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The president of Palau has pledged to maintain recognition of Taiwan, but warned that small countries needed to demonstrate ...
Bukele, the authoritarian leader of El Salvador, has agreed to hold deportees from the US in a notorious maximum-security ...
Western carmakers will fight back against domestic rivals in China this week, launching new software and intelligence ...
Many Israelis fear a constitutional crisis is looming — but the prime minister also has his sights set on Iran ...
Parallels are being drawn between the US tariff war and the external shock that kick-started the Indian economy in 1991 ...
Growing up in Germany in the ’70s and ’80s, the daughter of a British army regimental sergeant major, Rhonda Drakeford wanted “to design planes or vehicles, because that’s what I was surrounded by”, ...
US and Philippine forces are to conduct their first “full battle test” for fighting together in flashpoints such as Taiwan or the South China Sea, in a reflection of Washington’s rapidly deepening ...
Aston Villa co-owner blames past Conservative governments, not the Labour chancellor, as he redomiciles to Italy and Abu Dhabi ...
The resilience of retail investors shows the growing maturity of India’s stock market and its ability to decouple from international capital flows. On Tuesday, the Nifty 50 index largely recovered ...
Hargreaves Lansdown had floated at 160p a share, giving it a value of £759mn. Peter Hargreaves stepped down from his non-executive board role in 2015, just five years after he relinquished his role as ...
Saudi companies that are part of multinational groups such as Ikea and GSK have deployed solar power at the encouragement of their parent companies, which have sustainability goals. Meeting such ...
Luxury goods were supposed to be making a comeback this year. But US President Donald Trump’s trade war has complicated that and things are looking grim for the industry. The FT’s fashion editor ...