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Beijing seeks to expand Middle East role after brokering Saudi Arabia-Iran deal
Press freedom groups denounce prosecution of José Rubén Zamora
Alleged breach raises concerns about security of country’s vaunted digital public infrastructure
European Commission says Silicon Valley giant is abusing its dominance of ad tech market
Top official resigns levelling accusations that institution is controlled by Communist party members
China also labelled as rival as Berlin outlines plan to make Bundeswehr the ‘cornerstone’ of European defence
State funeral held for former prime minister in his hometown of Milan
The question is whether US voters will be vigilant enough to stop him
‘Bills, Bills, Bills’ singer’s Stockholm shows drive up hotel prices, contributing to higher than expected reading for May
Governments’ plans to tackle the escalating cost of living will need to factor in crop failures and spiralling commodity prices
Beijing expected to cut headline interest rate but economists say bolder action needed to revitalise growth
Also in today’s newsletter, an alleged data breach in India, and the Fed pauses interest rate hikes
Powell defends move to pause tightening campaign in face of persistently high inflation
The contests are problematic for the UK prime minister, who is struggling to contain internal party feuding
“Don’t make me come back there!”, Powell sternly and metaphorically said to confused journalists
MPs due to publish on Thursday their report into former PM’s conduct in partygate scandal
Central bank acts after criticism over its failure to predict rise of UK inflation
Agreement is the legacy of a wider regional accord that was never implemented
Search continues after vessel with up to 400 passengers sinks in the Mediterranean
Industrial material producer blames ‘cautious investors’ over what had been set to be LSE’s largest listing this year
German carmaker faces falling market share in China and growing EV transition costs
Vote by Aslef members risks prolonging disruption to rail services across England
Also in this newsletter: Brussels blow for Google, UK gilt yields rise and why Beyoncé is to blame for Swedish inflation
Rare move by Brussels mirrors steps taken by Washington in May
Employers warn that plan will do little to solve workforce crisis
Abandonment of years-long policy follows removal of central bank chief Godwin Emefiele
Scrutiny of FCA’s investigation follows assault allegations against the hedge fund manager
GDP and labour data add to pressure on Bank of England with US Fed set to pause tightening
Brokers warn that other lenders will follow suit in blow to households
Financial institutions and data providers should not be able to prevent important studies from being published
Ethan Wu and Katie Martin explain the big ideas behind what’s happening in finance right now
Announcement comes weeks after current chief constable said force was ‘institutionally racist’
Projected £1bn deficit has put region’s funding in the spotlight and threatens irreparable damage to public services
As NHS waiting lists grow, we want to know your experiences
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