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Trump court ruling is a blow to his tycoon persona
The decision, if it survives an appeal, will make it easier for the New York state attorney general to establish damages at a civil trial due to start next week
Wedding fire kills more than 100 in Iraq
Blaze in large hall in Nineveh province leaves 150 injured, with initial reports suggesting fireworks may have been the cause
Germany mulls migration barriers as growing numbers arrive and voter opposition grows.
State officials demand action as emergency accommodation fills and ‘solidarity is vanishing’
“B****cks”: One elderly lady’s colourful outburst encapsulates British angst over state of trains.
London Letter: Once a symbol of national pride, UK’s stuttering rail system is seen as symbol of post-Brexit decline
Donald Trump found liable for fraud in New York civil case.
Former US president found to have illegally inflated his assets and net worth
Biden becomes first modern president on picket line as he backs Michigan car workers.
Trump to speak to current and former union members on Wednesday in second half of ‘showdown in Motown’
Canada’s parliamentary speaker resigns after inviting man who fought for a Nazi unit.
Yaroslav Hunka (98), applauded as a war hero, fought for the Waffen-SS Galicia Division
EU is the Liberal Democrats’ love that dare not speak its name.
Party leader Ed Davey’s conference speech was light on Europe as he woos disaffected Tories ahead of the election
Twitter worst offender among Big Tech for disinformation, EU warns.
Senior official accuses Russia of ‘war of ideas to pollute our information space with half truths and lies’
Iraqi torture survivors still in the dark over US reparations.
Human Rights Watch has called for the US to acknowledge abuse and torture of 100,000 detained Iraqis
Iraqi torture survivors remain without answers over US reparations.
Human Rights Watch has called for the US to acknowledge abuse and torture of 100,000 detained Iraqis
What could we expect from a second Trump term?
Jilting Ukraine and ripping up treaties are predicatable, but he could surprise us in his dealings with China
Discrimination for being gay or a woman should not justify asylum – UK Home Secretary.
Suella Braverman faces criticism over speech calling for higher threshold for refugees
‘To me, my house no longer exists’: Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh after Azerbaijan’s assault.
As Azebaijan’s forces moved in to the disputed territory, residents began to leave
Hopes fade for India’s moon lander as communication is lost following freezing lunar night.
Chandrayaan-3 made historic landing on south pole of the moon in August
Ukraine war: Russian air strike damages Izmail port infrastructure.
Port building, storage facilities and more than 30 trucks and cars are damaged in the attack, says Odesa region governor
Nagorno-Karabakh: Thousands flee over ethnic cleansing fears as Russia, US trade blame.
More than 200 people are injured in a gas depot explosion outside the Karabakh capital
Lib Dems conference: Tories face pincer movement as Ed Davey targets Blue Wall.
UK’s third party is hoping for electoral gains in moderate Tory heartlands of the south
Warsaw and Berlin clash over cash-for-visas allegations allowing access to Schengen area.
Poland’s Law and Justice party battle external and internal critics ahead of election, with Donald Tusk pushing for return to power
Spanish conservative faces failure in vote to become PM over strident unionist stance.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo short of votes needed as far-right Vox support keeps regional moderates away