NYT/Siena survey is grim reading for Democratic president less than six months before November’s election
Capture of more villages in north-eastern ‘grey zone’ intended to stretch Kyiv’s resistance on eastern front lines
Fund set to disburse $800mn but libertarian leader wants to borrow more to speed up removal of currency controls
Militant group’s rebound heralds a long insurgency to come, warns US secretary of state Antony Blinken
Decision to leave largest US philanthropic organisation comes three years after divorce from Bill Gates
Ruling means far-right party can be placed under formal surveillance
Military activity blamed for surge in jamming and spoofing incidents affecting smartphones, planes and ships
Olayemi Cardoso took over after previous chief printed money to fund deficits
Analysis contradicts conservative claims that critical race theory has overtaken American campuses
Putin’s appointment of pliant technocrat indicates major shift in handling of Ukraine war
Beijing hopes keeping luxury shoppers onshore will stimulate lagging economic growth
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Usdaw support comes as Labour leader faces tough meeting with worker groups
Tbilisi government is set to pass a law that could derail the country’s EU hopes
Rishi Sunak set to make a decision on whether to axe the graduate route altogether as early as this week
Prosecutors use testimony to link former US president to ‘hush money’ payments during 2016 race
Ruling means contentious Rwanda asylum policy would not apply in region
Also in this newsletter: Microsoft suffers new EU blow, fossil fuel finance, US voters’ inflation fears
Germany in particular has been slow to come to terms with significant geopolitical and economic shifts
Measures would have seen homeless people prosecuted for ‘excessive smell’
Two bidders for Romanian photovoltaic park withdraw a month after Brussels launched investigation
Tuesday’s meeting in Geneva part of ‘intense diplomacy’ to head off danger of ‘unintended conflict’
Second time new anti-spying laws have led to charges
Universities depend on taxpayer money to survive, and they are wasting those funds
Trends show increase in funding for companies examining expansion of LNG capacity
Netanyahu blames antisemitism for campus protests. But has he forgotten his own embrace of Trumpism?
PM warns Britain is facing ‘dangerous times’ and urges voters to stick with the ‘devil you know’
Joe Biden’s new electric vehicle levies are symbol, not substance
The American decision to restrict arms sales could be a turning point in the US-Israel relationship
The UK-based chip designer could lower the risk of SoftBank’s failed bets
Also in today’s newsletter, Pret owner pivots to insurance, and can Europe’s economy rival the US again?
Japanese conglomerate benefits from Arm’s surging valuation and builds up war chest for artificial intelligence pivot
Commenters discuss the latest plans to tax fee-paying schools in the UK — join the debate
UK supermarket is latest retailer to push into residential property in deal with Barratt Developments
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