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Comments from leaders Pedro Sánchez and Alexander De Croo at Rafah condemned by foreign minister Eli Cohen
Group including 13 Israelis, 10 Thais and one Filipino freed, says Qatar
Agreement is a boost for Giorgia Meloni’s rightwing government
Business community warns prolonged instability could scare off investors
Libertarian president-elect signals approach in keeping with ‘market situation’
Brasília will use climate summit to push for creation of fund to reward preservation of areas such as the Amazon
A grandmother and a 14-year-old boy are among those eligible for release as part of Israel-Hamas agreement
A visual guide to the war
After weeks of torturous negotiations, the prime minister has mediated a deal to release some of Israel’s captured civilians
Republicans and Democrats face an electorate that increasingly favours looser marijuana laws
Freedom party founder has made crude attacks on Muslim faith, migrants and Brussels
Hard-right parties make gains in Europe by exploiting fears that incomes and ways of life are under threat
Just in time for Christmas, a festive plague of thieves is targeting online shopping deliveries
Harnessed positively, leaps in thinking can help societies evolve to meet threats and make discoveries
Venerable institutions introduce waiting lists for court space as the new game takes hold across the country
Opposition Congress hopes to make its case as credible challenger ahead of national polls next year
Labour leader and Sunak to separately discuss with Greek PM part of Parthenon sculptures being returned to Athens
While Labour should be grateful that Jeremy Hunt has done some of the heavy lifting, this is a broader issue for UK society
Success of the far right in the Netherlands will embolden populists elsewhere
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt under pressure to be bolder in wake of Autumn Statement
The angst over supposed ‘de-equitisation’ is misplaced
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Nick Smith asks Insolvency Service to consider whether foreign secretary was a ‘shadow’ director of the collapsed finance company
The British sector is beset by challenges, as a recent report by a House of Lords committee makes clear
Peter Robinson says Westminster needs to legislate for a ‘reassertion of the sovereignty of the UK’
Proposals come as government seeks to kick-start economy and reinvigorate City of London
Airline discounts for residents in China intended to boost turnout in election after pro-democracy candidates banned
Pound climbs to 12-week high against dollar after unexpectedly strong data for November
Violence incited by rumours that man who stabbed 3 children was an immigrant
Company puts its pedal to the metal despite slowing EV demand
Analysis of the chancellor’s cuts to national insurance and changes to Isas and pensions
Unimportant answers to unimportant questions
The Big Four firm already kept pay flat in its deal advisory unit because of a prolonged slowdown in dealmaking
I enjoy the circus — but if I were running the show, I would do things a little differently
Co-founder Stefan Benchoam has gone from selling beer to make rent to showing at Art Basel
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