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The latest as Donald Trump gives Russia a ceasefire deadline, threatening secondary tariffs. Plus: reactions to his plan to ...
We head to two major exhibitions taking place this summer: ‘Once Upon a Time in London’ at Saatchi Yates and ‘Jenny Saville: ...
Tomas Pinheiro explores how the millennia-old settlement of Shanghai has grown into China’s most populous urban area.
Russia recognises the Taliban as Afghanistan’s government, the race for icebreakers in the Arctic, Pulitzer Prize-winner Tim ...
France’s president pledges to double defence spending by 2027 as Paris prepares for its Bastille Day parade at a ...
Is Hollywood’s age of infantilisation coming to an end? Economic shifts suggest there’s cause for optimism. Cue drama.
As the US seeks reliable supply chains closer to home, Enter Monterrey; a fast-evolving city just a few hours’ ...
When Donald Trump threatened to impose a 50 per cent tariff on Brazilian goods last week, the reaction in Brasília was swift ...
Scapegoat economics wrongly blames a particular group for problems, while prejudice politics promises to reduce that group’s ...
The exhibition, which is open through 9 November, is the first major survey of Fujimoto’s work. At its core lies the concept ...
As Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s grip on his opposition tightens, we discuss the future of the country and why there are now calls ...
As Japan Cuts returns for its 18th edition, director of film Peter Tatara speaks to Monocle about Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s ...