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Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell called on students to protect democracy while praising American universities as “a crucial national asset”, days after the Trump administration escalated its attacks ...
Movie fans flocked to see Disney’s Lilo and Stitch and the eighth instalment of Paramount’s Mission: Impossible franchise, ...
Monarch addresses Canadian parliament, Poland’s knife-edge presidential election concludes and US updates on GDP ...
Scott Sheffield, the former head of shale driller Pioneer Natural Resources, told the Financial Times that if crude drops to $50 a barrel, US production would probably lose up to 300,000 barrels a day ...
The race has been upended by Trzaskowski’s unexpectedly narrow victory in the first round. The Warsaw mayor, running for ...
Russia carried out its largest aerial attack on Ukraine, shattering any hopes that a record prisoner exchange completed on ...
Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader, will next week inflame Labour tensions over public spending by committing to scrapping the two-child benefit cap and reinstating winter fuel payments in full at a cost ...
Far-right or nationalist populist parties are hammering at the door of power. The far-right won elections in Austria and the Netherlands and the nationalist conservative Giorgia Meloni is governing, ...
But Olowski had one thing going for him: his membership of the Ben Franklin Fellowship (BFF), a conservative-leaning network ...
The fabled Palme d’Or went to It Was Just an Accident, the latest from Iranian director Jafar Panahi, about a man who kidnaps someone he suspects was the government interrogator who once tortured him.
Welcome back. The notion that China needs to rebalance its economy towards greater consumer spending is now well established.
Thermal coal prices could fall further from around their four-year low, said analysts, as surging production in China leads ...