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Support for Kyiv thrown into doubt as Republicans tie funding to border policies
Two suspects dead after attack for which Kurdish separatist group claims responsibility
Donald Tusk’s party seeks momentum as Kaczyński’s rightwing ruling party leads polls
Former prime minister set to try to form coalition that could undermine EU support for Kyiv
Former US president’s lead over Republican rivals grows as prosecutors lay out cases against him
Party’s far-right angry over compromise with Democrats that keeps government funded another 45 days
Record numbers of drinkers are flocking to the Theresienwiese fairground despite the soaring cost of beer
Surge in consumer spending could spill over into fourth quarter and help ailing property sector
Former chief prosecutor was put on a US sanctions list for doing Moscow’s bidding in the Caucasus nation
Prices of sugar and chocolate are rising steeply as heat and reduced rainfall disrupt supply
The steep rise in inequality over decades went hand in hand with the decline of collective bargaining
FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried and Co-operative Bank’s Paul Flowers go on trial and UK conference season continues
Boats being built as part of security pact with US and Australia set to bring jobs and investment to Cumbria
Errors in hitting central bank goals are likely to be asymmetric with a drift upwards that leads to recession
Employers say violence and abuse of staff is on the rise and call on the police to prioritise a response
Preliminary budget statement pares growth forecast for this year to 0.03%
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Minister’s letter to Labour MP sets out government forecast as companies warn of food price rises
A once successful growth model has run out of steam and migrants are needed to fill labour market shortages
By dangling the threat of military co-operation, the two states are probably warning Seoul not to arm Ukraine
Prime minister says beating inflation is the priority despite pressure from his party to make pre-election giveaway
Authorities need to monitor valuation practices to better assess risks in the industry
Agreement to maintain funding until mid-November leaves out billions of dollars in Ukraine aid
The rush to meet self-imposed targets on reduction and reuse has yielded few results
Hybrid working has exposed wasteful, outdated designs that one Silicon Valley boss wants to blow up
Plant under construction would make South Korean company the largest non-Chinese producer of nickel sulphate
Top economics aide says the ex-chancellor had little choice after deciding to phase out nuclear power
It’s easy to mock the practice but it could help politicians be less reactive, act with more conviction and disagree better
Ankara seeks further action against extremists as parliament reconvenes to consider accession request
Brussels plan aimed at aiding SMEs will also lead businesses to source more goods from China, say industry groups
UK carbon market collapse lets Brussels benefit from revenues that would previously have gone to Treasury
Gramercy’s $552.5mn funding will support pollution cases against BHP and Vale, and 14 carmakers over ‘dieselgate’
Tight margin means Michal Šimečka might struggle to form a stable coalition government if he wins
General CQ Brown is considered a steady hand after his predecessor fell out with Donald Trump
Aid inflows and Taliban currency controls help afghani climb almost 10%
Windsor framework was meant to reduce paperwork but businesses are worried ahead of rules coming into effect on Sunday
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