ICJ rules on South Africa’s request to stop fighting in Gaza and calls conditions in southern city ‘disastrous’
Organisation urged to update its conflict of interest guidelines to ‘ensure this does not happen again’
Hungary objects to proposal to fast-track up to €2bn worth of weapons for Kyiv
Opposition seeks to curb new president’s administration while Beijing sends fighters, bombers and navy to patrol around island
US Treasury secretary expresses concern over ‘substantial’ increases in living costs
Viktor Orbán does not want his country to take part in operations outside the military alliance’s territory
How a singular defendant has found ways to spin historic proceedings to his unexpected advantage
Netanyahu’s government faced in quick succession with call for arrest warrants over Gaza and order to halt Rafah assault
Barrier to deter sightseers highlights friction generated by rising visitor numbers drawn by weak yen
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal rallies rivals to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in final stretch
Former president reaches out to Black and Latino voters in the Bronx with anti-immigrant message
Mandatory work for 18-year-olds would provide ‘opportunities’ and ‘experience’, prime minister says
Ministers meeting in Italy also pledge to press China to cut industrial subsidies
Proportion of investment-grade companies at risk of falling to junk now exceeds those likely to be upgraded
‘Nuclear transmutation’ could cut highly radioactive waste by 80%, says national body
Advisers warn an incoming Labour government could ditch or delay fixes to tax-rule errors as it rolls out its own agenda
The French painter pushed towards an architectural abstraction, which the American picked up and ran with
America has become unhealthily dependent on loose money and big government, argues Ruchir Sharma
A selection of the most insightful books on the race for Downing Street by FT experts
Organisation urges party to borrow and accuses it of ‘hypocrisy’ over oil and gas licences
The right likes markets but not their cultural consequences
Political success starts with the wardrobe
Its reputation as a safe haven could be challenged by a changing climate
Developers of a brownfield site in west London hope the project will help the capital’s housing crisis
Chancellor recognises threat to senior Conservative figures posed by tactical voting at general election
Long-serving minister stands down leaving reputation for controversy but also for effectiveness
A visual guide to the war
Toll of senior Conservatives standing down mounts as number of party departures outstrips Labour landslide year of 1997
Billionaire’s endorsement could lead to more Wall Street money for the former president’s campaign
Demand for domestic trips rebounds as families seek cheap deals at home over European travel
Tech regulation and taxes behind a shift that some leaders hope will be endorsed by Elon Musk
Despite mis-steps, slipping popularity and question on timing, Tory election strategy is to keep prime minister in limelight
Campaigners welcome passing of legislation that was bitterly opposed by some freehold property owners
Speakers and performers unhappy at Edinburgh-based asset manager’s purported links to Israel and fossil fuel industry
The Labour leader has engineered one of the most stunning transformations in recent history. But he is yet to capture the public imagination
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