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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
Russian 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
Prospect of ‘massive’ travel disruption intensifies as more unions ballot members and fuel protests clog main roads
Britain’s opposition leader sets out tactical plan for ‘making Brexit work’
Number 10’s handling of Chris Pincher claims revives questions about fate of PM
Sections of industry, such as glass and ceramic making, will be at risk of closure if supplies are restricted, executives will say
UK Nitrogen wants £10mn loan to restart production at CF Industries’ mothballed Ince plant
Nagel’s comments reflect concerns over plan to counter divergence in eurozone borrowing costs
UK motorists protest over fuel prices, Ukraine says reconstruction will cost $750bn, Germany posts first trade deficit since 1991
Withdrawing can be tricky but is, in most cases, the right thing to do
Soaring energy prices and trading disruption push balance €1bn into the red for May
Document set to go to voters in September though some investors worry about future business climate
MPs and peers call on Boris Johnson to ban sale and use of equipment in Britain made by Hikvision and Dahua
Plan to transform holdings will limit share of bonds with high carbon footprint bank accepts as collateral
Fourteen others still missing and eight injured after incident on highest peak in Dolomites amid record high temperatures
Case for infrastructure holds — as an inflation hedge providing stable returns in an uncertain world
Further strikes this week driven by cuts to legal aid fees in England and Wales
US cereal maker fails to halt regulations that will curb promotion of high-sugar food
Disruption caused by the loss of Russian gas supplies is weighing heavily on the Düsseldorf-based group
Campaigners in the US and Malta are protesting against laws that prevent doctors inducing abortion even in dangerous circumstances
The UK government should stop half measures and recreate an Audit Commission that can deliver reliable data on local authorities
Dealmaker’s downfall serves as a cautionary tale for China’s business elite
The (so far fruitless) debate over carbon border measures is taking place privately between the EU and the US
Laurence Boone moves from OECD to become Europe minister in France’s minority government
A majority stake in local smartphone maker Meizu is just what the Chinese group needs
The obvious silver bullet would be a shared transatlantic price on carbon
Plus, PRI finds policymakers need not choose between the ‘present energy crisis and tackling climate change’
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