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Fifteen-point draft deal would involve Kyiv renouncing Nato ambitions in return for security guarantees
Rating agency Fitch says any effort to switch interest payments to roubles would indicate ‘default has begun’
Islamabad strains ties with the west after refusing to condemn Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine
Polish, Czech and Slovenian prime ministers hold talks with Ukraine’s Zelensky while Biden plans trip to Nato
New Zealand prime minister’s popularity slides as voters struggle with cost of living crisis
Concerns for bloc’s economy come as German investors report record fall in confidence
Disappearances and thefts bring cruelties of conflict to regions now cut off from Kyiv
Moscow’s failure to make a lightning advance and capture major cities owes much to the use of compact equipment
Financial Action Taskforce’s drive to end the anonymity of corporate beneficiaries will make tracing assets easier
China’s ‘no limits’ partnership with Russia risks open confrontation with the west
The chess grandmaster was dismissed when he warned about Russia. But he was right
The industry has a racy reputation and a patchy record, but these are exceptional times
Ukrainian leader urges Congress to either ditch resistance to no-fly zone or supply fighter jets
The prime minister’s plan to address the UK’s underlying weaknesses is threatened by 15 years of costly distractions
Signs of progress in talks with Russia raise hopes for a settlement
The FSA’s crown as a champion of investors has slipped as investigation escalates
Lancet Commission report makes recommendations to reduce high burden of disease that stymies development
Regulators are belatedly beginning to recognise the anti-competitive nature of network advantages enjoyed by large tech platforms
British-Iranian Anoosheh Ashoori also freed as London pays debt related to undelivered tanks
Trade body warns healthy companies could run out of cash as Ukraine invasion sparks commodity ructions
Government commits over £200mn to fund research and development in how to cut emissions in shipping
Sanctions and arms supplies to counter Russia’s invasion are one thing, but running the world economy is quite another
Foxconn warns of revenue contraction, while tech company says transport between Hong Kong and mainland in ‘semi-meltdown’
Beijing will boost economy and introduce market-friendly policies, says top economic official Liu He
Shift to electric vehicles is too slow and too expensive
Brussels can emerge more unified and resilient if it finds a way to pay for humanitarian relief, strengthened defences and the energy transition
Plus, White House warns US unprepared for rise in Covid-19 cases and Delta threatens price rises
Greg Kelly was found guilty this month of only one of many charges of conspiring to conceal Carlos Ghosn’s pay
Plus Treasuries plunge, and the equity/credit split
Hang Seng index gains 9.1%, its best day since the 2008 financial crisis
Local politicians have too little control of revenue raising
Schlumberger, Halliburton and Baker Hughes are partners of state-backed Rosneft and Gazprom
Test conducted after White House warned North Korea against challenging US during Ukraine war
A visual guide to the war
Real estate sector is still struggling but there are signs of recovery in wider market
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