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Ex-president is campaigning for a second term under the shadow of criminal charges and civil lawsuits
Godwin Emefiele’s contentious policies raised doubts over the instituition’s independence
Unsealed indictment accuses former president of conspiracy and lies in refusal to return sensitive intelligence
Western sanctions push exporters to deploy ‘dark fleet’, prompting warnings of environmental risk
Tehran sending material for assembly of unmanned aircraft in Russian factory, says Washington
Move aims to facilitate seizing assets of Russian oligarchs and others accused of circumventing sanctions
Experts polled by the FT say Fed will need to take tougher action than markets expect to cool economy
War in Ukraine deepens existing rifts as dissidents squabble over who should lead the resistance
Prosecutor urges public to read document laying out first federal criminal case against a former US president
The question is whether upcoming cases can prove both legally sound and politically damaging
Having spent two decades passing US secrets to Moscow, he created the worst intelligence failure in FBI history
Lack of staff causes delays in EU-funded infrastructure projects
Christian Lindner’s refusal to meet US chipmaker’s financial demands causes split within government
End of talent agency omertà shows how corporate relationships protected misuse of power
Other charts of the week: foreign graduates, overcrowding in Europe, UK emissions and global trade restrictions
Share of listings involving global institutions has fallen this year to lowest level in more than a decade
Nigel Adams’s resignation raises suspicion of a co-ordinated attempt to undermine Rishi Sunak
Behind the posturing and smears, there is little real strategy for what comes next
Vix volatility index falls to pre-pandemic levels in spite of rising interest rates and bank failures
Previous talks were derailed by opposition from individual clubs and their executives
Beijing-based researchers apply for visas to move to Vancouver amid geopolitical tensions
Rising living costs and good weather help sustain demand for domestic breaks, say operators
The accession of Ukraine and other eastern countries is a geopolitical imperative but not easily achieved
Unprecedented change means we must devise different approaches to complement traditional statistical methods
Complaints about EU extraterritoriality draw ironic complaints
Tim Hayward on the inflation fear stalking restaurants — and whether we should pay more for our food
The risk manager will have little room for manoeuvre as she tries to turn things around
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Latest UK-US trade agreement to support supply chains of materials for electric vehicles but not fully assembled cars
Former PM can cause serious problems from the sidelines as general election looms
Former prime minister piles pressure on Sunak by triggering by-election after receiving results of partygate probe
Business department to review ‘drip pricing’ of extra booking, joining and other charges
A pause in the day to connect with nature can change how a person feels physically, mentally and emotionally
Blue-chip S&P 500 index is 20% above October 2022 low but shareholders are not celebrating
Job losses expected as leading operator cites ‘challenging macro environment’ for energy industry
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