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Evan Gershkovich, a US national, is accused of a crime that carries a 20-year sentence
Commodity trader’s profits in 2022 matched previous six years combined as turmoil swept through markets
Giving in to Putin would have horrific consequences, but the US would prosper regardless
Austrian lender has come under growing pressure from regulators over status of its business in Russia
A visual guide to the war
Also in this newsletter: Poland’s change of heart on Ukrainian grain
Teachers, neighbours and even family members are turning to Soviet-style denunciations in wartime Russia
Beijing wants a weak Russia but will prevent its collapse, foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba claims
Romanian and Polish farmers criticise ‘derisory’ EU compensation and politicians call for higher offer
Move comes after Moscow suspended its participation in New Start treaty
Kyiv’s strikes on assets in the occupied peninsula are crucial to its counter-offensive
Further boost for Kyiv after recent tank consignments from Poland, Spain and the UK
The merging of geopolitical rivalries in Asia and Europe has disturbing echoes of the 1930s
Northern Ireland deal paves way for dialogue on cyber security and counter-terrorism
Norwegian group Nammo blames ‘storage of cat videos’ for threatening its growth as data centre corners spare electricity
Mateusz Morawiecki says Florida governor Ron DeSantis’s comments are part of political ‘poker game’
Russian president denies the move would violate Moscow’s non-proliferation obligations
Andriy Pyshnyy says move had ‘created huge risks for macro-financial stability’
Buyout groups and venture funds seek to capitalise on rise in military spending following Ukraine invasion
Shift away from using ‘toxic currencies’ for trade and reserves accompanies increase in yuan-denominated bank accounts
Options buyers see scope for further gains as banking turmoil boosts metal’s safe haven appeal
Josep Borrell says Chinese leader made it clear Vladimir Putin should not deploy atomic weapons
Mulliez family-owned chain to sell operations to local management after previously saying it would remain in the country
Other charts of the week: Global arms exports, Russian forces killed, a more tolerant UK and unregistered deaths
Bilateral ties between Beijing and Moscow represent an intensifying axis of authoritarianism
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