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Several universities to reduce number of researchers from China
PrivatBank has taken its former owners Igor Kolomoisky and Gennadiy Bogolyubov to court in England
St Andrews, where the ancient game began, finds little love for the merger that gives Riyadh huge sway over the professional sport
Financier named among suspects following two-year police investigation into collapse of funds offered by bank
Contributors to the series bear witness to its chequered past and efforts to bring a brighter future
Even in summer, a self-drive, live-aboard boat offers an antidote to overtourism
VC firm to start up international outpost after renewed regulatory clampdown in US
Former Scottish first minister later released without charge in escalation of police investigation
Kyiv says its forces liberated at least three villages in occupied Donetsk region
Brussels proposes €255mn in grants for Tunis, linking longer-term loans of up to €900mn to reforms
A visual guide to the war
The creation of a number of ‘superfunds’ would result in more rewarding management of assets
Archer Aviation’s boss says new EU standard risks shutting down electric aircraft market
Bridging demand and supply gap will require investments in new technologies
Pharmaceuticals producer in first court hearing on Monday
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
Johnny Ronan came to symbolise the country’s property-driven boom-to-bust cycle
Previous talks were derailed by opposition from individual clubs and their executives
The accession of Ukraine and other eastern countries is a geopolitical imperative but not easily achieved
War in Ukraine deepens existing rifts as dissidents squabble over who should lead the resistance
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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