Arabs do not want to be caught up in tit-for-tat strikes that could morph into war, and have called for restraint
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Senators assail consultants for helping Riyadh use ‘soft power’ to build influence in the US
Senator Richard Blumenthal suggests McKinsey, BCG and other firms may be violating federal disclosure rules
The prime minister is a political survivor but with his poll ratings at rock bottom and no clear end in sight to the conflict in Gaza, his situation looks increasingly grim
Customers at new off-licence must carry diplomatic passports and register to buy fixed amounts of alcohol
Houthi militia says it will continue attacking ships in the Red Sea until Israel ends its war in Gaza
Foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan insists Saudi Arabia will not fund Gaza’s reconstruction if there is a return to the pre-war status quo involving warfare every one or two years
Former Man City defender says players are not being treated as well as they are used to at big European clubs
The greatly increased use of the term Global South reflects the old international liberal order giving way to a world less focused on development or cultural difference
Thinking in a climate emergency: Sheer quantity of the material in our environment is beyond staggering
Big firms are ordering their vessels to reroute around the tip of Africa as Yemen’s Houthis step up missile strikes in response to Israel’s military campaign in Gaza
Compromise deal reached at UN climate talks in Dubai is ‘certainly not perfect, but it’s a significant step forward for the world,’ says Eamon Ryan
Countries battle to save climate deal after row over ending fossil fuels
Failure to agree elimination would push planet ‘into climate breakdown’, summit hears
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