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Moscow has a small number of soldiers in Transnistria, which has been controlled by separatists in a frozen conflict for 33 ...
Artificial intelligence start-up Cohere is seeking to raise more than $500mn in new funding, aiming to catch up in the hugely ...
A growing number of landowners are the vanguard of an evolving conservationist role, tapping into funding streams to usher in a new era of improved water quality, flood management and more sustainable ...
The European Commission has finally given Bulgaria the green light to join the Eurozone in 2026, making it the 21st country to join the single currency bloc.
Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum has created a vast hangar of dark timber and polycarbonate panels — with a ginkgo tree at its heart ...
Just one in 20 live animals is being physically checked on entering the UK, underlining the “significant threat” to biosecurity posed by ministers’ failure to fully implement post-Brexit measures, the ...
In a special six-part series of The Economics Show, Martin Wolf, the FT’s chief economics commentator, and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman discuss the economic events reshaping the world in ...
In our culture of consumption, we are all, in a sense, fetishists, whether we covet a Birkin bag or a Bugatti, argues Anastasiia Fedorova in her debut book. In Second Skin, Fedorova seeks to ...
Rachel Reeves has promised that the government will reinstate winter fuel payments to some pensioners this year, performing its U-turn faster than had been expected.
Officials fear that the US president will play the big issues off against each other over five weeks of wide-ranging talks ...
Assume UBS has a 16.7 per cent ratio requirement of “going concern” capital to risk-weighted assets, as Morgan Stanley ...
The oil giant is once again at the centre of government plans for economic growth and job creation. But Petrobras has a ...
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