Trump’s tariff threat is an attempt to divide Europe and quash opposition over Greenland
Using one of his favourite weapons to win an argument, the president underlines the unstable nature of any deal with Trump
Trump says he’ll sue JPMorgan Chase for allegedly cutting him off after US Capitol riot
President also denies he ever offered JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon the chair of the Federal Reserve
Keir Starmer says Trump’s threat to impose tariffs over Greenland ‘completely wrong’
Prime minister and opposition politicians condemn threat to impose 10% tariff unless deal reached to buy the Arctic island
US House candidate buys nazis.us domain to redirect visitors to homeland security
Mark Davis, running in Florida, says he bought domain because Republican party had gone ‘full fascist’
Israel objects to White House’s pick of leaders for ‘board of peace’
Israel says some appointments to the board, which will oversee the administration and reconstruction of Gaza, are ‘contrary to policy’
What happens to accidental heroes when the headlines fade? ‘You get your award and then there’s nothing’
After traumatic events we look for reminders of humanity’s good, and flashes of courage from ordinary people become symbols of hope. But it can be hard to wear the hero’s crown
‘In summer it transforms’: a local’s guide to the Snowy Mountains
The Snowies are a well-known winter destination, but during the warmer months hiking, biking and water sports are on the agenda – and there are fewer tourists
The moment I knew: on our second date I thought, ‘You’re kissing the man you’re going to marry’
Dating in New York City wasn’t easy for comedian Mel McGlensey. Then she fell hard for Doug
‘We stick them in shoes and forget about them’: how to really look after your feet
About one quarter of our bones are in our feet. How can you keep them strong and pain free for longer?
Does my obsession with old trinkets make me a hoarder or a sentimental maximalist?
Nostalgic knick-knacks will always have a place on my shelf – and in my heart. There’s something magical about being able to access the past in tangible, physical ways
The fate of the planet’s coastlines depends on how fast Antarctica’s ice sheets melt. We don’t know what’s coming
Some regions of the continent have enough ice to push up sea levels by 15 metres if they all melt, but researchers don’t yet fully understand the consequences