Trump’s Air Force One turns back to Washington after ‘minor electrical issue’
AF1, which was taking Donald Trump to Davos, returned to Washington DC after the flight experienced minor electrical issue, White House says
Mark Carney tells Davos the old world order is ‘not coming back’ as Trump heads to Switzerland
Carney warns US-led global system of governance is enduring ‘a rupture’ as US president flies in for showdown with European leaders over Greenland
‘I felt numb’: German bank heist victims devastated after thieves ransack 3,000 deposit boxes
Gelsenkirchen savings bank was raided over Christmas by criminals who used huge drill to access vault
The pub that changed me: ‘Shattering grief took me there for the first time’
I was 23 and one of my closest friends had just died. Our friendship group all but moved into the Bard’s back room, insulated from time and gossip, doing our best to comfort one another
My analogue month: would ditching my smartphone make me healthier, happier – or more stressed?
When I swapped my iPhone for a Nokia, Walkman, film camera and physical map, I wasn’t sure what to expect. But my life soon started to change
The last humanist: how Paul Gilroy became the most vital guide to our age of crisis
The long read: As one of Britain’s most influential scholars, Gilroy has spent a lifetime trying to convince people to take race and racism seriously. Is Britain finally ready to listen?
Starmer’s ‘keep calm’ Trump diplomacy bets on influence over popularity
Prime minister puts faith in ‘pragmatic’ solutions, while US president drops one diplomatic bomb after another
Meta and Shopify urged to act as scale of ‘ghost stores’ preying on Australian online shoppers revealed
Exclusive: Consumer advocates call for crackdown on ‘fraudulent players’ as Guardian Australia finds scores of sites masquerading as local businesses
‘Outrageous’: EPA backs WA fracking project that may add up to 2.6% to Australia’s emissions
State environmental regulator says Valhalla project, set to drill up to 20 gas wells in Canning basin, can proceed subject to conditions
Three Nationals senators resign from frontbench after crossing the floor to oppose Labor’s hate speech bill
Ross Cadell, Bridget McKenzie and Susan McDonald breached shadow cabinet solidarity rules, challenging authority of Sussan Ley and Nationals leader David Littleproud
New poo balls on Sydney beaches after revelation of huge fatberg stuck in treatment plant
Exclusive: Sydney Water erects sign at Malabar beach near wastewater facility stating ‘do not touch any debris … we are cleaning the area’
‘Disgustingly educated’: will this trend make you cleverer?
Social media is filling up with influencers telling us how to become much more intellectual. A great, enriching idea – or just another cue to show off?
‘I could never hope to equal it again’: Jeffrey Archer announces next novel will be his last
The 85-year-old bestselling author’s final novel, Adam and Eve, will be published in English in October
Teenage girl wearing jersey with Palestinian flag refused entry to Sydney A-League game
Exclusive: Girl had to agree to remove Club Deportivo Palestino shirt before being let into Allianz Stadium on Sunday night
‘Shattered’ parents of Canadian backpacker found dead on K’gari island mourn adventurous daughter
Coroner to examine if 19-year-old drowned off Australian tourist island or was killed by wild dingoes
Lindsey Halligan leaves post as US attorney after judges’ sharp criticism
Trump-appointed federal attorney with no prosecutorial experience led failed cases against president’s political foes
What is Nato – explained in 30 seconds
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization began in 1949 as a bulwark against the Soviet Union, but has expanded in size in the decades since