How the west’s two most important institutions are withstanding the age of populism
US, UK, Germany and Japan back report alleging APT40 conducted ‘malicious’ cyber espionage activities
Moderate candidates gain ground as balance of parliamentary party shifts
Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy calls PM’s trip a ‘devastating blow to peace efforts’
Repeat of positive market outcome from former president’s first term is certainly possible
Former army officers, council leaders and policy gurus make up new generation of MPs
Plane maker’s stock rises as government contracting and bond ratings set to be unharmed
Years of policy U-turns and Brexit upheaval have left a lasting legacy, entrepreneurs warn
More than a fifth of voters made up their minds on election day
If democracy is at stake in the Trump-Biden election, shouldn’t voters be trusted to make their own decision?
Serbia is forging close ties with Donald Trump’s team even as it attempts to pursue a middle course in a multipolar world
EU’s fourth-biggest economy contributes a lower share of GDP to the military than any other ally
Many are relieved to see extremes neutralised, but political gridlock and rise of the left sparks concern
With a divided legislature and a weakened president, the nation is in uncharted territory
Region hobbled by some of the UK’s lowest educational attainment, productivity and skills
President meets top donors after issuing defiant message on national TV and in letter to Democrats in Congress
The president entered a make-or-break week for his candidacy with a broadside at his critics
Rishi Sunak appoints ‘interim’ shadow cabinet that will serve until a new Tory leader is chosen
Leftist parties are united in rejecting President Emmanuel Macron but divided on much else
A visual guide to the war
Explore France’s snap election for the National Assembly in maps and charts
Rachel Reeves’s proposals rely not on a single silver bullet but on a mixed package of policies
Nouveau Front Populaire bloc won the most parliamentary seats in snap election but fell short of majority
Centrists and the left need to form a viable coalition to prevent political paralysis
The new chancellor may want to get going but the OBR’s timetable could make that difficult
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