Battle to keep Boris Johnson’s WhatsApps and diaries secret is partial success – but some could now be made public
When the war ends, Ukraine wants Russia prosecuted for the crime of aggression. That’s where things get tricky
Exclusive: Emails show officials felt independent inspector wasn’t ‘positive’ enough in wake of critical report
The Illegal Migration Act makes life harder for modern slavery survivors. Here's how we start repairing the damage
Donations raise eyebrows with Rishi Sunak expected to reject Climate Change Committee advice on banning expansions
It may take a Global North disaster worse than the Libyan floods to spur wealthy states to take real action on climate
Military bloggers and Putin supporters offer two versions of Russian patriotism. Which one will win out?
Controversial election result is upheld, but problems with electoral body remain and voters are not reassured
Western interests dominated the Africa Climate Summit. Time for African nations to put themselves first
Opposition parties are hoping for a diplomatic solution after claims the election was a ‘gigantic fraud’
An extract from a new book by the FT’s Ukraine correspondent reveals the signs of Russia’s imminent invasion
Fifty years after coup that delivered Pinochet power, thousands still grieve the children stolen during his rule