Thousands of Ukrainians protest against Zelenskyy’s firing of defence minister
Deputy air force commander resigns as president faces backlash over decision
Deputy air force commander resigns as president faces backlash over decision
Regulator Ofcom found evidence of children using the technology to get around curbs
Regulator says Big Four firm committed ‘serious breaches’ in work on defence and aerospace group
Home secretary is aligned with Andy Burnham but poor at selling tough policies to MPs
Acquisition adds to wave of interest from foreign buyers in London-listed companies
Decision expected to be welcomed by UK business leaders
Figure comes as Andy Burnham prepares to enter Number 10
Total commitment rises to $265bn as world’s leading supplier of semiconductors lifts revenue forecasts and spending
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
German food delivery group will spin off Turkish and some European operations to New York-based SSW Partners
Operations in key Pilbara region have been under threat from new projects including Simandou mine in Guinea
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Also in this newsletter: former Norway premier calls for EU membership debate and Orbán ex-minister joins China’s BYD
Also in today’s newsletter: Trump’s BBC lawsuit and energy IPOs
Levy is part of a deepening rift between Washington and Brasília ahead of South American presidential election
Bank of Korea’s first move under Shin Hyun-song comes amid concern over persistent inflation and currency weakness
The cutting-edge tech start-up is pursuing the older payments group
Marc Filippino talks to Thomas Hale and Abigail Hauslohner
In the era of algorithmic advertising, the Goodyear airship seems like a charming anachronism
James Timpson acknowledges standards are still inconsistent but insists a corner has been turned
Diosdado Cabello, who has a $25mn US bounty, seems to be in the good graces of Donald Trump’s administration
‘Who do we call?’ Chief executives struggle to be heard ahead of arrival of new prime minister