US president accuses country of launching a ‘witch-hunt’ against its former leader Jair Bolsonaro
Announcement marks increase in co-operation between allies amid growing threat from Russia
Pressure intensifies on US consultancy as MPs demand ‘clarification and information’ on firm’s involvement
Iran-backed Yemeni militants renew campaign against commercial vessels in strategic waterway
Formal notification to regional education body is latest salvo in US president’s campaign against elite university
Incident follows xAI bot sharing ‘white genocide’ tropes in response to unrelated questions
The bloc of heavyweight emerging markets has grown bigger but less coherent
So long as nuclear fuel-making is permitted and NPT violators can easily exit the treaty, more nations will seek the bomb
Doubts about the dollar bring a new set of problems for Europe
US president threatens Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia and Thailand with duties ranging from 25%-40%
Our commitment to acting responsibly to avoid a full-scale regional war should not be misinterpreted as weakness
Levies on world’s top arabica producer rattles investors in sector
Second-class letters will be delivered on alternate weekdays from end of July
Final touches being made to ‘one in, one out’ pilot scheme
Reform’s success depends on signs its future is brighter and mid-career politicians jumping ship is a big one
Attack lasting nearly 10 hours comes as Kyiv’s allies prepare to meet in Italy on Thursday to discuss funding reconstruction
Utility says proposal prepared by The Water Retail Company chief Rupert Redesdale with Muinín Holdings has ‘little credibility’
Ministers will instead explore less radical reforms such as how generators pay to access transmission network
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Plan to shut Greenergy unit follows recent collapse of oil refinery in the same area
Former NBCUniversal executive leaves Elon Musk’s social media platform after two years
Also in today’s newsletter, Moët Hennessy’s sexual harassment case and US Federal Reserve independence
Also in this newsletter: North Macedonia makes tentative progress on EU accession journey
For whom the bell tolls
Plus, Big Pharma faces up to a patent cliff and Jane Street’s troubles in India
As extreme weather increases, countries are urged to invest in technology to warn populations of impending disasters
Novel investment firm that trades off its reporters’ scoops raises fresh capital and moves into litigation
For the first time since the 1920s, Parisians can legally bathe in their river. Despite the naysayers’ grim warnings, our hesitant columnist tests the waters
No sensible government would think of emulating his trade policies as they have his other plans
Customers face higher bills to upgrade infrastructure needed to power AI systems
Jakarta’s push for further postponement comes as EU countries call for ‘onerous’ rules to be simplified
Ivanhoe Mines founder Robert Friedland welcomes 50% import levy and says domestic production is ‘fundamental’ to US security
Move comes as UK chancellor prepares to brief Labour MPs on tough fiscal outlook ahead of Autumn Budget
Companies including Ford warn that steep levies for car carriers will prove counter-productive
Prime minister’s need to placate politicians at home leaves him isolated abroad on defence spending
The US president has stepped up his criticism of the central bank’s chair, prompting some to question how long it can remain above politics