Interceptor missiles destined for other countries will be diverted to help Kyiv protect cities and critical infrastructure
The Sierra Madre has become the most dangerous flashpoint in the Indo-Pacific
Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari says Israel needs a plan to stop armed group from remaining in power in Gaza
Peso strengthens slightly after president-elect looks to assuage investor nerves with selection for vital role
Dutch prime minister set to take office in October as next secretary-general of US-led military alliance
Majority of justices uphold Trump-era levy but avoids broader constitutional questions that some had pushed
For three decades the French football team has been the instrument for a national debate on race
President heads to Camp David to prepare for high stakes event against Donald Trump
Infighting conservative camp has heightened amid push to unite against surprise reformist challenger
Record number of proxy votes are expected to be cast as elections clash with holidays
French PM Gabriel Attal is face of centrist campaign in upcoming snap elections triggered by president
Decline comes as German economy minister sets off for Beijing seeking to defuse brewing spat over electric vehicles
Public finance data shows large debt challenge facing next government
Sunak’s futile handling of the incident highlights the deceit at the centre of his campaign
Tensions rise on Korean peninsula after Russian president raises giving Pyongyang high-precision weapons
Tech founder tells shareholders he was ‘born to’ make artificial superintelligence a reality
And default divergence
Also in this newsletter: why revelations about Meloni’s neo-fascist youth movement didn’t make big waves
Ecommerce festival loses lustre as platforms offer year-round discounts
Also in today’s newsletter, Reform UK’s £7.8mn ‘black hole’ and Revolut seeks valuation over $40bn
A special series of columns from our chief data reporter in the run-up to the July 4 vote
Listing comes as closures of China-focused ETFs have risen to record level
Treasury set to recoup almost all of what was forecast to be UK’s costliest bailout since 2008
The question of how well we can deal with shocks in our future is not at all clear
Fashion group’s kept talks on Xinjiang cotton private to avoid being seen as unpatriotic by Beijing
Lawyers at SFO and FCA earn increasingly less than peers at private firms
The demolition of parties to the right will raise fresh doubts about first past the post
Securities backing single commercial buildings are popular with investors but several have failed to live up to top ratings
A ‘world-first’ package at the Kimpton Fitzroy promises more than a good night’s sleep
Spending on events and equipment cannot account for total shortfall, campaign experts say
Tim Mellon has donated combined $100mn to committees for Republican candidate and Robert Kennedy Jr
Competition from online lenders intensifies while higher interest rates fuel concerns about sector’s financial health
Environmentalists question joint decision to promote hydrogen and ammonia as emission reduction tools
Fast-growing heavy industry fears big hit from Brussels’ plans to put levies on emission-intensive imports
Export push of homegrown technology to follow after rapid domestic build-out of power plants over last decade
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