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When Nato helped overthrow Gaddafi in 2011, there were hopes of a new beginning. A decade later, this former CIA asset runs the country – and Libya has become yet another lesson in the unintended cons ...
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Madeleine Finlay speaks to senior China correspondent Amy Hawkins and energy correspondent Jillian Ambrose about China’s incredible clean energy transformation ...
Canadian PM says the US-Israeli strikes on Iran were ‘inconsistent with international law’ but that his country ‘will stand by our allies’. Follow the latest news ...
The general election is the first since gen-Z protests forced Nepal’s then-prime minister to quit ...
As thousands more students head to private schools, advocates hope new government funding deals might draw families back to public sector ...
Democratic rematch in Durham-area district draws focus to fight over AI datacenters increasingly shaping US elections ...
Soulore Solaris was charged with manslaughter of Jarrad Antonovich, who died of a perforated oesophagus after taking psychedelic ...