Tory leader said Labour MPs were cheering, even though there are ‘400 knives’ in Starmer’s backBen Quinn is a Guardian political correspondent.Nigel Farage has made an explicit pitch for support from an international gathering of thousands of social co…
Massive AI spending and higher interest rates: What’s behind the tech sell-off?
Tech stocks around the world fell on Tuesday, with the flagship Nasdaq index closing 2.2 percent down at the end of the session. In this edition, we look at how markets reacted this Wednesday and some of the reasons why investors sold their shares: ma…
India, UK draw up roadmap to expand defence cooperation between armies
New Delhi, June 24. India and the United Kingdom have held what officials described as “constructive and forward-looking” discussions aimed at deepening defence ties and charting a stronger framework for cooperation between their armies. The 15th India…
France confirms first Ebola case
The French doctor had been working in DR Congo, where more than 260 people are known to have died.
France reports first Ebola case in doctor returning from Congo
Congo said the number of confirmed cases of Ebola had risen to 1,094 by Tuesday
BRICS NSAs back deeper counter-terror and cyber cooperation
New Delhi, June 24. National Security Advisers and senior security officials from BRICS countries have called for deeper cooperation to tackle terrorism, cyber threats and a range of emerging non-traditional security challenges during the 16th BRICS Na…
Oil Tanker Booked In Persian Gulf At 897% Of Benchmark Rate
South Korean shipowner Sinokor will supply the vessel at 897 Worldscale points, or 897% of the freight benchmark, according to shipbrokers.
Ukraine strikes knock out power in key city in Russian-occupied Crimea
Sevastopol’s Moscow-installed governor warns there will be no electricity in some areas until the evening.
US Top Court Sides With ExxonMobil In $1 Billion Cuban Damages Case
Exxon had sued Cuban state-owned companies Union Cuba-Petroleo (CUPET) and CIMEX seeking more than $1 billion in damages for the seizure of its property.
Without Missiles, US, Israel Would Have “Ploughed Iran Just Like Gaza”
Iran’s missiles were initially developed to compensate for its weak air defences during the war with Iraq in the 1980s, and have since only gained range and accuracy.