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Petr Pavel sees off former prime minister Andrej Babiš with pledge to back Nato and ‘restore integrity’
Leaked memo from General Mike Minihan comes as tension remains high over Taiwan
US braced for protests after release of footage of events leading to death of 29-year-old black man
Violence spirals after Israeli raid on refugee camp
Kremlin says US ‘demonising’ paramilitary group, which is playing a key role in war against Kyiv
Attack follows overnight rocket fire from Palestinian coastal enclave
Lawmaker Andy Barr says the financial system has been ‘co-opted by the intolerant left’
After months of pressure, western allies agreed this week to send more battle tanks, but Ukrainian forces will need lots of training
Tax breaks are among the perks the country hopes will attract a growing number of shoots
Anti-graft efforts come as Kyiv is seeking more military aid from western backers
String of new rail and real estate plans will deepen integration with Greater Bay Area
The Kremlin has justified withholding statistics during wartime but country’s central bank governor is pushing back
Geopolitical uncertainty, volatile energy markets and climate change all pose a threat
Strikes and protests expose the limits of prime minister’s costly populist measures
The rise and fall of the high-profile Greek MEP at the centre of cash-for-votes allegations
Falling investment and censorship damp revival hopes after ticket sales fell behind US in 2022
Republican politicians have sought to punish asset manager they accuse of being hostile to fossil fuel
Pack your bags for everything, from hip-hop in Manhattan to Vermeer in Amsterdam or Hepworth in St Ives
More businesses cite geopolitics, economic security or regulatory change as key risks
Mass tech lay-offs in the US have triggered an unlikely rethink of Japan’s corporate culture
Ex-president tries to quell doubts over his momentum in first rallies since announcing re-election bid
Move threatens Britain’s standing as a tech hub and government ambitions to grow the sector
More must be done to attract investment that will be vital to energy transition, say industry insiders
Arctic freeze sweeps across large parts of China, Japan and Korea
Industrial commodities, led by tin, have surged more than 20 per cent in three months
War is waking up western governments to the need for more vigorous diplomacy in the Balkans
Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer attacked Rishi Sunak as ‘weak’ as calls escalated for the …
He was best known for his writing on the fragmenting of the British union, which he viewed as inevitable
Choice will be determined by the relative competitiveness of gas and power going forward
Interconnectors make renewables’ output more reliable but are vulnerable to security threats
Deal marks significant step in Washington’s efforts to limit rival’s efforts to develop its semiconductor industry
JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs fear repeat of confrontation that resulted in downgrade of country’s credit rating
Physical realities do more to shape world events than ideas
Gains come as data show consumer spending slipping and investors look ahead to Fed rate decision and corporate earnings
Richard Sharp’s links with former PM bring renewed scrutiny of broadcaster’s impartiality
UK tax authority apologises for wrongly stating no ministers were under investigation — when Nadhim Zahawi was
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