists fans fears of confrontation with Pakistan ...
Bezalel Smotrich says government has ‘no right to exist’ if it does not occupy Palestinian enclave and expel population ...
A strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 shook Istanbul on Wednesday, one of the largest to hit the city of 16mn people in recent years.
The IMF said in its latest Fiscal Outlook, published on Wednesday, that a 117 per cent global debt-to-GDP ratio would be the highest since the aftermath of the second world war. The ratio hit an ...
Sir Richard Branson has launched a stinging criticism of Donald Trump’s tariffs, warning that the US president’s economic policies risk “doing so much damage”.
Boeing reported a smaller than expected first-quarter loss after an increase in aircraft deliveries, giving some respite to the US plane maker after a turbulent year.
Contemporary staging at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon suffers from too many heavy touches ...
Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, will on Wednesday introduce an amendment to legislation going through parliament that will force Great British Energy to ensure “slavery and human trafficking is not ...
The British pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale has assembled an international team — including a visionary Kenyan studio ...
Anything left over was handed to friends and the rest I took great pleasure in shoving down the Salvation Army chute on West 14th Street. But still more followed me home to England, where they ...
Shares in SAP surged more than 10 per cent on Wednesday after the German software group posted first-quarter earnings that beat analysts’ forecasts, boosted by a pivot to cloud services and sweeping ...
Global stocks rallied on Wednesday after Donald Trump said he had no plans to fire Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell, easing worries about the independence of the US central bank that had rocked ...