Fears grow of all-out war in region after assassinations linked to Israel
A dozen people have been killed in four days of unrest over soaring inflation
Just five-thousandths of a second separate gold and silver Olympic medallists
The US and several other countries have recognised Maduro challenger Edmundo González as the true winner
Environment minister Marina Silva says alleged criminal schemes in Amazon could harm reputation of credits
Revolutionary Guards vow to inflict ‘severe punishment’ after Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Tehran
From personal experience she grasps how domestic political divisions can undermine American power abroad
Issue of who should be exempt from draft pits military hungry for manpower against those seeking to keep economy moving
The northern Israeli port city is bracing for the militant group to bring war to its doorstep
Radar imagery and interviews show damage from cross-border attacks amid fears of escalating war
Republican former US president’s campaign misfires in face of a revitalised Democratic party
Weak US economic data could push Fed into making rapid interest rate cuts
Also in this newsletter, blossoming relations between Scottish government and Starmer’s administration
Speed and ferocity of Tokyo market correction is eye-catching
And US credit creation
Also in today’s newsletter, fresh UK far-right violence and EU members to back China EV tariffs
On both sides of the Atlantic, the configuration of strictures on central banks and governments may risk economic wellbeing
High-yield savings and caution over market volatility and economic sentiment have left up to $1.5tn out of the market
Taking care when describing ideas is more important than ever in both politics and economics
‘Trainspotting’, ‘The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie’, the poetic realism of Bill Douglas . . . the city’s very different faces have long inspired filmmakers
Next spring’s expected UK pensions bill would be a good opportunity to boost auto-enrolment contributions
Flows of cocaine to Europe from South America have swelled over the past decade
Office for Students advertises £4mn professional services contract as more institutions approach the brink
Accounting rules are holding back investment just as it needs to meet growth and net zero requirements
Removing winter fuel subsidies for all but the poorest pensioners, is the first of many tough choices, the chancellor has warned
Unique opportunity to watch some of the best US players join forces for the first, and maybe last, time proves a huge draw for Lille venue
Valdis Dombrovskis confident measure will enter into force in November
Asset managers fret over lost gains as investor cash piles up on the sidelines
New research questions the rate of income inequality in the US
Rejection of goods based on perceived political agendas over Israel-Gaza conflict hitting revenues
Analysts say new techniques could double production of key battery material and have similar impact to shale on oil sector
Middle-class families seek more affordable destination amid slowing economy at home
Rachel Reeves will attempt to sell Britain under Labour as a ‘stable place to do business’
Mob storms hotel housing asylum seekers as PM vows ‘extremists’ will feel full force of law
A horrific knife attack, disinformation and extremists whipping up anger have all played a role in triggering a shocking outburst of violence