Declassified state department report stops short of formally accusing IDF of violating human rights
Move marks latest effort by Biden administration to protect domestic industry from cheap competition
New envoys first in-person talks in Washington described as ‘in-depth and productive’
Coalition allies say operation against Hamas must continue despite Washington’s stance on arms flows
Ex-president’s attorneys try to undermine porn actor’s credibility as trial resumes in Manhattan
Washington has already held up one bomb shipment over ongoing disagreements with Benjamin Netanyahu
Florida senator who ran for Republican nomination in 2016 gains momentum among donors in contest to join 2024 ticket
Student activism evokes sense of disorder that doomed Lyndon B Johnson
The president’s focus on tackling climate change has upset US producers, who are instead funding Trump
His final pick will have to say they believe 2020 election was stolen, and refuse to admit that the former president could lose in November
Who are the new breed of super-prime property tenants paying turbocharged rents of $25,000-$75,000 a month — and why?
Also in this week’s newsletter, English football’s casino league and Aston Villa’s grand ambitions
Third straight month of price growth points to strengthening consumer demand despite falling factory prices
Dozens of sales raise tens of billions of dollars this week amid feverish investor demand
The US president paused a weapons shipment to Israel, piling pressure on Israel’s leader to change course. Will it work?
A new study adds to the evidence that competition for eyeballs may be warping our sense of the world
Companies would face less political scrutiny in a region where ties are mainly centred around economic interests
Federal government moves against Asian tech have brought investment rushing in
Also in today’s newsletter, Ken Griffin weighs whether he’ll back Trump or Biden
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
US prices are from Mars and the Eurozone’s are from Venus — or maybe not
Japanese company’s $14.9bn proposed purchase of US Steel sparked bipartisan political backlash
There’s always bad news somewhere
Swedish central bank governor Erik Thedéen fuels debate on continent’s struggle to boost competitiveness
Resilience of global economy, higher commodity prices and support from IMF help drive returns for lower-rated bonds
After decades of shunning alliances, New Delhi is rethinking how to project power on the high seas
Marjorie Taylor Greene booed as she fails in campaign that has consumed Republicans in Congress
A human-free utopia is disrupted by revolution in the rebooted franchise’s fourth instalment
Also in this newsletter: UK expels Russian defence attaché for spying, Toyota profits drop 20%, regulatory costs hit Uber
CEO Lachlan Murdoch ‘extremely confident’ campaigns funds will flow to local television stations
Move marks Biden administration’s latest effort to target Chinese tech sector
For Biden, Israel’s war on Hamas is a serious drain
Higher interest rates and inflation undercut allure of tax-advantaged Opportunity Zones
The economist on the mis-steps of the Fed over interest rates and the markets
Investors raise short positions to 16-month high as conviction grows that UK borrowing costs will fall ahead of US
FDIC chair Gruenberg faces fresh calls to quit after being singled out as an angry boss who lacks trust to lead change
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