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Living parallel lives, they counselled presidents and changed the course of the cold war. How would they steer America today?
Six-day drills are part of New Delhi’s ambitions to project maritime clout and boost influence against rival China ...
Greece’s central bank governor Yannis Stournaras — a member of the ECB’s rate-setting council — warned in an interview with ...
The bombing came a day after Israel’s defence minister Israel Katz said the renewed offensive would “soon expand vigorously to additional locations throughout most of Gaza”, and that Israeli forces ...
Circana reported Hispanic shoppers are spending less on discretionary items than other consumers, after two years of spending more. The decline has been most pronounced in purchases of apparel, ...
Settling the future of one of the world’s most strategically important waterways took almost four decades of US diplomacy in the last century. Putting it up for grabs again took President Donald Trump ...
Barney Hussey-Yeo, whose London-based AI start-up Cleo has raised $140mn since founding in 2016, said he was considering ...
From a garden oasis in Guangzhou, China, to the turbine halls of M+ Museum in Hong Kong, the artist’s work is springing up in ...
Ecuador’s market-friendly President Daniel Noboa faces the protégée of socialist ex-leader Rafael Correa in a run-off ...
The share of postgraduate research roles filled by domestic students in England is shrinking, as university leaders warn of ...
Redbird founder Gerry Cardinale predicts clubs and leagues will prove ‘resilient’ even if consumer spending falls ...
Finnish utility Fortum is exploring buying part of its former subsidiary Uniper, three years after suffering ...