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Your guide to a disrupted world
European economies threatened with recession while US prices leave era of shale abundance behind
Strikes on Black Sea peninsula and covert attacks in country signal Ukraine’s ability to target enemy’s infrastructure
US biotech behind project to recreate woolly mammoth turns its attention to thylacine
World’s largest retailer provides less gloomy outlook as DIY chain reports record earnings
He spearheaded Deutsche Bank’s attempt to conquer Wall Street and was known for his hard-charging style
Decades of intensive agriculture threaten the Cerrado region, which acts as an important carbon dioxide ‘sink’ and helps fend off global warming
Business school says it wants to remove ‘financial barriers’ as it looks to increase diversity among its learners
Downturn for developers stymies recovery at biggest bad debt bank despite $6.6bn state-led bailout
Activist investor effectively exits position in Japanese tech group having lost faith in founder’s ability to lead turnround
Veteran opposition leader to challenge poll results in courts
Prominent critic of former US president likely to be ousted from Wyoming seat
‘He was slugging around huge chunks of bitcoin’
Visitors shun Tokyo and Seoul even as travel industry rebounds elsewhere in region
Ecommerce group hits out at US regulator’s tactics in probe into Prime membership scheme
Ex-leader had secretly assigned himself five ministry posts between March 2020 and May 2021
Officials seek to prevent pact’s total collapse and avert fresh crisis
Amount of debt trading at distressed levels tumbles at unprecedented pace
If Truss becomes prime minister, she can improve Bank of England accountability and UK monetary policy
New academic research shows that senior men tend to suffer fewer career consequences than women
Investment group increases stakes in Apple, Paramount Global and oil companies
New technology involving miniature human organs built in a lab is a step towards better treatments and ending a contentious practice
Shares in developers climb after report that Beijing may order support for struggling sector
Ofcom survey points to challenges for traditional broadcasters in keeping pace with digital and streaming trends
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