The US president paused a weapons shipment to Israel, piling pressure on Israel’s leader to change course. Will it work?
Also in this newsletter: Carmakers shift focus to hybrids, the return to the pub, science round-up
Differences over Russia and economic frictions cast a shadow across Xi Jinping’s tour of European capitals
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
Cash Access UK makes pledge after criticism over speed of rollout
Polish prime minister appoints Tomasz Siemoniak, an outspoken critic of Moscow, to run interior ministry
World is ‘different animal today’ in terms of geopolitics, say wealth managers
A revenue revival and the reopening of some locals show that an old institution is adapting
Performers caught up in tensions over Gaza war as Swedish host city of Malmö increases security
Russian president says keeping technocrat for second term in office is ‘correct’ decision
Labour leader vows to scrap Rwanda scheme and set up new border security command
Institutions had touted Africa as a growth market that would bolster their sustainability credentials
Israeli prime minister made remarks in interview with US TV host Dr Phil
Who are the new breed of super-prime property tenants paying turbocharged rents of $25,000-$75,000 a month — and why?
Grant Thornton restricted from reviewing part of local authority’s books
Also in today’s newsletter, Calpers weighs vote against Exxon chief and the highlights from this week’s Milken Institute conference
Former guerrilla Gustavo Petro demands ‘people’s assemblies’ to implement sweeping reforms
Octogenarian founder of Hin Leong Trading hid huge losses in futures markets from banks
First-quarter GDP increase of 0.6% beats expectations in boost for Sunak
Local elections showed Reform UK is not as popular as opinion polls suggest
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