A seemingly misfired message has embroiled Albert Bourla and his company in a high-stakes activist battle
Biden does not push for rapid ceasefire as state department sees opportunity for fresh Lebanese presidential vote
Social media promotion and increase in US-style funding leads to more complex and costly cases
Scale of evacuation orders and shifts in rhetoric point to a deeper push into neighbouring country
Search group claims regulators are overreaching just as foreign and domestic rivals are gaining ground
A record 35% of people aged 18-24 were classed as ‘inactive’ this year, driven by a mental health crisis
UN agency for Palestinians among nominees 30 years after prize handed to architects of Oslo Accords
High costs are a threat to Kamala Harris’s hopes of winning Michigan, a crucial election battleground
Today, some 35 per cent of the world’s fish stocks are classified as overfished. That’s thanks largely to a combination of government subsidies, as well as illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
Industry says superfast charging for electric cars is on its way to matching the time drivers used to spend filling up at pumps
Escalation in Israel’s campaign against Hizbollah adds to history of displacement and occupation
Staff fear British-born publisher of The New York Sun would be a more divisive owner than the Barclay family
Dublin goes from ‘leader to flounderer’ as planning and energy supply problems lead tech groups to invest elsewhere
The ability of the next president to govern could hinge on a handful of contests in the deep blue state
Biggest US antitrust victory since Microsoft could still be too little, too late, as judge considers how to rein in search giant
What’s behind the trend, will it work for the streaming companies, and what impact could it have on traditional broadcasters?
Two massive shifts are happening at once, leaving businesses struggling to find the right candidates
Votes to be counted in first regional poll since contested Indian territory was stripped of autonomy
Chastened by fractious Labour conference, PM bids to draw a line under mis-steps and ‘get a grip’ on No 10
Exporters turn to nickel and aluminium with international pressure mounting for country to reduce reliance on fossil fuel
Acting prime minister Garry Conille says police have not restored order yet in ‘one neighbourhood’
Tens of thousands of picketing machinists dig in as plane maker reels from latest crisis
Berlin’s decision risks hampering borderless travel in Schengen area
War has led to private traders navigating black market and hiring armed guards to bring goods into strip
Assault on Hizbollah targets devastates Lebanese capital’s densely populated Dahiyeh