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Highland Park shooting follows other massacres in the US this year
Berlin moves to tackle fallout from surging energy prices in wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Kyiv suggests confiscated assets of Russian government and oligarchs should be ‘key source’ of funding
Report on Shireen Abu Akleh’s death comes a week before Joe Biden’s Middle East trip
Russia’s president wants advance to continue as Ukrainian forces retake territory in southern Kherson region
Silvina Batakis replaces Martin Guzmán who negotiated $44bn restructuring deal with IMF
In the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, we are witnessing the creation of a new energy order
The Turkish president is blackmailing Nato’s other members but has his weak spots
Policymakers need to be sure challenges are really durable before sacrificing jobs and growth
Female labour force participation is falling because families can’t get affordable, flexible childcare
Visitors face a dilemma: resources are dwindling and inflation soaring, yet tourist dollars are desperately needed
Solar project will test Australia’s ambitions to become a clean energy exporter
Shenzhen-based carmaker and battery group prepares for push into foreign markets
Italian glacier collapse offers lethal reminder of climate change
Plus, KPMG’s UAE business in turmoil and Johnson knew about misconduct allegations against MP
Swiss bank has allowed two-thirds of 73,000 global employees to work flexibly permanently
An organisation that acts with unity of purpose is a better bet than one paralysed by indecision or internal division
From 16th-century makeshift paddles to today’s masterpieces of aerodynamic design — via the controversial 1970s ‘spaghetti’ maverick — they’ve come a long way
Pension sharing orders down by 35 per cent in past four years
A dispute over the enforcement of EU sanctions around the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad has added to anxieties over Vladimir Putin’s war
Higher exposure to digital assets leaves owners vulnerable to downturn
Warnings of authoritarianism after populist leader Kais Saied dissolved parliament and curbed judicial independence
The winner of RIBA’s Royal Gold Medal, a pioneer of modernism in India, worked with Le Corbusier
It might be easier to target funds but broader remedies are required to deal with times of stress
Hannah Rose Woods pens a rich account of all that has been lost to chauvinism and conservatism over the past decade
Prices quadruple in a year exacerbated by maintenance problems at French nuclear plants
Vietnam and India look to have taken advantage of China’s meltdown
Economic and political turmoil at home is undercutting our Indo-Pacific ambitions
Scheme offering discounted advice to SMEs should be adapted for the voluntary sector, experts say
Hedge funds look to expand in a region not laid low by inflation and the war in Ukraine
A tidying-up exercise by UK ministers isn’t enough for an industry transformed by a wave of innovation
The real estate market is struggling to recover as zero-Covid policies and developer debt sap buyer demand
New generation of retail investors softens impact of sell-off as banks raise rates
Impressive 18th-century shipbuilder’s house had most recently been used — and architecturally abused — as a hotel conference centre
The flow of deals has dried up and confidence is beginning to wane
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