PM Shehbaz Sharif has pushed tax reforms to secure debt-stricken country’s 24th funding programme
Court finds that former New York mayor and Trump lawyer failed to be transparent about his finances
Hakeem Jeffries relays concerns of party rank-and-file as more lawmakers urge president to quit race
Radical politician named as recipient of bribes in affidavit from former head of collapsed bank
Junior partner joins rightwing opposition to vote against a bill to decriminalise helping women terminate pregnancies
Prime minister’s comments come as negotiators seek to reach deal for release of hostages held by Hamas
After the president’s disastrous debate performance, the party has been plunged into a crisis over whether to force him out
Many European and US companies are hesitant about having a significant local manufacturing presence
As Nato and the NatCons meet, Republican foreign policy views mark a break with Reagan’s traditional conservatism
A growing number of lawmakers have publicly called on the president to end his bid for a second term
Even the most hardy are cancelling holidays for fear of full-blown conflict
Les extrémistes et les nationalistes se sont renforcés, même si la barrière électorale érigée par leurs rivaux les a empêchés d’obtenir une majorité
Extremists and nationalists have gained in strength even if the election firewall erected by rivals deprived them of a majority
Numbers are down on last year, thanks in part to the burden of new regulations. But is this necessarily a bad thing?
After a divisive election, this summer’s Games will fire the starting gun on a vast project to transform the French capital
As his team reaches the final of Euro 2024, no one in the history of English men’s football can match his record
As the president fights to persuade Democrats he can beat Trump, young America is listening again
Causes of the policy panacea remain mysterious but we do know that it is going to require bold ideas
Study finds more than 20mn people in Britain are now living in vulnerable circumstances
Delays are on the rise due to bad weather, staffing issues and more planes in the sky
Move underlines global pulling power of football and live sport to help companies boost sales and profits
Forget the critics, the deputy prime minister is the most relatable MP I’ve ever seen
From housing to pensions, those living on their own face an uphill struggle to get ahead
Turkish wine should be great, but President Erdoğan’s regime is making things very hard indeed
In Finland, where there 3.3mn saunas for a population of 5.5mn, few got in a sweat when the government tried to curb their use to save energy
The EU’s new reforms may have limited impact until fast-fashion groups outside of Europe abide by the same manufacturing rules
Former US president has continued his criticism of social media platforms even as he intensifies 2024 election campaign
The vulnerability of the yen still overhangs the Tokyo market despite a recent bounce in the currency
Prime minister promotes several newcomers straight into junior front bench roles
Western companies press smartphone maker over alleged patent infringements
Some dealmakers detect an anti-corporate agenda in the populist ideology of the vice-presidential contender
Brussels regulators use new digital powers to threaten social media company with huge fines over transparency issues
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More than half of Sir Keir Starmer’s top team have criticised current Republican candidate in recent years
From packed prisons to closed police stations and courts, law and order is in retreat