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New governor Hafize Gaye Erkan raises benchmark rate from 8.5% to 15%
Strike on supply route disrupts operations for Russian troops battling Kyiv’s southern counteroffensive
Experts and former employees have criticised Titan’s safety in the past
Rightwing populist accused of abusing his presidential powers during election
Agreements signal Washington’s intent to draw New Delhi closer as it seeks to counter China’s influence
Creditors and analysts grow impatient with fund’s flawed framework to calculate debt sustainability
In contrast with last year’s shambles, solid planning for rebuilding a modern European country is well under way
The unpalatable truth is that green technologies mean we will have to find ways to co-operate with Beijing
Popular former prime minister acknowledges path to power is narrowing as army crackdown intensifies
Republican candidates leverage their faith to woo Christians who play a big role in their party’s nomination contest
Friedrich Merz is struggling to boost support for the CDU despite the coalition government’s declining popularity
Record loan from Department of Energy to help fund new factories in Tennessee and Kentucky
Also in this week’s newsletter: latest survey shows most UK voters want a closer relationship with the EU
Companies such as ChatGPT’s OpenAI, Google and Meta come under scrutiny with copyright being a major issue
Fears that the BoE cannot quell a looming inflation spiral have damaged its reputation
Accounting firm says education technology company failed to hand over 2021-22 financial results
Investors anticipate potential downturn will hit sector after Bank of England raises interest rates
Sunak expresses support for decision and vows to keep tight grip on fiscal policy to help curb inflation
President attends Paris conference in anticipation of an accord to end years of financial limbo
Pound gives up early gains as investors worry about recession after bigger-than-expected 0.5 percentage point increase
Shifts in supply chains part of changing pattern of global trade
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Cardboard-box maker suffers first decline in volume in 15 years
This short show brings together eight of the continent’s newer galleries that champion work from ‘outside the canon’
Also in today’s newsletter, the ever-shrinking shale rig count
Also in today’s newsletter, FTC accuses Amazon of tricking customers and Disney’s challenge to revive its fortunes
Beyond the bravado, Erdoğan is an opportunist who prizes power above ideology
Advanced and emerging economies alike need to restore the clout and credibility of multilateral lending
PM’s five pledges look tough to meet, but he lacks an alternative strategy given voters’ big concerns
Central bank poised to raise cost of borrowing at its noon announcement in effort to curb inflation
A visual guide to the war
Also in today’s newsletter: Should we trust AI to run Europe’s power grid?
Domestic manufacturing and ‘friendshoring’ will struggle to supply the clean energy boom
Britain’s difficulties have been compounded by an insufficient response
Rules expected to be introduced next year will clarify how far protections such as sick pay and minimum wages will apply
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