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Government of Benjamin Netanyahu accepts latest proposal from mediators that heightens chance of a deal with Hamas
Energy and food figures highlight ‘last mile’ challenge of bringing prices close to central bank’s target
Decision comes after leader abandoned public duties for five days to decide whether he still wanted job
US state to buy naloxone nasal spray from generics maker and distribute medication under its own brand
Case in Stuttgart highlights threat to democracy from far-right extremists
PM seeks to mobilise Hindu voters amid signs of low turnout and anti-incumbency sentiment
Pedro Sánchez widens political chasm by blaming right-wing opposition for attacks on his wife
AfD voters like its hardline policies and see the party as a victim of establishment prejudice
They’ll make up one in seven of those eligible to go to the polls for the presidential election
Battle for El-Fasher encapsulates a multi-layered conflict that analysts say is spiralling out of control
Arrests in Germany and UK point to growing scale and ambition of Chinese espionage operations
One of country’s most recognisable movie stars is the subject of accusations made by two women on set of 2021 film
Billionaire Reinold Geiger’s deal would result in the company delisting from the Hong Kong stock exchange
Downfall of Humza Yousaf further pushes back the prospect of an independent Scotland
Yousaf successor is expected to pivot towards a pragmatic, economy-focused agenda after social issues split party
Scottish National party leader’s decision comes less than a week after collapsing his coalition with the Scottish Greens
Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride calls for ‘adult conversation’ around making system more sustainable
Also in this newsletter: Yousaf quits as Scottish leader, Musk’s China deal, transatlantic pay gap
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Regulators set to express concern over insufficient moderation of political ads that risk undermining electoral process
Shares in US electric-car maker soar 17% on autonomous driving prospects in world’s biggest auto market
Inside a temple to Thai textiles and crafts
From military and fiscal reform to democratisation, the French president needs to confront political realities
Six contenders are expected to launch bids to become the new leader of the Scottish National party
Currency slid past ¥160 a dollar before regaining strength in a matter of hours
Head of inquiry into effectiveness of measures says more must be done to dent Moscow’s defence budget
Party says it will sever ties with Tories’ ‘failed policy’
Frustration over the pace of technological change and our ability to control it is leading to an emotional hollowing out
Humza Yousaf played a bad hand dreadfully but a reckoning for the party was unavoidable
US labour unions are using a German supply chain regulation to take on Mercedes
People, money and trade are turning to Japan but a short-term opportunity may become a long-term problem
Also in today’s newsletter, EU deforestation rules open new opportunities for data businesses
US brands including Starbucks, KFC and Pizza Hut are being targeted over Washington’s stance on Israel
Also in today’s newsletter, US commander warns of China’s ‘boiling frog’ strategy in the Pacific and hopes rise for Gaza hostage release
Tobias Kratzer’s witty new production of Richard Strauss’s opera unfolds metatheatrical layers
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