Rubio joins other foreign ministers in seeking to ratchet up pressure on Vladimir Putin
Agreement paves way for flagship defence and infrastructure package to be adopted by parliament next week
Worse than expected data comes days ahead of Federal Reserve’s next meeting on interest rates
Idea of displacing Palestinian population has been widely opposed, including by countries being approached
Planned contact comes as Beijing seeks support of international business and fends off Trump’s tariffs
Chuck Schumer warns that failure to pass measure will open door to Trump power grab
Moscow has little reason to stop fighting unless it achieves its goals through other means
After presiding over a bloody drugs crackdown while in office, the former Philippine president has been detained by the ICC
Tariffs and cuts to the federal workforce are raising uncertainty and sapping confidence, while investor exuberance has faded
Uncertainty over Trump policy will soon hit the economy with few short-term catalysts for a turnaround
President expressed frustration about greenback’s strength before taking office, but its decline is not by design
Two books chart how Washington has come to depend on both its economic might and the dollar’s dominance in tackling rogue states and geopolitical rivals
With the anniversary of the first lockdown approaching, inflation and market volatility are now facts of financial life
Slowly rolling across prairies and mountains from Toronto to Vancouver, the 97-hour Canadian is the longest passenger train outside Russia
Western firms profited as kingdom launched ‘giga-projects’ but market is slowing as Riyadh reins in spending
The accidental origins, rise, decline and resurgence of Nigeria’s vast and vibrant film industry
Director-general Tim Davie preparing for ‘engagement’ with Foreign Office over impact
Bundeswehr has a high dropout rate and the number of conscientious objectors is rising in the country
A growing band of plant whisperers is helping ‘curate’ indoor greenery in private homes so they thrive in their environment and feel their very best
The 300-year-old doctrine is being tested by the excesses of digital oligarchs, says historian Fara Dabhoiwala
Culturally, it’s not the worst thing if Europe and America have less to do with each other
Norman Foster’s redesign of Old Trafford brings to the fore a long-standing uneasiness about the monetisation of football
The chancellor’s Spring Statement is a chance to get away from the UK obsession with fiscal tightening that kills growth
The US currency is down. Does President Donald Trump and his team want it that way?
Trump administration makes first move to call out human rights abuses by Beijing
Joint statement issued after US president reiterated his belief that Washington will eventually control the Arctic island
Democrats led by Chuck Schumer paved the way for passage of Republican measure
Secretary of state Marco Rubio expels Ebrahim Rasool after he criticised Donald Trump in an online lecture
New York listing of buy now, pay later group will test investor appetite for fintech sector
Wall Street ending bruising week on front foot, but worries about economic impact of tariffs linger
New York-based group in talks for up to 500,000 sq ft of City space
Chancellor wins plaudits from Tories for tough spending decisions but cabinet colleagues grow uneasy
Ministers believe that increased use of artificial intelligence can help fix the public finances but experts have their doubts
Rulings are latest setback for Elon Musk’s cost-cutting drive
By sending off now for seeds – pelargoniums, marigolds, sweet peas and cosmos among them – and sowing them under cover, you’ll cut your costs, but double your fun
Too many of this government’s proposals introduce the kind of regulation the PM professes to hate