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Cop30 Host Brazil Lines Up Against Shipping Levy To Tackle Climate Crisis
Brazil has asked the UN to throw out plans for a new levy on global shipping that would raise funds to fight the climate crisis, despite playing host to the next UN climate summit.

Trump's tariff threats make US 'scary place to invest', says Nobel winner
Donald Trump's tariff threats have made the US \"a scary place to invest\" and may unleash stagflation, the Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has claimed.

'An honest man' Friends cast doubt on 'suicide' of singer who opposed war
No one knows exactly what happened in the final moments of Vadim Stroykin's life. The 59-year-old Russian singer-songwriter's vibrant career came to a sudden end on 5 February when a team from Russia's security services arrived at his cramped ninth-floor St Petersburg flat at 9am. They were investigating him for what has become one of the gravest offences in today's Russia - donating to the Ukrainian army.

Trump's threat to walk away from US debt obligations is the latest worry for global markets
When Donald Trump gave a press conference en route to the Super Bowl last week, it generated a flurry of news, from the fresh threat of steel tariffs to the declaration of \"Gulf of America Day\".

Talks Lay Bare Transatlantic Rift Over War In Ukraine
American officials meet Russians while Macron hosts European summit

'A second Brexit': online UK retailers face American sales hit from import rules
Many UK-based independent sellers on marketplaces such as eBay and Amazon could suffer a significant hit to US sales from planned changes to import rules under Donald Trump, with experts comparing the impact to a second Brexit.
Employers plan biggest job cuts in a decade - survey
Employers are preparing for the biggest redundancy round in a decade amid collapsing business confidence as firms brace for tax increases from April that Rachel Reeves announced in her autumn budget.

Homs Remnants of Assad's regime forced to hide in divided city
Outside the deserted political security directorate in Homs, freshly recruited armed guards are engaged in a heated debate about justice.

Ukraine Kyiv's forces take back frontline settlement
Ukraine yesterday recaptured a frontline village amid signs that Russia's advance may be slowing down and calls from Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the fighting to end \"with a just and lasting peace\".

Sport in mourning over tragic death of jockey O'Sullivan, aged 24
Rider had been in an induced coma in hospital after a fall at Thurles earlier this month

Arab states Offers to fund reconstruction would rule out role for Hamas
An alternative to Donald Trump's plan to turn the Gaza Strip into a US-owned \"Riviera of the Middle East\" is being prepared by Egypt in conjunction with the World Bank in which Hamas would be formally excluded from governance and control of the territory's reconstruction.

Half-term report
Ireland top of the class but Wales have a lot to learn after Six Nations struggles

Badenoch and Farage to vie for key Trump allies' attention at event
Prominent rightwingers from around the world are to gather in London this week at a major conference to network and build connections with senior Republicans linked to the Trump administration.

Sunshine brings 'anticyclonic gloom' to end
The UK will have warmer weather this week and sunshine in some areas today, forecasters say.

Paint it Black: Goth Fashion Rules the Night on Red Carpet
Monochrome mood: Vera Wang, Gwendoline Christie, Cynthia Erivo and Timothée Chalamet set the tone with goth-inspired Baftas outfits

Witless visitors fall flat in the hyper-capitalist fan rage Clásico
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Anti-Musk protesters target Tesla showrooms
Protesters gathered outside Tesla dealerships across the US on Saturday in response to Elon Musk's efforts to slash government spending.

Give the women's side the tools to do what it needs
Improving Manchester United win but fans want more input from their minority co-owner Ratcliffe

Analysis: Peter Walker Everyone agrees on raising defence spending, no one knows how
It has been one of the few political constants in a turbulent period for British politics: an agreement that defence spending really should increase.

John Major Isolationism of US is threat to democracy across globe, says ex-PM
Democracy across the globe is under threat from the retreat of Donald Trump's US into isolationism, and its likely replacement by China on the world stage, John Major has said.

Stabbing that left boy dead an Islamist attack, says Austrian minister
A stabbing that left a teenager dead and five others injured in southern Austria was an Islamist attack, Austria's interior minister has said.

NHS launches first campaign to boost breast cancer screenings
Women in England will be encouraged to attend potentially life-saving screenings for breast cancer in TV, radio and online adverts as part of the first NHS awareness campaign for the disease.

Most NHS users in England face admin problems, says report
Patients routinely have to chase up test results, receive letters after their appointment dates and do not know when their treatment will occur because the NHS is so \"dysfunctional\".

Lockerbie bomb Town back in the spotlight 36 years after air disaster
At the end of a row of tidy red brick bungalows in the Scottish town of Lockerbie is an empty plot, carefully landscaped now as a memorial garden.

FBI aids police efforts to recover Southport killer's search history
The FBI and the US Department of Justice have joined the investigation into the Southport killer, Axel Rudakubana, and are reported to be helping the police recover his deleted internet search history.

Ed Davey Stand up to 'bully', leader of Lib Dems tells Starmer
Keir Starmer's approach to Donald Trump is like that of a child in a playground hoping \"the bully doesn't notice them\" and he should be more brave in standing up to the US president, Ed Davey has said.
Remote-working culture has hit pupil attendance, says Ofsted chief
School attendance rates are being affected by parents working from home after the pandemic, the head of Ofsted has said.

Bridget Jones's return to big screen breaks romcom record at UK cinemas
Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy has exceeded expectations at the UK box office, becoming the best-performing romcom in the UK on its opening weekend.

What the papers say An all-out assault on Europe
The Munich Security Conference exposed the chasm in values separating the US administration from most Europeans and sparked deep alarm at US efforts to control the Ukraine peace process and exclude European governments from it.

'A bit of a surprise': US scholar donates huge Lewis Carroll archive to author's Oxford college
Thousands of letters, photographs, illustrations and books from one of the world's largest private Lewis Carroll collections have been donated to the UK out of the blue by an American philanthropist.