Sudan: inside the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
After 1,000 days of war, why is the world still silent?
After 1,000 days of war, why is the world still silent?
A close inspection suggests all is not what it seems
Also in today’s newsletter, the US president remains more popular in his second term than in his first
The continent must strive to disentangle itself from the US
Many countries, including the UK, have turned their backs on the project after Putin was asked to join
Given the continued uncertainty of tariff pass-through, caution is required
Up-to-date deals from banks and building societies
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Up-to-date tax-efficient savings deals
Even with the benefits of merging, it is hard to see the numbers stacking up
Current rates from the state-owned savings bank
Asset manager says investors more comfortable with global diversification but has ‘strong conviction in the UK’
Andrew Gwynne’s decision to stand down offers by-election opening for Labour rival to Keir Starmer
Swiss insurer’s £12.80-a-share bid is the latest of several bids for FTSE 100 group
Though riding high, he still faces a dilemma over what kind of party Reform intends to be
A company man tries to save his own neck by targeting others in a bloody and beautiful film from virtuoso director Park Chan-wook
Also in today’s newsletter: is Europe too reliant on US gas?
In a companion piece to 2024’s ‘Gliff’, the novelist touches on the horrors of war, AI, siblings and childhood memories
Reform leader cites ‘debanking’ episode in comments at Davos
A fledgling club of autocrats, strongmen and monarchs is taking shape as the US president tries to recast the global order
Impressions from the annual World Economic Forum meeting
British American Tobacco’s recovery shows that investors see an addictive future for pouches and vapes
Trump’s Greenland experience shows the problem with difficult markets
If something’s not worth doing, it’s not worth doing properly