Retaliatory taxes against the US by other nations could lead global trade into uncharted territory.
Month: February 2025
Mother and child among seven killed in Philadelphia medical jet crash
The small plane was carrying six people when it crashed, and at least one other person was killed on the ground, officials say.
Body positivity takes backseat as fashion houses pick skinnier models
Is skinny back for good? We speak to designers, casting agents and models at Paris Fashion Week.
Santorini to shut schools as tremors rattle island
Greek authorities have advised against gatherings in enclosed spaces following “seismic activity”.
Shelling at busy Sudanese market ‘fills mortuary with bodies’
The attack caused “utter carnage” at a nearby hospital, where dozens sought medical attention.
‘I don’t know how he survived’, says freed Israeli hostage’s niece
The niece of freed Israeli hostage Gadi Moses said he mostly ate bread and olives and did math to distract himself during captivity.
How LA fires devastation will change the Grammys this year
Showrunners say the ceremony will look different as they honour fire victims and first responders.
Thousands flee homes as floods hit Australia
Meteorologists say these could be the worst floods to hit northern Queensland in 60 years.
Who should count as African at the Grammy Awards?
The dedicated award for African music is proving contentious with the inclusion of Chris Brown.
Nasa needs saving from itself – but is this billionaire right for that job?
The success of SpaceX and other private-sector space firms is throwing up hard questions about America’s “great national treasure”.