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With Germany’s economy stalling, tentative growth in Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain is some good news for the Eurozone. Will it last?
Why how long people have been alive is not a good yardstick for judging who is ‘old’
The Tory leader is the latest conservative to try to emulate a challenger from her right, but it won’t work
All over the country, Syrians are saying words they have not dared to speak in years
Hubris kept him too long in the presidential race and he will be remembered chiefly for easing Trump’s return
The 20-year transformation of a former Regency naval yard is changing Plymouth
The global rebellion against those in power does not extend to the developing world
Going our own way will unleash national renewal
The Labour government needs a detailed plan to boost growth and cut spending
The financial underpinnings look increasingly fragile
Negotiations between the warring parties are likely to set the parameters of any post-conflict deployment
Tackling these emissions should be simple, fast and cost-effective
Territorial expansionism and threats to neighbours and allies should set off alarm bells across the world
President Nayib Bukele has brought stability and safety, but imprisoned tens of thousands. Governments face dilemmas about how to engage
Changes to the fact-checking regime at Meta make it look like he’s caving in to Trump
New administration expected to largely favour employers over the rank and file on issues such as remote work
It will drive the market to new heights and boost growth, but bring with it more political and social disruption
The west needs to co-operate, cautiously, with Beijing in the renewable energy trade
Middle Eastern states and their allies must not continue to exploit the country as a battleground for their rivalries
Lack of funds will hamper Labour’s second push at improving healthcare through competition and patient choice
Once dismissed as having modest political prospects, he now is on the verge of the nation’s top job
A rise in the number of single people is becoming a key driver of falling birth rates
One of the leading practitioners of the ‘campus novel’, his fiction also evoked strongly Catholic themes
Zoonotic pathogens very likely caused the last pandemic. Can we get better at halting them before the next one?
America’s grip on global financial services could provide Trump with another source of leverage
Trump’s return to the White House augurs the ‘apokálypsis’ of the ancien regime’s secrets
The president-elect’s aggressive claims about potential territorial expansion are a crash course for allies in his negotiating tactics
Climate, disease and flawed regulation are squeezing coffee and chocolate lovers
The sport’s latest bid to win the future offers players and fans an indoor, faster and more frantic form of entertainment
Budget changes make navigating the economic dynamics of relationships more taxing