President Trump insists the ceasefire with Iran remains in effect despite an exchange of attacks that Tehran says “crossed the point of no return.”
EU purchases from Russia’s largest natural gas field hit record £3bn
The bloc paid an estimated £3.25bn for gas from Yamal LNG project
Italy’s top diplomat tells Rubio that Europe needs America and vice versa
The US secretary of state is on the second day of a fence-mending visit to Italy.
Anger mounts after Tennessee Republicans redraw maps – US politics live
Legislature has eliminated the state’s one Democratic, Black-majority congressional districtSign up for the Breaking News US email Here are some details about the seismic impact last week’s US supreme court ruling will have on the voting power of racia…
Russia’s WWII victory celebrations are muted this year as Ukraine war weighs on Putin
Tensions are high as Russia prepares to celebrate its most important secular holiday
Two men convicted of spying for China in UK
Two men have been convicted after an investigation found they had been illegally gathering information on behalf of Hong Kong and Chinese authorities, targeting pro-democracy campaigners based in the United Kingdom.
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We sued the Trump administration for these immigration records
The Guardian wanted to know who, exactly, would be pulled into the mass-deportation dragnet of Trump’s second termDonald Trump entered his second term promising “mass deportations”. He also promised he’d target the “worst of the worst”. The Guardian wa…
Brown bears rescued from harsh captivity conditions in Armenia
Bears rescued from captivity in Armenia are recovering at a wildlife refuge after being kept in poor conditions as status symbols.
US jet fuel could be used in Europe to ease possible shortages
The price of jet fuel most European airlines currently use has jumped by half since the start of the war.
Fog of war? Trump quietly ramped up attacks on suspected drug boats after Iran action began. Nearly 200 have been killed
The military’s lethal footage of blown-up ships is still a grim routine, Alex Woodward reports. But public attention has shifted from the Pacific to the Strait