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Temperature rise estimated at 1.15C and water rise accelerating since 1993, WMO finds.
Americans are voting early in large numbers as control of Congress hangs in the balance
Washington’s Inflation Reduction Act could trigger retaliation from Brussels and other US allies
New centre-right government hopes move will persuade Erdoğan to back Stockholm’s bid
Demonstration highlights resistance to Giorgia Meloni’s continued military support for Kyiv
Record profits put sector in crosshairs of White House as it battles soaring inflation
Pursuing a narrowly commercial agenda undermines larger strategic objectives
At COP27, more funding is needed for poorer countries to adapt to warming
Financial hub stages premier sporting and networking event for first time in three years
Worried strategists hope ex-president can convince the faithful to come out to vote next Tuesday
One-day programme for civilians reflects Warsaw’s renewed focus on defence following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Plus, China recommits to Covid strategy and Japan will sign military pact with the UK
Plus, COP27 gets under way and inflation is the main theme of economic news
Calls for investigation of expletive-laden texts to chief whip over Queen’s funeral before appointment as minister
Britain’s two big producers say government must match support offered to domestic suppliers across Europe
Pay awards for 2023 likely to face ‘unprecedented’ shareholder scrutiny, says PwC
A visual guide to the war
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Privacy watchdog finds education department gave improper access to identifying information
New regulation on pay transparency in the US should force openness in other areas too
Ofsted data show one-third of apprenticeships need improvement or are inadequate
Buyers deliver £3.6bn to Treasury in third quarter, but analysts warn on drop in house prices
Countries are warming to a leader the US considers a dictator as the region shifts leftward
Lee Zeldin was an afterthought in the heavily Democratic state until billionaire Ronald Lauder backed him
Hardline politicians fear lengthy unrest makes the country vulnerable to threats from separatists and Islamist insurgents
Hong Kong and China stocks set for more volatility as officials warn of ‘severe’ winter flu season
Hybrid working and recouped travel time are giving a lasting boon to the economies, ambitions and even infrastructure of satellite communities
In need of additional income and wanting to socialise, older people are looking for jobs again — and employers are happy to offer them flexibility
Sanctions on Moscow force Belgrade to outline plans to weaken oil and gas ties to traditional ally
As investment in tree-planting schemes climbs, residents fear impact on farming and cast doubt on environmental benefits
Chief executive claims Republican state government ‘rushed’ process when passing sweeping restrictions
CEO Krishnamurthy insists country’s ecommerce sector remains ‘vibrant’
The alliance will allow the countries to enhance co-operation with the US in the Indo-Pacific
Democratic and Republican political heavyweights hit campaign trail in state ahead of election fight for Congress
Land value capture can fund new development and ease local fears about lack of infrastructure for new housing
US Fed’s monetary policy hits Berkshire’s stock portfolio but nearly triples returns on its cash pile
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