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Unlike Trump, European leaders have no illusions that Putin is ready to end his war, which makes talk of security guarantees seem academic. But Europe’s endeavours have given it some leverage as well ...
A US BCG team worked for seven months to help establish the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an aid distribution scheme designed to sideline the UN and condemned by humanitarian groups. Hundreds of ...
Trump administration says it wants to review national security implications of $1.5bn project that is 80% complete ...
Excuse me, is that a lentil on your Fondant Fancy? Premier Foods, the maker of Mr Kipling’s cakes and Ambrosia custard, this ...
Once again she thought she could distantly understand the urge to revolution, and wished she could’ve seen some nobleman’s ...
Profit and sustainability regulations are dividing clubs and fans alike. A new FT game challenges players to navigate the restraints and lead their club to glory ...
Three impressive and engaging books mark the 400th anniversary of the death of the monarch who united Great Britain — and make a convincing case for his relevance today ...
Garvey grew up as one of seven kids in Bury, and mealtimes were always a bit of a scrum. “It could be intense and it gave me a sense that eating in public is in some way shameful. That stays with you, ...
The balloons were supposed to be buoyant, joyous. Instead all 40 pointed heavily toward the floor, like ripe fruit, testicles, cartoon bombs’ ...
The Alaska summit exposed the flawed history and personal vanity that fuel the conflict with Ukraine, argues Timothy Snyder ...
At the ‘Wimbledon of jousting’, Simon Usborne finds historical re-enactment is becoming big business — and meets the knights and tourists partying like it’s 1499 ...
A joyful documentary traces the evolution of funk, from its roots in Black resistance to its enduring impact on pop, disco and hip-hop ...
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