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20  april     23h32
Iran war accelerates America’s breakup with the world
Nahal Toosi, Zack Colman, Paul McLeary    President Donald Trump’s erratic moves aren’t helping.
19  april     14h00
How the Iran war set Beijing up for global clean energy dominance
Zia Weise, Sara Schonhardt    China’s cheap low-carbon tech was already pummeling the competition. The Gulf conflict boosts that dominance.
31  march     09h49
Eurovision to host Asian version of song contest in Bangkok
Ellen O'Regan    South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan will participate in the spin-off competition.
27  february     05h40
While Trump talks tough on tariffs, his administration is scrambling to keep trade deals intact
Daniel Desrochers, Camille Gijs, Graham Lanktree    Not long after President Donald Trump announced on social media he was imposing a 15 percent global tariff, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer...
08  february     03h00
Portuguese leaders defy floods and far right to hold Sunday presidential runoff
Rebecca Holland, Aitor Hernández-Morales    Turnout will be decisive in an election marred by devastating storms.
04  february     03h01
Greece pushes to recruit tens of thousands more Asian migrant workers
Nektaria Stamouli    Aware that its drive for foreign workers will play badly with some supporters, the government is simultaneously penalizing migrants who entered...
09  december     03h00
Denmark goes from EU’s migration pariah to standard-bearer
Zoya Sheftalovich, Hanne Cokelaere    After left-wingers around Europe for years reviled Denmark’s hard line on migration, the Danish approach is now being embraced by the EU.
01  december     07h43
British MP given two-year Bangladesh prison sentence in her absence
Annabelle Dickson    Tulip Siddiq niece of Bangladesh’s ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina - hits out at kangaroo court verdict.
26  november     03h02
The emergence of the shadow shipbreaking market
Elisabeth Braw    The shadow fleet now has its own system for scrapping ships, and it’s even riskier than the official one.
10  september     02h01
Von der Leyen wants to ax languishing legislation. What will be on the list?
Gabriel Gavin, Ben Munster, Antoaneta Roussi    The Commission president wants to clean house with a review of legislative proposals that have become stuck in negotiations.
01  august     12h10
Meloni fumes as EU top court makes it harder to reject asylum-seekers
Ferdinand Knapp, Elena Giordano    Italian PM accuses European judges of a power grab.
27  april     13h01
Trump steps from the cloister to shake hands with world leaders in Vatican City
Megan Messerly    Trump is only the second sitting U.S. president to attend a papal funeral and comes against the backdrop of the U.S.’s increasingly isolationist...
14  april     12h39
British MP Siddiq brands Bangladesh arrest warrant a smear’
Noah Keate    Labour MP Tulip Siddiq says Bangladeshi authorities are trying to harass me as she hits back at corruption allegation.
13  april     15h24
Bangladesh issues arrest warrant for British MP Siddiq
Eliza Gkritsi    Siddiq is a member of a Bangladeshi political dynasty being scrutinized for corruption.
21  march     03h23
People will die’: UN food aid agency warns Trump-led Western donor cuts will see millions starve
Bartosz BrzeziÅ„ski, Paula Andrés    With an 8.1 billion shortfall and the U.S. leading other Western countries in pulling support, the World Food Programme is making drastic aid cuts...
12  march     05h00
Trump aid freeze decimates UN food agency: It’s catastrophic.’
Bartosz BrzeziÅ„ski, Hannah Roberts    Rome-based Food and Agriculture Organization suspends projects after U.S. stops 300M a year in funding.
15  january     13h20
PMQs: Badenoch misses an open goal as Starmer gets lucky
Matt Honeycombe-Foster    Strong, specific questions from the Tory leader soon gave way to a scatter-shot approach.
14  january     16h26
UK City minister Tulip Siddiq quits amid Bangladesh corruption probe
Matt Honeycombe-Foster, Fiona Maxwell, Emilio Casalicchio    Siddiq has faced scrutiny over her ties to the ousted regime of Bangladesh’s Sheikh Hasina, who is her aunt.
19  december     13h39
Starmer stands by UK City minister amid Bangladesh corruption probe
Noah Keate    No. 10 Downing Street says Tulip Siddiq has ’not been involved with any decisions relating to Bangladesh since entering government.’
13  november     03h00
Giorgia Meloni’s vendetta against Italy’s judges
Elena Giordano    The right-wing prime minister has a strategy to discredit, frighten and silence critics, from the media to the judiciary, says a famous Italian...
19  october     15h08
12 migrants sent to Albania for processing are returned to Italy
GiedrÄ— PeseckytÄ—    Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to convene a Cabinet meeting on Monday to address the issue.
13  august     18h39
US eyes Iranian oil exports as threat of Israel attack grows
Gabriel Gavin    Tehran relies on shipments of crude to prop up its sanctions-stricken economy.
06  august     16h48
Family ties to ousted Bangladesh PM heap further pressure on UK City minister
James Fitzgerald    The heat is being turned up on Tulip Siddiq, whose aunt is ousted Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, after she failed to register rental income from a...
31  may     17h15
The next great flood is coming. Britain isn’t ready.
Charlie Cooper    Rainy old England is getting wetter and the seas are rising. Does either party duking it out in the election know what’s about to hit it?
25  may     11h31
Ukraine extradites man who organized illegal migrant trafficking to Poland
Veronika Melkozerova    The man organized a human-trafficking corridor through Belarus to the EU, the Security Service of Ukraine said.
21  may     04h00
AI, Inc. flexes its election bona fides and hunts for customers
Mark Scott    Billions of voters head to the polls this year and consultants, advocates and nonprofits want to use the emerging tech to reach them. But the success...
29  january     13h56
Biden’s got pharma’s back in global pandemic treaty negotiations
Carmen Paun    Negotiators on a treaty to guide the world’s response to the next pandemic oppose any requirement to share drugmakers’ intellectual property.
15  january     15h18
UK to label Hamas-backing Islamist group as a terrorist organization
Bethany Dawson    The move will make it a criminal offense to be a member of or to support the Hizb ut-Tahrir.
04  january     17h41
Expensive fuel and million dollar missiles: Counting the cost of the Red Sea crisis
Gabriel Gavin, Antonia Zimmermann, Laura Kayali, Giovanna Coi    The standoff between Iran-backed Houthis and the West is taking a toll on the world economy.
27  october     12h49
Bangladesh won’t take sides on China versus EU, says PM
Suzanne Lynch    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was in Brussels to sign new investment deal with the EU, as Brussels tries to counter Chinese influence.
03  october     02h31
Why dengue in Europe could spell disaster for the rest of the world
Ashleigh Furlong    Increased investment into previously neglected diseases could see poorer countries left behind.
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