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After weeks of torturous negotiations, the prime minister has mediated a deal to release some of Israel’s captured civilians
The former premier needs a second act after his own spell in Downing Street left him carrying Brexit and austerity baggage
Turning round the fortunes of the dating app will be her biggest challenge yet
The narrative powers of the FTX founder failed to save him from this week’s fraud conviction
His impressive election victory should ensure a return to power but deep divisions in politics and society will persist
The Nobel Prize is a belated recognition of the biochemist’s efforts with her colleague, Drew Weissman, which were once dismissed by their peers
The investment bank’s straight-talking chief executive has a big job on her hands
Elevation to the top will not stop the new boss of Fox and News Corp from looking over his shoulder
The reserved king is trying to show he is in control following the most devastating tremor in 60 years
The North Korean leader’s growing alignment with Moscow raises the risks of instability in an already dangerous region
Furore over a forced kiss is the latest controversy in a turbulent tenure at the head of the national federation
With his unlikely hit, ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’, the singer has captured a moment of angst in the American body politic
The self-styled ‘anarcho-capitalist’ hopes to win election by exploiting frustration at the national economic disarray
The Dutch manager has inspired England’s Lionesses with tactical savvy, playfulness and the spirit of victory
The career prosecutor’s experience with high-profile cases will help in the frenzy surrounding the former president
After Qin Gang’s mysterious disappearance, Xi’s trusted old hand finds himself with even more to do
No party like Vox has been in government since Franco’s era but things may be different after Sunday’s election
The French retail tycoon is about to be wiped out as part of a bailout of his cash-strapped empire
Known at home as the Minister of Happiness, the player is looking for her first Grand Slam title in this year’s final
From a prospective cagefight to Meta’s launch of Twitter-rival Threads, the two contenders are squaring off
Having created a French version of Fox News, he now has one of the country’s most influential newspapers in his sights
A chaotic career and personal struggles have not dented his bond with his father
Publication of ‘The Snow Forest’ is being delayed due to concerns from Ukrainian fans about its Russian setting
The risk manager will have little room for manoeuvre as she tries to turn things around
The filmmaker’s critical acceptance speech has set off a furore in France
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