Colombian ex-president Juan Manuel Santos: ‘Maduro didn’t have Chávez’s intelligence’
The Nobel laureate on negotiating an end to his country’s 50-year guerrilla war — and Trump’s 2017 proposal to invade Venezuela
The Nobel laureate on negotiating an end to his country’s 50-year guerrilla war — and Trump’s 2017 proposal to invade Venezuela
Gilty pleasures
German sports-car maker hit by lack of petrol variant for best-selling Macan and weak demand in China
An internet blackout, widespread reports of rigging and intimidation and opposition arrests have clouded the elections
From Madrid to New York, new planning, zoning and building regulations are opening up the possibilities for living around major transport hubs. But it can be a bumpy ride
Countries agree to lift trade barriers on the first visit to Beijing by a Canadian prime minister in almost a decade
Our ‘Round on the Links’ quiz tests your ability to draw connections. Thinking caps on!
Prolific and legally embattled producer Inflo exhibits a prodigious imagination on his band’s conceptually muddled album ‘Chapter 1’
Solar and wind power to rise as fossil fuel generation drops, predict government analysts
Nadia Davids skilfully hints at deeper forces in a tense, claustrophobic stand-off between a housemaid and her mistress
Reform UK leader due to appear at World Economic Forum next week
December fall in base rate and relatively benign Budget triggers swath of cheaper deals
Bloc will sign trade agreement on Saturday after 25 years of talks
Impeached ex-president faces verdict on insurrection charge next month over failed martial law bid
Astrological jewellery is in the ascendant
Sometimes, biography isn’t the best judge of what someone might do in public office
Also in today’s newsletter: US strikes first sales on Venezuelan oil and Wall Street banks’ equity trading businesses lift profits
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