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In Tehran and other major cities here, café culture has exploded. Although there’s still much ground to cover and quality to improve, this culinary upheaval is as much about reclaiming identity as it ...
Partial election results indicate premier’s Socialist party will maintain parliamentary majority after campaigning to join EU ...
Riyadh’s latest multibillion-dollar push will bring new focus to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s tech ambitions ...
At first glance, this would seem to solidify the so-called special relationship. OK, so 10 per cent is the new normal, but at least Britain is the first country to get a deal with America, and thus ...
Citi uses the S&P 1000 small- and mid-cap index, which includes stocks with a market value of between $1bn and about $20bn. Average expected EPS 2025 growth from its constituents has sunk to just 1 ...
The Bucharest event is part of the European leg of the Grand Slam organised and sponsored by FT reader Rex Sinquefield, which also includes rapid and blitz events in Poland and Norway, the Sinquefield ...
With China, the US’s non-reciprocal “fentanyl tariffs” are still high and asymmetrically so. Beijing has an incentive to come back to the negotiating table and agree a further package of ...
Ukrainians had criticised Francis for calling Ukrainians and Russians “brothers” — a term used by Russian President Vladimir ...
Report warns that half a million people are starving with conditions to worsen if Israel does not ease blockade ...
Clare Lombardelli says forward-looking indicators suggest ‘substantial progress’ on pay but more evidence needed ...
Migrants will have to wait 10 years before they can apply for UK settlement, instead of five years, with a proposed fast track for those who can show their “contribution to the economy and society” ...
Welcome back. With publicly funded foreign aid put “into the wood chipper” in the US, and hit by sharp cuts in much of Europe ...
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