South Africa’s economy grew by 0.8 per cent in 2018 — the fifth year running it has posted growth below...
As Chinese workers returned to duty following a Lunar New Year break, the Changan Ford plant in the northeastern city...
The 19th-century popularised the idea of the “nation state”. The 21st could be the century of the “civilisation state”. A...
AT&T unveiled plans to restructure its Hollywood assets, in a reorganisation that saw two influential media chiefs exit, while giving...
Imran Khan recast as statesman after deft touch eases India crisis...
Protesters have rejected an offer by Algeria’s president to serve a truncated term in office if re-elected next month, taking...
South Sudan’s oil minister has declared that improved relations with Sudan will help restore crude production to the levels it...
Two senior Liberian central bank governors, including the son of former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, have been detained after the...
The World Bank has given the Democratic Republic of Congo $80m in grants to help its fight against the latest...
When an international summit breaks up early, the leaders’ lunch is cancelled and there is no progress to announce, it...
Poland has returned to the “green bond” market for a third time, cementing its status as the most frequent sovereign...
Fahad al-Shahrani answers his phone with a glint in his eye, like a gambler who knows the cards are stacked...
US Democrats are vowing that the marathon appearance of Donald Trump’s former fixer before congressional investigators is just “the beginning”,...
The US economic rebound lost some of its vigour in the final months of 2018 as consumers reined in spending...
Russian hackers have sharply stepped up a campaign to disrupt EU elections in May, leaving EU officials and tech companies...