Historian comes from behind to defeat centre-right rival Rafał Trzaskowski in win for Maga movement abroad
Strikes come as Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will send delegation to Turkey for peace talks this week
Tree planting and stricter entrance rules aim to keep visitors fewer and cooler after more than 1,000 deaths last year
Beijing promises to take strong measures to defend its interests
FBI said they arrested a man after assault involving ‘makeshift flame-thrower’ in downtown Boulder
Nearly 500 arrested after looters raid shops in the Champs-Élysées area and burn cars in the city
FT analysis of evacuation orders and satellite imagery shows Palestinians being squeezed into an ever denser sliver of territory
Steep fall in energy storage prices proves a game-changer for businesses
President’s judicial appointees are having to choose between fealty to the White House and the Constitution
Tehran is rebuilding air defences hit by Israel last year as threat of new attacks looms
Support programme for low-income communities has made a real difference in the US and the idea is being adopted in the UK
Modelling shows localising manufacturing too quickly could reduce global trade by 18%
Conservative party’s previous success in ‘stopping the lorries’ makes reducing illicit migration harder for government
French company’s purchase of Blueprint Medicines boosts immunology pipeline
Britain to build up to 12 attack submarines as it moves to war-ready footing
Rightwing candidate secures rare victory for Maga movement in Europe
San Francisco-based fund pushes for change with Japan seen as next leg of sector’s development
Average cost of residential property rose 0.5% between April and May to £273,427
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A long-awaited rebound has reversed since ‘liberation day’ announcements, according to Bain & Company
Five food rites of passage that you can’t experience anywhere else — from coffee at a tiny window to sandwiches at a laundromat
Or the Spree? Or the Parramatta? Since the Paris Olympics, the movement to make city rivers swimmable has been making waves — but does the idea hold water?
There is an urgent need to rethink financial structures that are failing billions of people
Decline in carbon capture wells comes as US Energy Department cancels $3.7bn for clean energy grants
Central bank needs to mix playing defence with going on the offensive with a new policy framework and improved communication
A man-made molecule called TFA is seeping into waterways across the continent. But industry executives warn about the cost of EU efforts to eradicate pollution
Economic uncertainty hits sector in first quarter but London, Oxford and Cambridge buck trend, survey finds
Limiting trade, travel and freezing foreign reserves would show the EU is willing to act independently of the US
Switzerland’s success shows that a nation can revalue its way to prosperity
Estimate by Health Foundation comes ahead of Rachel Reeves’ spending review
MSC and BlackRock-led consortium behind $23bn deal holds talks with Beijing regulator ahead of expected review
Polls project the country will pick a leftwing leader in Tuesday’s presidential vote
Review calls for ‘rethink’ of university funding and regulation
Lobby groups call on Starmer to ensure imminent plan tackles power bills for wide range of companies
Former policymaker at the Federal Reserve, IMF and World Bank also taught generations of students