Weather tracker: Canary Islands hit by flash floods and 30mm of rain in a day | Spain

On Monday, a storm brought heavy rainfall to the Canary Islands, especially affecting Gran Canaria and Tenerife. Telde, in eastern Gran Canaria received more than 30mm of rain, nearly three times the March average. Flash floods submerged homes, swept cars into the sea, and turned streets into rivers. Airports and popular beaches shut down ahead … Read more

UK Treasury ‘plans funding cuts at GB Energy’ in blow to Ed Miliband | Energy industry

The UK government is making plans to cut the funding for GB Energy, the state-owned company set up by Labour to drive renewable energy and cut household bills, in June’s spending review. Cuts to the £8.3bn of taxpayer money promised over the five-year parliament would be another blow for Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, after … Read more

Eurostar and French train services suspended as suspected WW2 bomb found near Gare du Nord – Europe live | Ukraine

Eurostar, French trains disrupted due to suspected unexploded WW2 bomb Eurostar trains between London and northern France and French trains TGV, RER, and TER have been suspended after a suspected object was found near Paris Gare du Nord, Paris North, train station. A social media account of RER B line reported the disruption was caused … Read more

China’s foreign minister condemns US imposition of tariffs as ‘two-faced’ | China

China’s foreign minister accused the US of “two-faced” behaviour, condemning the imposition of tariffs on Chinese goods and warning against the “law of the jungle” that could emerge from Donald Trump’s “America First” policy. Speaking at the sidelines of China’s annual parliamentary gathering, Wang Yi said China would “firmly counter” US pressure. “No country should … Read more

South Korea court cancels President Yoon’s detention as insurrection case continues | South Korea

A South Korean court has cancelled President Yoon Suk Yeol’s detention warrant, paving the way for his potential release after being held since mid-January on charges of leading an insurrection relating to his failed attempt to impose martial law in December. The Seoul central district court accepted Yoon’s petition to cancel his custody in a … Read more

Ministers delaying inquiry into treatment of migrant carers, RCN says | Care workers

Ministers are dragging their heels on an investigation into the mistreatment of migrant carers, the country’s largest nursing union has said, as it continues to receive complaints about low pay, substandard accommodation and illegal fees. Nicola Ranger, the general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, has written to Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, to … Read more

Taiwan hails ‘historic’ TSMC deal with US, but will it lose the ‘silicon shield’ protecting it from China? | Taiwan

TSMC’s chief executive, CC Wei, smiled broadly as he stood next to Donald Trump in the White House on Monday, announcing what he said was the biggest foreign direct investment on US soil in history. His company – the producer of most of the world’s most advanced semiconductors – would boost its existing $65bn US … Read more