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Billionaire accuses Canberra of censorship over calls to remove footage of Sydney stabbing incident
President expected to sign law unlocking long-delayed $60bn in funding for Ukraine this week
Europe-based multinationals will no longer be able to offer professional services to Russian subsidiaries from June
New Delhi pushes for exploration in Latin America and Africa and auctions domestic mining blocks
Apprehensions also made at Yale, while Columbia moves to online classes amid furore over Gaza protests
Writer of book about Mussolini claims PM is trying to rewrite history and failing to adequately condemn fascism
Traditional Jewish holiday will be muted as Gaza war and fate of captives held by Hamas hang over the country
With his freedom at risk, former US president scowls but sits silently at the start of testimony in his criminal trial
Péter Magyar is seen as such a threat that the PM has deployed the government’s full firepower against him
Middle East turmoil no longer poses such a threat to the world’s thirstiest petrol consumers
Though regional hostilities recently hit their most dangerous level, militant group’s participation remained largely symbolic
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election
Grocery price growth eases to 3.2% in four weeks to mid-April as retailers focus on special offers
Some Tory insiders favour going to the country early, fearing party disunity could worsen after May polls
Shares of Chinese bubble tea chain ChaPanda drop as much as 38% on first day of trading
Data for March and full fiscal year will be disappointment for Jeremy Hunt
Also in this newsletter: the personal feud at the heart of Croatian coalition talks
Investor’s Susquehanna International Group owns estimated $40bn stake in parent company ByteDance as app faces potential ban
Also in today’s newsletter, Ukraine aid and UK housing crisis
While base case remains reduction in borrowing costs, options market shows a 20% probability of increase
Home loans with interest rates fixed for a decade or more could get more buyers on to the ladder — and disrupt a £1.6tn industry
After a four-year hiatus the lavish hotel-train is back, on a new route through the jungles of Malaysia
Operators say ports severely congested because of Red Sea disruptions
The co-founder of the east London retail, art and restaurant space takes us on a whirl around his favourite shops, galleries and eateries in the capital
Discrimination against older employees particularly apparent in sector where executives openly state preference for youth
The affair highlights the responsibilities of in-house lawyers when warned of improper practices in their organisation
This fast-paced account lays bare bitter divisions, relentless setbacks and a prime minister’s ultimate undoing
Artists and executives call on next government to focus on ‘reinvigorating our international reputation’
Rich countries espouse active industrial policy at home while continuing to impose outdated policies abroad
Brussels’ offer to open talks has been rebuffed but the prospect of a deal is still possible, say experts
Country’s largest share sale draws investors including GQG Partners and Fidelity
With the right approach it’s possible to respect a home’s historical features while introducing modern furnishings
House of Lords abandons efforts to amend legislation to underpin prime minister’s contentious removals plan
Independent review commissioned by UN says relief agency needs to improve neutrality
Antitrust regulator takes aim at proposed Capri-Tapestry deal to create a US luxury goods powerhouse
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