University leaders fear billions being lost as a result of battles within government over immigration policyVice-chancellors fear billions of pounds could be lost because of new restrictions on international students, the result of internal government …
The Arab world in the 1970s: Stage and screen | Al Jazeera World
The second in a two-part series looks at Arab films and plays that challenged censorship and forged new cultural forms.
Education Secretary: Unions need to move over pay demands
Education Secretary: Unions need to move over pay demands.
Mass shootings are just one part of the US’s gun problem
As we mourn last week’s killings in California, we should not lose sight of the forest for the trees.
MOL linked to two-ship LNG carrier order at Samsung Heavy Industries
New contract shows South Korean yards are starting to release their 2027 delivery slots
As China builds nukes and ties with Russia, NATO seeks new “friends”
“China is not our adversary,” Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, “but we must understand the scale of the challenge and work together to address it.”
Huge crowds turn out for pope’s mass in DR Congo capital
An estimated one million Congolese poured into Kinshasa’s N’Dolo Airport for a mass service with Pope Francis.
Dominic Raab facing fresh suspension calls amid inquiry into bullying claims
Opposition parties say any other workplace would suspend employee during such an investigationUK politics live – latest news updatesDominic Raab is facing fresh calls to be suspended from his post, after the Guardian revealed three senior civil servant…
Enzo Fernandez: Chelsea sign midfielder in £106.8m British-record transfer deal from Benfica
The deal for the Argentine surpasses the £100m Manchester City paid for Jack Grealish from Aston Villa 18 months ago.
Andrew Tate: ‘You know I’m innocent’ – influencer yells to reporters
The influencer and his brother Tristan arrive at court to appeal against the decision to keep them detained.