Latest series of marches comes against backdrop of president’s unpopular war in Iran
Secretary of state Marco Rubio, an architect of the Iran war, is gaining ground on the US vice-president
Trip by bipartisan lawmakers shows support in face of rising Chinese pressure
Comments from US secretary of state come as oil jumps to $114 and Wall Street stocks slide
Move marks escalation in tensions in run-up to much-anticipated May summit in Beijing
Waiting times have been increasing as the Department of Homeland Security has been without funding for six weeks
While there is a lot of spare crude on ships and in storage, stocks of refined products are much smaller
Allies have learnt that partnership with Trump’s US can endanger them
A long public career found its zenith with his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election
Islamabad seeks to capitalise on warming ties with both Trump and Tehran but has much to lose if efforts fail
The attorney and activist on overturning capital convictions — and his fears that civil rights gains are being dismantled
Tehran accuses Washington of seeking talks while secretly preparing to invade
US president’s ‘little excursion’ into the Middle East is making some of his most ardent supporters uneasy
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Beijing’s industrial prowess positions it for economic and diplomatic gains
Legal and legislative pressure is mounting to safeguard young people
Despite their resentment, states in the region need American and Israeli technology to defend themselves
Vinod Khosla says voter fears over technology causing job losses will shape upcoming US elections
Byproduct of natural gas is critical to the production of superconductors and the functioning of MRI scanners
Rebels’ participation puts vital maritime routes at greater risk
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Long regarded as dishonourable or counterproductive, the idea of targeting enemy leaders is becoming normalised. What do we lose along with the taboo?
The biggest groups splashing their cash may not make their money back, but will almost certainly live to tell the tale
Litigation funder’s share price fell 54% following decision by New York judges
Delegates at a Miami conference urged to continue investing in the region
First, peace negotiations were ongoing. Then, more US troops were deployed to the Gulf. Why?
New research suggests AI data centres will need much less memory than investors had bargained for
A new FTNB series explores the consequences of Trump’s sweeping tariff regime over the past year
The use of his image on a gold offering from the US Mint is a sign of how little power he actually has over America’s money
Texas site for Nexus Data Centers aims to avoid grid connection delays with direct gas supplies
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Our March scenarios look at how central banks would react to a short conflict — and to a long one
Interior department in talks with companies that hold leases to build plants off America’s coastline
Judge says classification of group as ‘supply-chain risk’ was probably ‘arbitrary and capricious’
Long-term prospects for combustion engines were fading even before the outbreak of war
I’m buying back in, but who knows if I can pick the right day?