Despite the absence of cows this year due to disease concerns, the annual Salon International de l’Agriculture still dazzled ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. It is the time of year when millions of workers and managers globally are slogging through one of the arguably ...
Italy’s state-controlled postal service is hoping to become a key player in Italian and Brazilian telecoms markets ...
Officials say ICE agents will bolster security and ease long waiting times caused by partial government shutdown ...
The US and Israel’s war against Iran appeared to enter a new escalatory phase after Donald Trump threatened to strike Iran’s ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s cost of living tsar has suggested that the British government should impose a temporary profit cap on ...
The latest faultline exposed by the war in Iran is maritime trade and security. The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, coupled ...
South Korea’s president has nominated Shin Hyun-song as the nation’s next central bank governor, turning to an experienced ...
Martin Wolf (“The UK is struggling to achieve its aims on clean energy”, Opinion, March 16) writes “the idea that we will ...
The maxim “On s’engage, et puis on voit” (One engages, and then one sees), often attributed to Napoleon, acknowledges the ...
Sarah O’Connor is right to worry about the oversight of AI (“It’s hard for humans to have the final say over AI”, Opinion, March 17), but perhaps we are looking for the brake pedal in the wrong place.
Marine Le Pen’s Rassemblement National notched up mixed results in local elections in France on Sunday, with the far-right party losing in big target cities including Marseille and Toulon, while ...
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