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Neta Caspin, a doctoral student and anti-war activist, said her tolerance for the conflict reached its limit after six ...
In the first Labour comprehensive spending review for more than 15 years, Reeves will set out how £113bn of extra capital ...
The EU is moving to play a bigger role in helping businesses and governments tackle cyber security issues, after a key ...
Andrea Sella is latest scientist to express dismay over UK science academy’s refusal to criticise tech billionaire ...
McInnes is part of a global market for second-hand clothing worth an estimated $256bn, according to online thrift store ...
Nearly one in five people in 14 countries do not expect to have the number of children they desire, largely because of economic and social barriers, according to a UN study.
The story of what happened to Rhianan Rudd reflects the wider challenge facing police and security officials, both in the UK and overseas: that of managing growing numbers of young people who are ...
From paddleboarding on the lake to a world-class zoo, via picnics, chocolate and easy mountain day trips, Switzerland’s biggest city is so much more than a financial hub ...
And then consider the case of Japan. An outsized reason for the country’s stature among politically-minded wonks is that large numbers of people, particularly men under 40 in the rich world, have, at ...
Although April was the first time Huijin had publicly declared itself as playing in the position of state intervention fund in the “national team” — or in the language of China’s market regulator, as ...
Trump’s authorisation for US troops to quell dissent on the streets of southern California against the wishes of Gavin Newsom, the state’s Democratic governor — who called the move “immoral” and ...
Some laboratory studies suggest that older adults tend to underestimate the power of their memory, for example, and therefore shy away from using it in certain tasks, even though they are capable of ...