Netanyahu insists that he must maintain military pressure to eradicate Hamas
Moscow uses superior weaponry and manpower in attempt to make gains before arrival of more US military aid
Sheikh Mishal accuses lawmakers of limiting monarch’s powers of state
Third straight month of price growth points to strengthening consumer demand despite falling factory prices
Labour stoppages by 4,000 public servants disrupt wide range of industries and infrastructure
Declassified state department report stops short of formally accusing IDF of violating human rights
Hedge fund founder who has given his alma mater over $500mn pushes back on ‘cultural revolution’
When the politician is sworn in next week, he will have to contend with rising social and geopolitical tensions
The US president paused a weapons shipment to Israel, piling pressure on Israel’s leader to change course. Will it work?
Xi Jinping’s upgrade of ties with Budapest highlights Beijing’s willingness to reward loyalty with investment and trade
Differences over Russia and economic frictions cast a shadow across Xi Jinping’s tour of European capitals
Geely-owned EV maker Zeekr rises 34% on debut in the biggest US IPO by a Chinese company in more than three years
A visual guide to the war
Analysts forecast Rome will tap institutional investors for more debt
More large-scale investment programmes are possible despite the mixed results of Europe’s post-pandemic plan
Also in this week’s newsletter, English football’s casino league and Aston Villa’s grand ambitions
Scheming sons and warring sisters give us a narrative to help interpret our own clan tangles
Shares in JAL and ANA have barely budged in the past year
The US central bank promised to cut interest rates this year. Should Joe Biden be worried if they don’t?
As phone theft surges, how can you protect your financial data?
Russell Group warns Migration Advisory Committee that communities and UK research could be harmed
Move marks latest effort by Biden administration to protect domestic industry from cheap competition
Dozens of sales raise tens of billions of dollars this week amid feverish investor demand
Adviser says people ‘at the end of their tether’ as PM keeps opposition guessing over poll date
New envoys first in-person talks in Washington described as ‘in-depth and productive’
Mathematician and former Cold War codebreaker established one of Wall Street’s most successful hedge funds
Discussions between the Czech billionaire’s EP Group and IDS have deepened after rejection of his initial £4.5bn offer
But economists warn positive growth data does not mean UK has escaped its low-growth trap
Also in this newsletter: Carmakers shift focus to hybrids, the return to the pub, science round-up
Reports from the frontlines of China’s march to tech supremacy
Britain’s leaders need to ensure the vibrant capital lives up to its potential
Government readies £1bn injection even though prime minister said last year private sector would cover Euston costs
The number of Americans tuning into the broadcast has fallen from nearly 44mn in 2014 to 19.5mn this year
Do it for the dove
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
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