With one more careful push, the bloc could wean itself off Moscow’s gas entirely
Britain’s leaders need to ensure the vibrant capital lives up to its potential
China’s president gave few concessions and signalled his authoritarian worldview
Other countries are closely watching Britain’s attempts to take a lead
A failure to acknowledge the US debt problem puts growth and stability on the line
The bids for Paramount Global demonstrate where entertainment may be heading
Governing party’s local election results were about as bad as they could have been
Despite some setbacks, expansion into ex-communist Europe was a historic success
New mines are needed to meet the world’s demand for the essential red metal
Development is the only long-term answer to terrorism and growing Russian influence
It is not just the right wing that has polarised Spanish democracy
Downfall of Humza Yousaf further pushes back the prospect of an independent Scotland
Stronger US currency has risks for the global economy and could hamper disinflation
An aversion to trade in the US is not widely shared elsewhere
There are other ways of retaining key workers and protecting trade secrets
If Congress will not act, President Joe Biden may have to do so
Plan to remove some small boat migrants to Africa is costly, flawed and sets a bad precedent
Policymakers should remain vigilant about outstanding risks to the global financial system
The danger of miscalculations between Iran and Israel will persist
Financial markets and the Fed are searching for a convincing economic story
Nato allies should donate from their armouries even if that leaves them depleted
Ignoring the cold reality of Britain’s public finances is a mistake
Rich nations need to top up financing for multilateral institutions and initiatives
Israel should listen to allies who care about its security
Bank of England must now be bold in implementing its recommendations
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