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Sir Keir Starmer was forced to defend the UK government’s pursuit of “net zero” carbon emissions on Wednesday after criticism of the policy from former Labour prime minister Sir Tony Blair. Blair ...
Iran said it executed a man convicted of intelligence co-operation with Israel’s Mossad spy agency, accusing him of engaging in acts of sabotage in the country.
The US economy contracted by an annualised 0.3 per cent over the first quarter, as companies in the world’s largest economy responded to Donald Trump’s trade war by stockpiling imports. The slide in ...
Like Riley, Sasha Waltz devised 53 movement “cells” that her dancers draw upon, retarding, doubling or accelerating each phrase as they see fit. The dozen barefoot dancers share and exchange phrases ...
Two of Europe’s largest airlines have warned that some Europeans are starting to avoid US travel, as President Donald Trump’s ...
Contemporary resonances echo through the Swan Theatre, Stratford’s production of Shakespeare’s most brutal play ...
Turkish authorities have arrested 18 employees of the Istanbul municipality on corruption charges, days after detaining more ...
Fast-fashion company searches for workarounds as Trump’s trade war endangers operations in its most important market ...
Events in Canada suggest it will come in time. US-worship outside the US used to be merely weird. It now seems a political ...
This year’s Focus section of younger dealers and emerging artists takes you from eco-sculpture to digital anxiety ...
The story of a quirky design choice that turbocharged user-generator content — and is now clicked 160bn times a day ...
“They’re closing down the country.” The words are at once clear and inconceivable. Within a year, Denmark will no longer exist. Brought to the brink of ruin by rising sea levels, the nation’s land ...
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