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Your guide to a disrupted world
Laxman Narasimhan to take the reins of coffee chain from interim leader Howard Schultz
IAEA leaves inspectors at Zaporizhzhia site and hopes to set up permanent team
Oil producer was one of few companies to criticise invasion of Ukraine
Leo Radvinsky payment revealed as company unveils sevenfold surge in profits
Chipmaking could be fantastically lucrative but precision engineering has not been a traditional national strength
Meet the foul-mouthed, art-loving pacifist behind ‘Ultimate Fighting’
President will focus on threats to America’s democracy in major speech in Philadelphia
Setback for FTC after administrative law judge gives nod to acquisition of cancer testing group
DoJ says Phillips planned to manipulate South African rand to trigger a $20mn payout
As two would-be prime ministers vie for control, the prospects of a diplomatic breakthrough are bleak
US officials have told semiconductor maker it will need special licenses to sell high-end processors
President submits reform to strip the country’s National Guard of civilian leadership
Shareholders of Swiss luxury group line up against hedge fund Bluebell’s challenge to chair Johann Rupert
Parliamentary report demands recompense for second world war occupation, killings and destruction
Decline in quarter to June is fourth consecutive drop for world’s biggest emitter
Funds contingent on Colombo securing debt relief and undertaking reforms
This year, scientists have worked out how to edit bacteria, predict proteins and see further into deep space
The distributional consequences of high prices are enormous between countries as well as within them
British policy needs to become more French and vice versa
EMA backs jabs targeting the strain that appeared in 2019 and original version of Omicron
Reformist politician ended one-party communist rule and halted the global arms race
UK bond and stock markets slide in August on economic and political jitters
The tech giant is shrinking its internet empire to appease regulators and investors
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