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Andrey Kelin, Russian ambassador to UK, discusses peace efforts after Kyiv loses 20 per cent of territory to Moscow
Labour's 'mansion tax' on the country's middle classes will add to a growing list of Britons who see emigrating as their best option
We are in the midst of an AI bubble that experts warn is increasingly unsustainable
Former official urges White House to be 'realistic' about disarmament of Hezbollah
US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says building capacity to power AI revolution will drive next industrial revolution
Predictions of a billion roles disappearing 'almost certainly false', businessman tells The National at Saudi Arabia’s FII
Political stunts from Israel's ultra-right have tested the White House's patience
The country's prime minister wants to run for office again next year but appears fixated on maintaining power rather than advancing the cause of peace
Denying this persistently aggrieved American President an obvious win only justifies the suspicions of his supporters
Former Saudi intelligence chief says civil war is inevitable if Hezbollah fails to disarm
Regional leaders know problem lies with Israel’s government, not its people, says Jasem Al Budaiwi
Relief chief tells The National his agency can go in as soon as a ceasefire takes effect
Trump has 'clout' to keep Netanyahu from annexing West Bank, senior envoy tells The National
US official says Lebanon has failed to disarm the group since the killing of Hassan Nasrallah
Ceasefires 'don't work' and recognition of Palestinian state 'doesn't help', US diplomat says in exclusive interview
