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Strategically important infrastructure is symbol of Moscow’s pride in its invasion of Ukraine
High food and energy prices have fuelled business and consumer pessimism, Brookings-FT tracking index shows
Security services investigating damage to critical communication cables
Tensions grow over restrictions to fossil fuel investments and financing imposed by Race to Zero campaign
President’s visit to Tehran campus come as protests sweep the capital and key bazaar shuts
Chinese territory will ignore ‘unilateral’ sanctions against boat’s Russian owner Alexei Mordashov
Ukrainians celebrate symbolic blow to cornerstone of Moscow’s control of annexed territories
State media, lawmakers, propagandists and war correspondents publicly criticise defence minister Sergei Shoigu
Federal Reserve interest rate increases have handed GOP ammunition ahead of elections by raising housing payments
Housing markets face seismic change as low interest rate environment ends
There is no room for negotiation on Ukraine, but discreet talks about a moratorium on missiles might lower the temperature
Latest data reveals another blow to economy that has been throttled by zero-Covid policy
US Treasury secretary criticises allies for being slow to send financial aid to Ukraine
Latest military takeover in Burkina Faso comes as region faces highest death toll for a decade
Contracting British ownership renews debate over future of vital industry
Letter to City minister warns cardholders with issuers such as NatWest and Barclays are losing out on money-saving services
Fears that investigation into 2014 disappearance of 43 teacher trainees has stalled again
But not for the reasons that a lot of people think it is
The artist’s loft and studio are a mirror to his subversive works
Experts predict ‘tsunami of change’ for semiconductor industry as Washington wields tools tested on Huawei
Washington and its allies have failed to arrest the development of Kim’s arsenal, analysts warn
State-run enterprises minister Erick Thohir seeks to merge sprawling SOEs into super companies
Slow recovery highlights Hong Kong’s wavering hub status as pandemic restrictions take toll
Surge in purchases for carbon offsetting blamed for undermining communities
The UK chancellor can regain the confidence of queasy markets, but it may require politically excruciating choices
A visual guide to the war
Japan is now the only country with bonds offering sub-zero returns
Armenian-Azerbaijani hostilities and Georgia’s democratic backsliding present tough challenges in Europe’s backyard
Michelin guide said it hoped that the recognition would encourage chefs to emphasise sustainability
Installations have risen by 40% year on year as households seek alternatives after blackouts
Emissions continue to rise as overall fossil fuel consumption increases during energy crisis
A strategy to focus on retirement scheme liabilities is facing tough questions
Gas released by Nord Stream pipeline leaks could reach 13mn tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent
Artists, restaurateurs and winemakers are transforming the dusty streets of a once-forgotten village
Somehow we have forgotten fully half of what a central bank could do
The new prime minister endured one of the most traumatic Conservative party conferences in living memory. Can she survive?
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