President says Iranians will receive incentives when they ‘behave’ and acknowledges Tehran will keep ballistic missiles
US government bonds drop after central bank vows to tame jolt of inflation triggered by Iran war
US president’s pushback on reports of provision in peace deal comes after fierce bipartisan backlash
Dario Amodei is supported by rival Sam Altman in call for international co-operation
EU Council president António Costa’s office held calls with senior official close to Russia’s Vladimir Putin
Proposal would allow European Commission to move faster in shielding industries from Chinese import glut
Lebanese militant group has been buoyed by fresh support from Tehran but its future depends on the US-Iran peace deal
Leading footballers now excel with their heads as well as their feet, as 18-year-old Ayyoub Bouaddi displayed against Brazil
Western governments must ensure industrial policy does not turn into unchecked state expansion
Protesters call for resignation of President Rodrigo Paz, just six months after his election shifted nation rightward
Oil production facilities and markets will take months or years to work through consequences of Strait of Hormuz closure
Buy-to-let lender to offer discounted loans to help borrowers fund improvements before rules tighten in 2030
South-east Asian countries seek to shore up currencies that have been among region’s worst-performing this year
Government should consider direct licence fee increases or give corporation greater freedom to monetise its content
Slowing pay growth in private sector will reassure rate-setters but data provides no reason to rush into a cut
Slowdown will reinforce case for Bank of England to leave rates on hold
Remarks come ahead of pivotal English by-election
Hawkish overtones, dovish undertones
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Thoma Bravo will lose all of the $5bn it invested in Medallia as it hands the software group to lenders
Banks press for further gains even after winning their largest lobbying victory since the financial crisis
Allies of Greater Manchester mayor ‘quietly confident’ of victory that would set up leadership challenge to Starmer
Intervention by UK environment secretary has raised prospect of utility entering government’s special administration regime
Chinese manufacturers have grown their market share in Europe while gaining share at home
In the Makerfield by-election, Andy Burnham is trying to win over an area that voted heavily for Leave
Lessons from one zero-sum competition for another
After a 28-year hiatus, Scotland are back at the World Cup — and for Jamie Lafferty and his Glaswegian schoolfriends, a teenage vow has finally been fulfilled
As Israel’s isolation deepens, ties with New Delhi are growing — from drones to statues
Bank follows Goldman Sachs in preventing use of Claude in Asian financial hub
Bosses warn of continued disruption despite deal to end conflict and open Strait of Hormuz
It can be bold — or become an index fund
Authority believes some payments may be disguised remuneration, say tax advisers
Former Goldman Sachs executive explores financing once alien to Silicon Valley for $600bn infrastructure push
Young founders backed by Silicon Valley and Trump race to start reactors despite experts’ safety fears
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