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Portugal’s Algarve has been named the best-value holiday destination for British tourists for the first time in nine years, according to new analysis, due to its cheap meals and sterling’s strength ...
Secretary of state Marco Rubio declared South Africa’s Ambassador to the United States “persona non grata” on Friday, ...
Vladimir Motin accused of gross negligence manslaughter after his ship struck Stena Immaculate tanker on Monday ...
The listing would be a significant boost to the subdued IPO market and could value Klarna at as much as $15bn. The listing ...
The Senate voted 62-38 in favour of advancing the measure, which will fund the federal government through to September 30. Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer and a handful of other Democrats sided ...
One of the healthiest aspects of Lunch with the FT is the fact that several times a year it makes for very salutary reading. A case in point was David Pilling’s lunch with Danish political scientist ...
Wall Street welcomed the move by sending Intel’s shares up nearly 15 per cent this week. But the decision came after a ...
The problem isn’t simply that people are overwhelmed by the volume of news or distracted by social media; it’s that the relentless negativity of modern news consumption is itself corrosive.
Has Srinidhi Balakrishnan, in her excellent piece on the history of Monopoly, perhaps forgotten what was the purpose of Lizzie Magie’s original board game (“Monopoly without cash? There’s an app ...
After all, what’s the point of the UN being in the US if world order and diplomacy mean nothing.
If it ever becomes material for a business school case study it will no doubt be called, “The irritable vowel syndrome.” ...
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