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As the rhythm of war sets in, many regional flashpoints are at risk of heating up
Joe Biden says failure to agree more funding for Kyiv amounts to a ‘gift’ for Vladimir Putin
First prosecution of its kind involves the alleged assault and abduction of an American national in Ukraine
Everything will change for European and Asian democracies if a man bent on dictatorship re-enters the White House
Hardline stance could doom Senate vote on $60bn package to fund Ukraine’s war effort against Russia
Sanctions come amid surge in attacks in occupied territory since start of the war in Gaza
John Kerry says administration is committed to phasing out fossil fuels where emissions are not captured
Evacuation orders appear to signal preparations for ground offensive in territory’s second city Khan Younis
Political division and turmoil at home are undermining US leadership overseas
Budget official says failure by Congress to approve further aid will ‘kneecap’ Kyiv
Conservatives debate their party’s inward turn at a defence conference at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Reports of drone strikes add to fears that Israel-Hamas war could spread across Middle East
Comments by defence secretary Lloyd Austin highlight tensions between allies over mounting fatalities
Aukus security pact formed to counter advances by China will also boost autonomous naval systems
There is a genuine breach within the Democratic party, which also runs through the president’s administration
Diplomat tells FT western sanctions will continue ‘for years to come’ to curb Moscow’s war machine
Mixed legacy in Washington leads Biden and Democrats to offer carefully-worded encomiums
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The former US secretary of state helped open up relations with China and ushered in a detente with the Soviet Union
Allegations contained in indictment brought by justice department against Indian national in murder-for-hire case
Committee formed after Washington had expressed concerns over plot
US relationship likely to be crucial for president-elect’s plans for country’s economy
White House officials urge restraint in planned assault on south Gaza ahead of Middle East visit by US secretary of state
Growth in shipments of restricted parts fuels western suspicions that Turkish companies are conduit for Moscow
The country once saw itself as nearly immune from the world’s problems. But it is now immersed in stand-offs with India and China
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