President-elect tells a rally of supporters in Washington he will act with ‘historic speed and strength’
Truce could end the bloodiest war of the Israel-Palestinian conflict
Trio were facing potential legal action from the incoming Trump administration
Tesla chief criticises ‘unbalanced’ tech relationship in rare criticism of Beijing
Catherine De Bolle warns companies risk threatening democracy unless they co-operate with lawmakers
Alan Estevez was at cutting edge of Biden administration’s efforts to take global lead in artificial intelligence
Even with the release of three women on Sunday, uncertainty remains acute for families of those still in Gaza
Pomp and tradition are set to unfold in sub-zero temperatures as the US marks the passing of power
Anwar Ibrahim argues that the US has lost ground to China in south-east Asia
Donald Trump has threatened EU with tariffs unless bloc steps up LNG imports
Increase would further entrench officials’ move to normalise monetary policy
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From infrastructure spending to relations with China, uncertainty reigns
Financial Times FOI request reveals unusual lack of formal commendation for appointment flagged by security services
Weirdly, it will be a relief if Trump’s tariffs are no higher than Tricky Dick’s
Richard Blakeway says toxic metal is going ‘undetected’ and should be treated as seriously as asbestos
Axel Rudakubana, 18, also pleads guilty to 10 charges of attempted murder
His return to power has been fuelled by the belief of many Americans that their political system has failed
Also in today’s newsletter, three Israeli hostages released and TikTok restores US access
Reform UK and Tories could compromise voter support by looking cosy with US president
Also in this newsletter: How criminals are circumventing the crackdown on cocaine smuggling in Antwerp
Chinese-owned video app thanks incoming president for ‘clarity’ after temporarily going dark over the weekend
Young people in the UK capital are increasingly ditching the dating apps for a more sophisticated scene
Case relating to collapsed developer sheds light on dealings between property companies and affluent overseas clients
The party is united in personal loyalty to the president-elect, but it is now made up of multiple groups with very different agendas
A dispersion of economic outcomes at home and abroad risks derailing promising initiatives
The government must retain the confidence of its creditors
Biden’s parting gift throws down the gauntlet to the incoming president on industrial policy
Flows to Vanguard vehicles more than doubled helping it to account for 31% of the total flows of A$30.8bn
‘More urgency’ needed on workers’ rights and resourcing of new fair work agency, says Margaret Beels
US financiers look to revival of ‘animal spirits’ despite concerns over threat of trade tariffs
EY and PwC will struggle to meet UK goals while KPMG and Deloitte are likely to fall short on global ambition
Incoming president to issue executive orders on deportations, tariffs and cuts to regulation
Incoming president expected to unveil flurry of executive orders as he hurries to implement policy agenda
Committee demands transparency on costs and delivery of the new efficiency unit
Lords economic affairs committee calls for urgent action to prevent spiralling costs