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Palestinian civilians say they have no safe refuge after thousands are killed in bombings
Prosecutors described the case as one of the ‘highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations’ of federal government
Rising anti-immigrant sentiment puts asylum seekers at risk, warn rights groups
John Kerry says administration is committed to phasing out fossil fuels where emissions are not captured
Budget official says failure by Congress to approve further aid will ‘kneecap’ Kyiv
Members of the company’s founding family fight to uphold protections from $6bn opioid bankruptcy settlement in closely watched case
State elections show that the Indian prime minister keeps benefiting from the failings of the opposition
Bankruptcy procedures need fixing to support Beijing’s economic ambitions
Recent electoral inroads for the far right reflect public dislike of government cuts in public services
Political division and turmoil at home are undermining US leadership overseas
The politics of responsibility for carbon emissions complicate the response of both aid and trade
Our second series investigates the rise and fall of a Dubai-based super cartel
Also in today’s newsletter, Kerry defends surge in US gas production and ex-ambassador to Bolivia charged with spying
Home secretary to introduce ‘emergency legislation’ this week to address Supreme Court’s ruling
Pisa rankings show sharp decline in pupil attainment in maths and reading since 2018
Rise of high-tech instalment plans raise concerns about consumer repayments
‘We are a catastrophe for them,’ says Venture Global’s Mike Sabel after oil majors allege $18bn windfall
Tory parliamentary defeat over payouts highlights challenge for Rachel Reeves to meet chancellor’s painful and rigid limits
Rating agency cites increasing risks to growth and a property sector crisis
3F dockworkers and drivers say they will take sympathy action to prevent US cars reaching Sweden
Financial health of UK’s largest water company has come under increased scrutiny
And bitcoin is booming again
Also in this newsletter: Italy impounds a German-funded migrant rescue ship
The people, strategies and breakthroughs that will sustain law firms amid the upheavals facing the profession. Plus: generative AI lawsuits; crypto hackers outmanoeuvred; M&A’s record deals in sports; and Supreme Court vs ‘the administrative state’
Staff shake-up at Florida governor’s spending group comes just six weeks before Iowa caucuses
Top court has cast doubt over billions of euros in subsidies for semiconductor groups
Trends in geopolitics force faster responses from legal teams
Efforts to curb regulators will be destabilising for government and business
A four-day stay dedicated to your skin at a smart wellness destination in the capital’s greenbelt
As President Javier Milei faces a Herculean task, citizens share informal strategies to navigate spiralling inflation
Shipowners demand more military protection for maritime routes amid fears of widening Middle East conflict
DRC president insists vote will be ‘transparent and democratic’ but opponents warn of possible cheating
Domestic buyers attracted by offshore bonds’ high yields and belief in implicit guarantee by Beijing
Any problem on payments is better solved through more practical alternatives
Grayscale Filecoin Trust hit high of more than 10 times underlying value of its assets in November
There’s been a major escalation in the dispute over the small South American country of Guyana
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