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Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
Kennel Club launches petition to scrap reform that ‘prohibits our favourite dogs’ such as dachshunds, beagles, boxers and schnauzers
If the President loses voters in key Midwestern swing states this election, he’ll have nobody to blame but himself
Door gun not Topgun, in the new world of slow drones
Governor introduces legislation which also prohibits 14 or 15-year-olds from accessing platforms without parental consent
Roland Oliphant, Senior Foreign Correspondent, analyses how the Russian president will try to turn Islamic State atrocity to his advantage
As thousands of illegal gold miners descend on the region in search of riches, their use of mercury is contaminating land and water supplies
The disaster we have witnessed in Baltimore stems in part from the fact the Francis Scott Key Bridge was built in the early 1970s
The numbers don’t lie. But would Nato have the endurance to win in the long run?
The gardener is a celebrity in the pariah state, but his blue jeans are viewed with suspicion and blurred out
Benjamin Netanyahu recalls delegation to Qatar discussions because of terror group’s unbending negotiating position
We and our friends have no need to truckle to the Kremlin or Saudi Arabia
China’s latest hostile actions are indicative of its aim is to advance authoritarianism. The direction of travel is clear
A platform widely used in the UK is connecting British dermatologists with patients thousands of miles away
US actress suffered ‘Hathahate’ viral phenomenon in 2013 after winning Oscar for role in Les Misérables
Netanyahu has condemned US position after it too allowed the motion to pass
Kremlin faces calls to bring back death penalty as tortured suspects are paraded - one of whom was force-fed his own ear
Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada says rights that the West demands for women in Afghanistan go against harsh interpretation of Sharia
Rome’s foreign press corps moves into the grand palazzo that was previously home to the former Italian prime minister
Every weekday The Telegraph's top journalists analyse the Russian invasion of Ukraine from all angles and tell you what you need to know
Lord Cameron employs double standards and an inversion of reality at a time when hatred of Jews is on an exponential rise
Residents have fled the kibbutzim along the Lebanese border, and the volunteers guarding the once-idyllic area fear they may never come back
Jens Spahn says country’s targets too weak as pressure grows on Olaf Scholz’s administration for reforms
Evidence for making masks mandatory was lacking, according to health agency’s deliberations released after long legal battle
The Republican candidate can’t abandon his loyal base now. Social Security is too popular to mess with
French president cracks down on narcotics trade in run-up to European parliament elections in June
Israel’s defence minister says he will not back Bill that enshrines Haredim’s right to avoid service
In this case, the enemy of my enemy is not my friend
The justices will be more interested in the enduring impact of any decision they render than in its immediate impact on the coming election
His bad behaviour has drained his finances to the point of near-bankruptcy, and could even lose him the election