Italy’s Meloni faces friendly fire from Salvini ahead of EU elections
Far-right League leader likely to try and claw back votes after being eclipsed by prime minister
Far-right League leader likely to try and claw back votes after being eclipsed by prime minister
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What happened to turn a relatively peaceful tourist destination into one of the bloodiest countries in the region?
Jeff Zucker meets Ofcom ahead of its report on whether takeover backed by Abu Dhabi cash should proceed
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The near-disastrous accident on an Alaska Airlines flight shows the aerospace company still struggles to improve safety
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Overhaul of judicial council still requires presidential approval
Well-established financial institutions might want to be wary of speculation without a broader transactional use for crypto
Increased volatility will test last year’s bullish prognostications
The flowery foregrounds in the Florentine artist’s biblical works, on show at the National Gallery, set him apart as a master of botanical details
Biden administration struggles to balance deterrence and diplomacy amid shockwaves of Israel-Hamas war
Previous cases suggest that multiple, purgative actions are needed to stand a chance of moving into a new era
Analysts say price growth will slow more quickly than Bank of England predicted if Middle East tensions do not escalate
The UK group is hoping that a stumble delays, rather than derails, its revival
Mid-air blowout of 737 Max 9 prompts review of system where company staff certify aircraft
Kazakh mining company Kazatomprom expects shortfalls for next two years
Litigation funding is vital in supporting ordinary people in their fight against corporate giants — now it is under threat
Beijing’s mediation follows growing concern about civil war near its southern border
Bank settles with SEC and agrees non-prosecution deal over leak of confidential information ahead of bulk share sales
Letter to microchip chiefs intensifies scrutiny of their companies’ Chinese interests
Developing a truly fair, pro-labour trade policy is a tough thing. And messaging it is even tougher
Lawyers at International Court of Justice say Pretoria’s case relies on ‘manipulative description’ of events in coastal strip