Iran’s military vows to protect ‘strategic’ infrastructure as protests escalate
State television reports that three police officers died overnight in an attack in Shiraz
State television reports that three police officers died overnight in an attack in Shiraz
President demands one-year limit should come into force on January 20 but gave no details
US operations to capture Nicolás Maduro and seize a Russian tanker were a reminder of the enduring power of helicopters
The death of Renée Nicole Good has galvanised opposition to Trump’s militarised immigration crackdown
Britain’s teenagers are having to compete with older applicants and face tougher employment rules
Without hard power, EU and Nato governments have limited options in heading off Trump’s territorial ambitions
A week of bold actions and wild rhetoric
Also in today’s newsletter, the stadium boom roars on
Marc Filippino talks to Edward Luce and Amy Mackinnon
From Elvis Presley’s Graceland to bombed apartments in Ukraine and refugee camps in Jordan, a diverse selection of photographers examines the notion of home
Cautious spending in ‘golden quarter’ exposes divide between the UK’s stronger retailers and those that have failed to adapt
The Arctic island’s 34-year-old prime minister is at the centre of one of the world’s most meaningful geopolitical struggles
The introduction of tech to the most brilliantly basic of building blocks is an odd kind of futurism
Active managers such as Nick Train and Terry Smith have struggled amid the rise of passive funds and US tech stocks
JPMorgan seeks to rein in expenses related to legal action on fraud claims over a fintech start-up it acquired
Kim Bowes’s history examines in thrilling detail the finances, food and working practices of ordinary Romans
Pearl-clutching about the Venezuela operation ignores the history of US military strategy
A style icon of striking candour and wit, she embodied the radical spirit of the 1960s
Long seen as defunct, the Monroe Doctrine is being invoked once again as a blueprint for assertive US foreign policy. Historian Greg Grandin charts the rise, fall and rebirth of an ambiguous creed
As a key to success, mentality gets too much attention and talent too little
It’s the poster child for AI, but surely its shares are too expensive now
Humans are stubbornly resistant to change, but think small and you might succeed
Popular on the indie circuit, the foursome have upped their game on their third album with the help of new producer Cate Le Bon
Watering down business rates for pubs alone fails to reflect pressures in the wider hospitality sector