US president texts Norwegian leader that he no longer feels obliged ‘to think purely of Peace’ after missing out on award
Russian president’s spokesperson says Moscow is ‘studying all details of the offer’ to join board overseeing Gaza
US Treasury secretary derides the ‘dreaded European working group’
Citation places US alongside Belarus, Iran and Afghanistan as places that have threatened the rule of law
Trade war with US risks ‘huge damage’ to UK, warns British prime minister
Euro and sterling rise against US currency despite potential economic damage from new American tariffs
Twelve charts illustrate the first 365 days of the US president’s tumultuous second term
Maga allies refuse to condone US president’s threats over Greenland, with many staying quiet or blaming Brussels
The Trump administration is over-reaching in Minneapolis and creating a sense of dread and anxiety in the process
The president’s threats are an existential moment for the transatlantic alliance
The investigation of Jay Powell should be the final straw for Senate Republicans who have avoided criticising the president
Donald Trump declines to rule out using force to seize control of Arctic island
Military exercise was ostensibly to show support for Arctic security, but US president saw it as a provocation
Silicon Valley bosses who lined up behind the US president for his inauguration have fared well under his administration
The fortunes of furniture makers in North Carolina and Foshan in China show the impact of Trump’s tariff regime
‘It may sound like American chauvinism . . . and it is. We’re done apologising about that,’ says Trump official
Diplomats rush to assemble EU response to US President Donald Trump’s pressure to ‘acquire’ the Arctic island
Government to encourage education providers to open campuses overseas as it focuses on reducing migration
Peter Kyle warns against ‘simple solutions’ for boosting growth in FT interview
Fund’s chief economist says there are reasons to be concerned about a potential AI correction
Tech group can draw some comfort from the fact that it is in good company
Exercising free speech in a free market requires independent assessments of online content
Despite today’s oversupply, crude is poised to rise
Follow the latest impact of tariffs amid the president’s ongoing trade war
European economic resilience faces another test in 2026 and raises the probability of ECB rate cuts
The fate of the Danish territory will not be decided by transatlantic tariffs
Boeing aircraft, bourbon, motorcycles and soyabeans among targeted products if Donald Trump makes good on his threats
NIIPing an outlandish idea in the bud
Lower borrowing caps will limit access to graduate education, research warns
Deal marks the latest tie-up between private markets and insurance firms as investment drive escalates
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Europe could also threaten to restrict US companies’ market access in run-up to crunch talks at Davos
The acting president says she is staying true to her socialist roots while trying to meet the demands of the Trump administration
Analysts say precedents already exist but implementation could be difficult in practice
Insurers split on whether Donald Trump’s actions in Venezuela will increase or reduce investor risk
Foreign-born executives are more exposed in an era of harder borders and political pressures