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Your guide to a disrupted world
Social media group says it is committed to ‘agreed price’ on day Tesla chief raises prospect of reducing offer
Zelensky confirms operation that was agreed with Russian forces
Eric Adams calls on city’s business leaders to lead ‘from the front’ in back-to-office push
Euro climbs after Dutch central banker Klaas Knot becomes first governing council member to suggest half-point rise
For Paul Achleitner’s successor the priority will be restoring the financial health of the German lender ahead of a round of European banking mergers
Dangers are particularly acute for developing countries already facing number of crises
Chevron and Woodside executives predict Moscow’s exclusion will benefit US and Australian producers
Group’s shares have slumped around 75% this year as digital assets market pulls back sharply
Emphasis on risk of full Chinese invasion blocks Taipei from buying vital weapons, business groups say
Biometrics payments have struggled to gain widespread adoption among consumers
World’s largest retailer hit by inflation as shares fall 7% in pre-market trading
Berkshire Hathaway exits Wells Fargo and buys up oil companies, quarterly disclosure shows
Second tranche of works sold by Sotheby’s indicates valuations remain high
Race exposes widening rifts in the GOP as voters in five states head to the polls to choose midterms candidates
Top three contenders for US basketball league’s most valuable player award this year were born outside the country
Plea comes as continent’s top vaccine production plant faces uncertain future due to collapse in demand
Foreign secretary insists unilateral move conforms with international law
The row over Northern Ireland risks a deeper decline in UK trade in response to threats of violence from a tiny minority
The former president has alienated corporate leaders as he campaigns to win a third term
Shredded, stained and graffitied, the £1,290 ‘Paris’ sneakers are just the latest example of style’s flirtation with destruction
Demand for training is growing — as is the need for a more sophisticated understanding
Rare metal’s price surges on supply concerns and proliferation of battery-powered cars
There is a critical balance to be struck between pushing boundaries while grasping that those limits exist for a reason
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