Meeting between Jonathan Reynolds and Jamieson Greer follows vow by US president to double tariff to 50%
Tehran is rebuilding air defences hit by Israel last year as threat of new attacks looms
Washington’s envoy urges militant group to accept pause in fighting and to release Israeli hostages
Beijing says US defence secretary is trying to instigate confrontation and stir up the region
Trump administration steps up campaign against Alexandre de Moraes for alleged free speech clampdown
French leader says grouping could help shield international order rather than choosing sides among superpowers
Decision comes less than 24 hours after trade court ruled president’s global levies to be illegal
Move by Washington is latest effort to stymie geopolitical rival’s technological advance
Experts fear more ‘chaos and confusion’ surrounding implementation of pact
Marco Rubio says move will enhance scrutiny on applications from China and Hong Kong
Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds set to hold talks with US counterpart
Biden’s former security adviser on what went right and wrong for the US overseas
US states seek to challenge the dominance of Delaware with company-friendly law
American president’s comments signal tensions with ally Israel
Rightwing populists aligned with Donald Trump target presidential race after narrow loss in Romania
New Delhi hopes to head off Trump’s threat of 26% duties while protecting vast agricultural sector
US president says defence shield will cost its northern neighbour $61bn if it does not become 51st state
Trump administration hardens stance on President Nicolás Maduro despite lobbying from the company
Possible additional sanctions on Moscow gain support in Washington as frustration over war grows
Trade tensions are building, the military alliance is under pressure and Korean domestic politics are fraught. Can Seoul negotiate a way out?
Military build-up enables Beijing to switch from peacetime to war operations quickly
Luis Almagro laments failure of political leadership
State department licence to transact frees up scope for Damascus to attract foreign investment
US president has shifted the focus of his offensive from Beijing to Brussels
Land ownership remains country’s toughest policy problem as it grapples with the legacy of apartheid