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Revolutionary Guards issue warning as US announces new sanctions
Gulf state complains of ‘narrow interests’ of politicians in apparent reaction to US congressman
Two men held for alleged intent to sabotage military sites including a base training Ukrainian soldiers
Comments from European Central Bank chief point to transatlantic rift over use of seized funds
France led calls to revive financial integration project to help fund Europe’s rearmament and green transition
Biden administration says Maduro has ‘fallen short’ on pledge of free and fair presidential race
Country divided over how and when to retaliate after drone-and-missile barrage launched by Islamic regime
Threat of another dry summer increases struggles over swimming pools and scarce resources
After forced closure of copper mine, next president will inherit country’s biggest economic challenge in decades
Former UK prime minister’s think-tank says talking with juntas in volatile region is essential to counter growing terror threat
Trading partners fear factory boom could trigger supply shock after first-quarter data affirms Xi’s industrial strategy
The trapped US funds are the difference between life and death for many of us
Victory Capital deal will nearly triple US assets under management
Bank has reduced Russian loan book but profits and headcount have increased since Moscow’s full-scale Ukraine invasion
Also in today’s newsletter, an insight into how CNN plans to cover the contest
US tech giants may dominate but they won’t have it all their own way
CEO says rating agencies and investors calling the Mexican state company a ‘bottomless barrel’ or ‘bankrupt’ are ignorant or in bad faith
Quarter-on-quarter drop provides some relief for households but quotes are up 43% from a year ago
Deputy PM says government will examine new curbs around technology sharing and call in vice-chancellors
Britain’s shortest-serving prime minister on being ejected from office, the need for radical economic remedies — and her battle with the ‘deep state’
World’s largest chipmaker says ‘incremental cost’ of setting up plants abroad should be shared
All eyes are on the oil market as traders anxiously await Israel’s response to Iran’s attack over the weekend
External review into conduct at state-owned group finds Henry Staunton used discriminatory language
Akhil Tripathi’s Belgravia home included in injunction as he battles High Court civil fraud case
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election
The corporatist spell must soon break
Widespread use of restrictions to prevent staff moving to a rival prompts backlash
The USW has inserted itself into the election, US-China relations and a $14.9bn cross-border deal
Also in today’s newsletter, foreign investor claims extortion by Ukraine officials and OpenAI makes breakthrough in treating eye conditions
Given that nearly one in 10 people in England and Wales admit to using illegal drugs, his legislation would probably face practical difficulties
Tokyo and Seoul voice ‘serious concerns’ after currencies hit by shift in interest rate expectations
Politician accused of using thousands of pounds given by donors for medical bills and personal expenses
Would an official sector creditor by any other name be treated as sweetly?
And the death of the stock size factor
Also in this newsletter: Competition hawks fret over Enrico Letta’s plans for EU merger rules
Will Netanyahu heed calls for a measured response?
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