Israel has halted all humanitarian aid to Gaza after militant group Hamas rejected a revised proposal to extend the ceasefire ...
Allegations of labour abuse on Brazil building site cast a shadow over BYD’s plan for its first car factory outside Asia ...
Ukraine will work with Europe to draw up a plan to “stop the fighting” with Russia before presenting a blueprint for peace to ...
Trump has previously proposed imposing 25 per cent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, but Lutnick indicated that the figure could be lower. His remarks suggest Mexico and Canada will make a last-ditch ...
Keir Starmer held an online meeting with President Alar Karis of Estonia, Prime Minister Evika Siliņa of Latvia and President Gitanas Nausėda of Lithuania on Sunday morning and “underlined his focus ...
“Culture” is multi-layered, and does not always sit neatly in distinct categories. Still, Hofstede’s framework gives us a ...
Currency markets are increasingly dismissive of Donald Trump’s tariff threats, raising the risk of big swings if the US ...
Companies were hit with more than $40bn in damages payments stemming from US lawsuits last year, data from LexisNexis showed, ...
HMRC is running the procurement process on behalf of Government Banking, which was set up in 2008 after the Bank of England ...
The UK cannot afford the amount of public money being spent on health-related benefits, the employment minister has said, ...
The 350,000-acre Grumeti reserve, abutting the Serengeti in Tanzania, is one of east African conservation’s great success ...
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