France’s Flash‑Collapse Deepens Market Jitters
France’s prime minister and cabinet resigned mere hours after appointment, the shortest premiership in the Fifth Republic. Markets sold off, bond yields surged, and the euro weakened. The
To fight the immigration crisis, the EU must take a firm stance on human rights in Nigeria
France’s prime minister and cabinet resigned mere hours after appointment, the shortest premiership in the Fifth Republic. Markets sold off, bond yields surged, and the euro weakened. The
Optimism, strategy and late-night gossip: Beverley Nielsen shares her experience of Labour’s four-day conference in Liverpool.
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China’s Premier Li Qiang addressed the U.N. to advocate deeper international cooperation, reject protectionism, and propose new institutions for global AI governance.
Boris Johnson has urged the West to show greater resolve in supporting Ukraine, speaking at a London exhibition opened by General Zaluzhnyi.
The UK has recognised Palestine as an independent state using the 1967 borders, alongside Australia and Canada. The recognition grants legal statehood, comes amid criticism of Israeli actions,
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France’s Prime Minister has been ousted after losing a confidence vote over a failed austerity budget. The collapse leaves President Macron facing the task of appointing yet another
With the party's two-day conference starting in a week, Reform Board member Gawain Towler asks: is British business ready for Reform and will they show up to the
Norway is ramping up investment in oil and gas even amid green energy expansion. Output continues to exceed expectations, with new licensing rounds and record field development. Political