Israeli premier’s first Hebrew interview since October 7 puts region on notice
Vutrisiran injection cut risk of death and adverse cardiovascular events by at least 28%, company says
US company claims it is owed £14.5mn in latest salvo in long-running dispute
Green-Wood Cemetery plays unlikely host to the Angel’s Share concert series
Think-tank delivers scathing verdict on manifesto promises of both Labour and Conservatives
Most of dead reported to hail from China as cause of explosion that sparked blaze remains unclear
Its lesson shouldn’t have been to outsource your entire industrial base
Puzzle: can you crack this tricky pawn endgame?
Shareholders in rapid grocery delivery start-up agree restructuring into two independent businesses
Hedge fund claims Paris-listed lab testing group has built corporate structure ‘optimised for malfeasance’
Workaround allows release of up to €1.4bn to purchase military aid for Kyiv
KPS deal to sell Eviosys comes as dealmakers have struggled to exit a growing stockpile of ageing investments
Two-term leader of multilateral lender describes probe as ‘absurd and unfounded’
Cynical short-term calculations are driving corporate support for Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen
German chemicals group to enter ‘concrete negotiations’ after Gulf state-owned company boosts proposal to €62 per share
Artificial intelligence groups — and an egg company — are among the few publicly traded benefit corporations in the US
A posthumous and seamless completion of a volcano thriller that the ‘Jurassic Park’ writer left unfinished after his death in 2008
Authorities call shootings terrorist incidents as Islamist violence in country increases in recent months
Once confirmed, agreement will lower value of $13bn of international bonds by nearly 40%
Runaway budget deficits and confrontation with Brussels and Berlin is a formula for trouble
Company’s convertible bond issuance in 2021 feels like ancient history
We asked you to share with us your favourite reads of the year so far — and here is what you told us
Also in today’s newsletter, the EU accuses Apple of anti-competitive behaviour on its app store and extremists strike in Russia’s southern region
Stéphane Boujnah says both far-right and leftwing alliance would struggle to implement their plans in government
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