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Nato chief riles Europe by backing Trump’s war in Iran
European capitals irritated by Mark Rutte’s suggestion they will join US armada to Strait of Hormuz
European airlines hold off jet fuel hedging in Iran war gamble
Traders expect prices to fall later this year, giving carriers hope they can lock in lower rates by being patient
We must not underestimate the peril for democracy
Donald Trump’s America is a world leader in democratic decline
Companies speed up debt raising plans amid market volatility
Corporates try to take advantage of market rebounds rather than risk further turbulence or US midterm elections
Putin Was Changing His Mind on Ukraine. Then Came the War in Iran.
In one swoop, it overturned the conditions for conciliation.
No Israel prosecutions for killing Palestinian civilians in occupied West Bank since start of decade
Dozens of former Israeli military, police and spy chiefs describe situation as ‘organised Jewish terrorism’Middle East crisis – live updatesIsrael has not prosecuted its citizens for killing Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank since the start of this decade, , a Guardian analysis of lega...
How the shadow fleet is capitalising on the chaos of war
The Iran conflict has offered the illicit oil trade a lifeline — while the easing of US sanctions widens a transatlantic rift
Tumbling gold price puts ‘haven’ status in doubt
Margin calls force some investors to sell, but analysts say precious metal will rebound even as Iran war fallout endures
Liverpool news: Arne Slot dealt blow as statement made after PSG demand
Liverpool will return to action in April after a number of their players link up with their international sides for the March break
UK snow maps show 480-mile blizzard will hit 11 major cities — see full list
A late-season blast of Arctic air could bring heavy snowfall and plunging temperatures to parts of the UK in early April, with places as far south as London and Southampton likely to be affected
Princess Anne tells Alan Titchmarsh 'it's not you' after 'tricky' interview with royal
Television gardener Alan Titchmarsh has had several encounters with members of the royal family, but insists one interaction was trickier than others
OpenAI pulls AI video app Sora as concerns grow on deepfake videos
This is first big step by ChatGPT maker to focus its business on potentially more lucrative areas, such as coding tools.
Robot umps in MLB? What to know about new balls-and-strikes challenge system
Baseball's next big rule change is here. Here is how automated ball-strike challenges will shape the 2026 season.
Parsi: No deal ‘’without both sides giving something to the other’
Trita Parsi argues that Iran is unlikely to agree to end the war without sanctions relief.
Trump’s new gimmick
US PRESIDENT Donald Trump’s climb-down from his 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz should come as no surprise. His persistent inconsistency makes such reversals unsurprising. His claims of “very strong talks” with Iran have been firmly denied by Tehran. He extended the deadline...
Lamborghinis stranded as Iran war disrupts used-car trade
Middle East crisis and the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz are upending business for used-car traders in Japan and South Korea
Rajasthan Board Class 10: Farmer's daughter scores 599/600, full marks in Maths, Science
Rajasthan Board Class Farmers daughter scores full marks in Maths Science
Reacher's Alan Ritchson gets clean chit in neighbour brawl, acted in self-defence
Reachers Alan Ritchson gets clean chit in neighbour brawl acted in selfdefence
Iran War Could Be Making of the Petroyuan, Deutsche Bank Says
The war in Iran is testing the dollar’s role as the currency for global oil trade, with one long-term consequence being a potential shift to using more Chinese yuan, according to Deutsche Bank.
Thousands march to mark 50th anniversary of Argentina’s bloody coup
Thousands of people took to the streets in Buenos Aires to mark the 50th anniversary of Argentina’s last military coup.