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Lindsey Graham, Republican senator, 1955-2026

about 2 hours ago

Veteran proponent of US power was a Trump critic who became one...

Knives out at US Supreme Court as justices’ squabbles go public

about 8 hours ago

The spilling-over of partisan divisions on the normally collegiate bench erodes public...

Iran bets Trump will blink first

about 3 hours ago

Tehran takes high-stakes gamble with US over Strait of Hormuz

Qatar’s Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani dies aged 74

about 4 hours ago

Former ruler was known for modernising gas-rich Gulf state and pursuing regional...

Zelenskyy dismisses Ukraine’s PM in cabinet shake-up

about 4 hours ago

Yulia Svyrydenko to exit as president announces sweeping government changes less than...

Russia closes in on city that made the Kremlin glitter

about 14 hours ago

Kostyantynivka in eastern Ukraine produced the red glass in Moscow landmarks. Now...

A three-way nuclear arms race

about 6 hours ago

Today’s world has alarming echoes of the era before weapons controls

The great reinvention of Hunter Biden

about 6 hours ago

You have to hand it to him — the man knows how...

Why are China and India so bad at football?

about 7 hours ago

Despite large populations and economies, the countries consistently fail to qualify for...

US Senator Lindsey Graham dies aged 71

about 11 hours ago

South Carolina senator was one of the most influential and hawkish Republicans

Stranded pollock prompt EU to delay fish import controls for US

about 14 hours ago

System introduced to crack down on illegal fishing has left cargoes stuck...

Big private equity firms pull in more cash as winners take all

about 14 hours ago

Shrinking pool of recipients points to coming wave of so-called zombie firms