European allies and Canada are concerned by Donald Trump’s readiness to draw closer to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, who sees Nato as a threat.
Russian forces are preparing to launch a fresh military offensive in the coming weeks to maximise the pressure on Ukraine and strengthen the Kremlin’s negotiating position in ceasefire talks, ...
The Nikkei in Japan tumbled 3 and China’s Hang Seng was around 1.5 lower after Mr Trump’s self-declared ‘liberation day’.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has told business chiefs that “clearly, there will be an economic impact” from Donald Trump’s tariffs, but the Government would respond with “cool and calm heads”.
Government officials and religious leaders are expected to pay their respects before the bodies are taken to the airport to be returned to the US.
Greenpeace activists have scaled a building outside the Foreign Office in protest over delays to signing an international treaty protecting oceans. Four protesters unfurled a banner as they suspended ...
An osprey which became an online star during the first Covid lockdown has returned to his nest after fears he might not come back this year following illness. Louis was unwell last year and was not ...
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The death toll from the massive earthquake that hit Myanmar nearly a week ago has increased to 3,085 as more bodies were found by search and rescue teams, the military-led government said. In a short ...
Firefighters remain at the scene of a blaze which broke out on an industrial estate on Tuesday, leaving six people needing hospital treatment. Six fire engines went to Blairlinn industrial estate in ...
UK vehicle manufacturers may be forced to “review output in the face of constrained demand” because of Donald Trump’s tariffs, an industry body has warned. Mike Hawes, chief executive of the Society ...
The Foreign Office said the Foreign Secretary will tell allies at a meeting of Nato foreign ministers in Brussels on Thursday that boosting defence spending is the collective duty of Nato members to ...
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