Move to tighten permanent residency requirements could have significant implications for businesses
Asim Munir joins mediators including Qatar as effort to prevent resumption of full-scale war intensifies
Petr Pavel, a former Nato general, says allies need to get ahead of Donald Trump setting his own deadlines
New online movement adopts mascot of household pest to express frustration over rising unemployment
Departure comes as the president weighs whether to resume strikes on Iran
Government and armed forces say they will open ‘humanitarian corridors’ to deliver necessities through roadblocks
‘I’m telling our UK friends: we are not greedy,’ says the bloc’s trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič
From air strikes to a naval operation, the US president has no simple way to force Iran to yield
Western automakers are taking advantage of Chinese overcapacity to export lower-cost vehicles to their home markets
Putin’s mis-steps have locked it into a relationship with China that is increasingly one-sided
Its decision in Louisiana vs Callais ignores the law and overturns precedent
Elon Musk’s company demonstrates the technology at the heart of the biggest initial public offering in history
Brussels said it would only discuss the ‘reset’ package of measures at the bloc’s next summit with Britain
President says senators who object to his $1.8bn fund for alleged victims of ‘lawfare’ are ‘screwing the Republican Party’
Judge criticises ‘unreasonable’ case that tycoon’s Northern & Shell brought against Gambling Commission
A key feature of the annual stress test for US banks is being undermined
Lincoln International may not be a household name but it occupies a niche in the market
Markets expect US central bank to lift borrowing costs by end of year as Iran war intensifies inflation
Ordinary investors can at last bet directly on AI’s potential — with caveats
Burnham pledge to stick to fiscal rules and pullback from bets on higher BoE interest rates drive rebound
Trump’s pre-emptive attacks are a traumatic break with the ideals of a globalised world but the playbook is not new
We think US and UK rates will probably stay on hold this year despite higher energy prices
The son of the fashion brand’s founder is being investigated for foul play in connection with his father’s death
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Satellite images show at least 50 military tanker planes parked at the airfield in May
The fate of the president’s Republican critics shows that today’s GOP is a personality cult — nothing more
Regulator penalises brokerages in effort to close loophole that allowed retail traders to get around capital controls
Paris warms to joint project aimed at closing conventional capability gap with Russia
Potential Labour leadership contender points to ‘big case’ for reforming property levies
Elsewhere commuters boarded trains, unaware of the exercise unfolding nearby
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Analysts warn of continued capital outflows after court’s ousting of top Erdoğan rival triggers market panic
Party backs Robert Kenyon despite claims he made highly sexualised comments and spread Covid conspiracy theories on X
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The UK governing party’s hard-to-define faction is newly powerful
Strains on economy and public finances come as ruling Labour Party engulfed in leadership crisis