The man with a mission to save Macron’s movement
French PM Gabriel Attal is face of centrist campaign in upcoming snap elections triggered by president
French PM Gabriel Attal is face of centrist campaign in upcoming snap elections triggered by president
Relaxing fiscal rules unlikely to provoke a Liz Truss-style gilts crisis, according to fund managers
UUK chief urges future government to address higher education funding ‘crisis’ as a matter of priority
The country needs to utilise the human capital of its nearly 900,000 foreign pupils
These arrangements remain a blight on Britain’s labour market
A SoftBank project is working on technology that takes the rage out of customer phone calls
Public and private markets are seeing big changes that provide new options for investors
Designer Mary Katrantzou discusses Bulgari’s push into leather goods and accessories
Despite sanctions, Russian companies are building more than a third of the new reactors around the world, which is gaining Moscow new friends
German lender needs to rely on its own expertise, says division’s new boss Claudio de Sanctis
The former Danish PM says her panel’s decisions have helped the social media giant grow up — and that other platforms should use its services
Deal would feed growing appetite for credit as bidders expand beyond their private equity roots
Institution says the funds have been pushing up valuations in local stock market
‘Dividend recapitalisations’ hit record rate as private equity owners take advantage of easy credit conditions
Attacking the Supreme Court with nonsense.
A new approach using two types of recombinases lets scientists insert larger DNA payloads into human pluripotent stem cells faster than ever before.
Ramaphosa coalition heralded by some as new dawn for the country
A French journalist said Thursday he had left India after more than 13 years because he was denied a work permit, a decision he called an act of “incomprehensible censorship”. Critics say that media freedom in the world’s most populous democracy is increasingly under attack, with journalists who touch on sensitive topics often subjected to
Читать дальше...The armed Islamist group committed war crimes on Oct. 7, experts say, and continues to do so by holding hostages.
Putin was greeted by dignitaries upon his arrival in the Southeast Asian country as soldiers in white dress uniforms stood at attention. He arrived from North Korea, where he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement that pledges mutual aid in the event of war.