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Case involving the Suez Rajan further threatens to raise tensions between Washington and Tehran
Because of ageing buildings, the school estate is in more need of work than the NHS
Moscow is benefiting from bad mechanism design
Little-known Israeli groups emerge as key providers of tracking equipment installed at subsea cable stations
Inflated shipping costs offer opportunity to bring in more cash
Tycoon argued that a successful appeal would encourage others to speak out against war in Ukraine
Thousands of used cars brought through Caucasus to circumvent US and EU bans
Common spelling error has misdirected sensitive Pentagon messages to a company running Mali’s internet domain
Allegations about a high-profile presenter have exposed how vulnerable the institution is in an era of populist politics
Broadcaster to focus on ‘fact finding’ around news presenter’s behaviour towards staff and complaints processes
Met says not yet launched investigation over whether presenter paid teenager for sexually explicit photographs
Chevron joint venture and SK Group subsidiary profit despite western pullback following Ukraine invasion
Facility at centre of Russo-Iranian UAV partnership has recruited specialist engineers and Farsi speakers
European energy traders are still large buyers, according to FT analysis of exporters’ customs declarations
History academic published an article containing large parts of essays copied from one of his students
Tit-for-tat maritime incidents increase tensions between Washington and Tehran
Unconfirmed tip from European ally was cited in a leaked US intelligence document, according to Washington Post
Also in this newsletter: a revealing poll about Northern Ireland and the Falklands
Lawyer was shot dead during rush hour after making complaints of money laundering to authorities
Kaja Kallas calls out local businesses over their ‘hidden’ support for Moscow
Unite says taxpayers would benefit from buying up Big Six suppliers, distributors and North Sea oil and gas
Western officials believe nation diverted sensitive exports targeted by sanctions
Gatik became one of the world’s largest vessel owners in little over a year, transporting crude to India for Rosneft
Covert FSB procurement chain acquires goods for war in Ukraine even after operatives were apprehended last year
Authorities in US redirected ship of Iranian oil bound for China in recent days, prompting retaliation from Tehran
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