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Markets no longer fully confident of move by September following new growth and inflation data
Several justices appear sceptical of expansive reading but also question distinction between official and private acts
Kyiv needs hundreds of thousands of more soldiers to fight Russia
Eighteen countries call on Hamas to free captives and secure ‘immediate and prolonged’ ceasefire
Head of Italy’s central bank highlights risk of US stance pushing up global borrowing costs
Washington urges Japan, South Korea and the Netherlands to tighten supply of tools and technology
Politicians, faculty and students turn ire on veteran economist amid Gaza war demonstrations
Security equipment supplier’s machines are widely used at borders around the continent under public contracts
Anti-Israel slogans echo across Ivy League quad as protests spread across the country
Dissent against Islamist group increases after six months of gruelling conflict with Israel
Alignment of standards would lower costs to develop small modular reactors, speeding up their rollout
Seoul’s trade minister says China’s grip on graphite threatens Inflation Reduction Act incentives
Michael Gove urged to instruct the NAO to investigate concerns raised by review of flagship regeneration scheme
Also in today’s newsletter, BHP plans £31bn bid for Anglo American and Alphabet announces its first dividend
Carlos Tavares says Britain’s quota regime could bankrupt carmakers
State appeals court found mistakes in prosecution of former film mogul that gave momentum to #MeToo movement
The SNP first minister’s decision to scrap a power-sharing pact has prompted a no-confidence vote
There are other ways of retaining key workers and protecting trade secrets
Greens to back opposition motion against first minister following breakdown of power-sharing deal with SNP
Decision will result in up to 2,800 job losses at Britain’s biggest producer of the commodity
Legal & General and Abrdn criticise offer as undervaluing UK-listed miner
High error rates risk automatically sending thousands of trucks for physical inspection, officials warn
Governments rarely tell voters the true cost of military adventures, or how they intend to pay for them
More than halfway through its incentives spending, the US will have far greater scope to manage shocks
UK home secretary says an attempted putsch against PM after a local election drubbing would be a ‘catastrophic idea’
Also in this week’s newsletter, new border charges threaten to push up imported food prices
Counsel to the inquiry presents Angela Van Den Bogerd with emails that challenge earlier testimony
Opposition warns of power vacuum as premier decries ‘harassment’ culminating in graft investigation into wife
Lawyers representing DRC allege Apple’s products contain illegally exported minerals, despite tech company’s claims of environmental and social responsibility
Sharp falls in commodities are unlikely to continue, says lender, making it harder for central banks to cut interest rates
Recent turnaround still owes most to a steep and persistent valuation discount
French president calls for huge investment push and EU reforms in Sorbonne speech
Also in today’s newsletter, as traders build up bets of another rate increase we consider what it means for Biden
Any deal would need South African government’s approval while cost savings are another issue
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