According to a first-of-its-kind government survey released on Thursday, 47.6 per cent of South Koreans under the age of six are enrolled in cram schools known as hagwon, for-profit private education ...
Former US climate envoy says companies have been ‘intimidated’ by Trump presidency into dropping green targets ...
The prime minister and his health secretary may have presented the abolition of NHS England as a move to democratise the NHS ...
Geopolitical and economic disputes mean Beijing is no natural replacement for the US despite the crisis in transatlantic ties ...
Brussels is exploring building a new satellite network to provide military intelligence as doubts mount over the US’s ...
National oil company Saudi Aramco this month slashed its 2025 dividends by 30 per cent after a 12 per cent drop in net income ...
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A stunning train hijack and hostage crisis this week, in which hundreds of passengers were held for a day by suicide vest-clad separatists, has made clear the limits of Pakistan’s ambitions for the ...
The British filmmaker on her timely documentary about overlooked female painters and photographers during wartime ...
This is Swamp Notes, the weekly podcast from the FT News Briefing, where we talk about all of the things happening in US politics. I’m Sonja Hutson. And this week we’re asking: could a plan to weaken ...
Chelsea’s squad in the financial year ending 2024 was the most expensive ever assembled, according to a new Uefa report. The €1.66bn total surpasses the previous highs set by Manchester United in 2023 ...
With the anniversary of the first lockdown approaching, inflation and market volatility are now facts of financial life ...