Support for JD Vance slips in straw poll of Republican candidates in 2028
US vice-president still favourite to succeed Donald Trump but secretary of state Marco Rubio is gaining ground
US vice-president still favourite to succeed Donald Trump but secretary of state Marco Rubio is gaining ground
Latest series of marches comes against backdrop of president’s unpopular war in Iran
Ministers are struggling to thrash out reforms at the global body that has been buffeted by Trump’s tariffs
Yemen’s Houthi rebels carry out their first attack on Israel since the war began
Popular destinations in eastern Mediterranean suffer amid ‘generalised anxiety’
Five analysts assess Tehran’s capacity to sustain barrages against Israel and Gulf states
Rebels’ participation puts vital maritime routes at greater risk
They can send wrong signals when trading is illiquid or when herd behaviour takes hold
Developing economies are more dependent on energy
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Marc Filippino talks to Abigail Hauslohner and Katie Martin
Islamabad seeks to capitalise on warming ties with both Trump and Tehran but has much to lose if efforts fail
Financier’s cross-examination this week has been culmination of his legal challenge against regulatory ban and fine
Prime minister says country’s natural gas imports bill has tripled since start of Iran war
The UK relies on energy imports, which are surging in price, but many FTSE 100 companies have benefited from the volatility
Christopher Harborne is among financiers prepared to support a proposed permanent community on the Île du Coin island
A new study suggests that buying into the blather reveals a credulous worker
A long public career found its zenith with his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election
While there is a lot of spare crude on ships and in storage, stocks of refined products are much smaller
Large language models elevate expert consensus and moderate views, in sharp contrast to social platforms
Long regarded as dishonourable or counterproductive, the idea of targeting enemy leaders is becoming normalised. What do we lose along with the taboo?
The Egyptian player is so popular he was once credited with reducing hate crimes against Muslims
The biggest groups splashing their cash may not make their money back, but will almost certainly live to tell the tale
Volatile markets show the vital role cash plays in investment Isa portfolios