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Your guide to a disrupted world
Staff still working at facility as Nato affirms opposition to no-fly zone over Ukraine
Today’s main developments: Ukraine seeks help from Red Cross as it warns of ‘catastrophe’; fire at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant extinguished; wheat prices soar to record
Pioneer’s Scott Sheffield warns crude could hit $200 in event of western energy embargo
Moscow also puts new restrictions on Twitter in latest crackdown on social media companies after Ukraine invasion
The response to the invasion of Ukraine has combined crushing economic sanctions with a broad cultural boycott
Democratic values were already under threat around the world before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Now we need to rekindle the spirit of 1989
Western investors and tech partners are abandoning the group following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine
Blank-cheque company promoter was lent $200mn for marquee deals while touting ‘skin in the game’
Jobless rate drops to 3.8% underscoring a tight labour market
Bloc to provide subsidies to companies to reduce reliance on Russian supplies
Damage to captured Zaporizhzhia plant was limited but there was unanimous criticism of the assault
Factory set to start production within weeks after Brandenburg gives go-ahead for car and battery plant
The former head of the UK’s armed forces on how the west can reach out to Russians — and counter Vladimir Putin
Western officials suggest progress made at reviving 2015 accord with world powers
Tributes pour in for one of the greatest players in the history of the sport
Confidence in telecoms equipment maker hit after possible payments to Isis terror group
Spatial display of data can be powerfully illuminating, but also used to advance territorial claims
Ministers call on technology groups to ‘stop enabling propaganda and disinformation’
While some designers used the event as a platform to protest the war in Ukraine, others waxed upon the value of dreams
Putin vows to continue war as Russian missiles lay waste to Ukraine’s cities
The FT tells the story of the UK's biggest-selling computer, and asks: is it really a success?
Including religion in business discourse will help those Muslim workers for whom purpose is spiritual, not professional
Government debt rallies and euro weakens after Russian forces seize Ukrainian nuclear plant
Microsoft shuts Russian Windows, Raspberry Pi at 10, latest foldable phones
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