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Brussels has long resisted pressure to levy import duties on food from Russia and Belarus
Israeli prime minister agrees to send delegation to Washington with alternative plan for Gaza
Aid agencies warn of humanitarian catastrophe as resurgent M23 militia fights its way through mineral-rich region
UK and EU denounce presidential vote in Russia as bloc readies sanctions over death of Alexei Navalny
Former president is asking court to delay enforcement after Trump Organization approached 30 surety companies
President Díaz-Canel blames unrest on ‘mediocre politicians’ in South Florida
Georgia is a ‘tale of two economies’
Turnout in Moldova’s breakaway region of Transnistria was lowest in 18 years
Billionaire disavowed ex-president after January 6 riot but plans to back him again in November election
Other Israeli leaders have clashed with the White House. None has been as brazen
Hindu litigants are mounting court challenges to allow them to worship at mosques in moves Muslims see as intruding on their rights
Industry grapples with slowdown in sales and rise of cheaper models from China
Moving interest rates closer to the central bank’s 2% inflation target could take much longer than expected
Milestone return to positive interest rates is only the beginning
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Also in this newsletter: how puppies have triggered critics of EU trade measures
Central bank becomes world’s last to unwind ultra-loose monetary policy after signs of lasting end to decades of deflation
Also in today’s newsletter, Nelson Peltz’s Trump vote and ‘Basel Endgame’
America’s regulators are proposing a regime that is stricter than the globally agreed standard, provoking a backlash from its banks
Europe’s global economic standing requires progress on a project that has been in the works since 2015
Company applies to start constructing sodium-cooled reactor near coal plant in Wyoming in June
Defence sector access to electricity and critical machinery should come first, argues Nammo CEO
The Kurdish festival has brought the people out on to the streets in a defiant show of freedom
From the centro storico and out to the coast, the Eternal City offers a plethora of ways to stay active
The proposed legislation seeks to restrict WuXi AppTec and other biotech companies with large operations in the country
Rate setters will be watching for signs of pay growth feeding inflation
Calls for London and Brussels to relink energy markets to prevent ‘regulatory nightmare’
After a rush to put money into private companies, the flow of funding has contracted sharply
Government uses majority in Commons to remove peers’ amendments to legislation
Independent body aims to improve financial sustainability of clubs and leagues
Shadow chancellor will vow in annual Mais lecture to build on the ‘strength of institutions’ to restore growth
First term was dominated by attempts to repair Big Four firm’s reputation following a series of scandals
Live-updating state of the parties polling ahead of the general election
EasyJet, Rolls-Royce and others ask for help in scaling up new technologies to develop zero emission flights
The next government must close the gap between rhetoric and reality
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