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Mining groups Vale and BHP made an offer of roughly $1.4bn to settle a £36bn class action lawsuit in the UK brought by hundreds of thousands of victims of one of Brazil’s worst environmental disasters ...
These drugs are produced by Novartis, a Swiss-American company, which stopped shipping them to Iran after US President Donald Trump reimposed sanctions in May 2018. Four years later, Naroi died at the ...
Food price inflation, which is driving the near-term pick-up in the headline rate, is currently more than 1.5 percentage points higher in the UK than in the euro area, according to BoE analysis.
Milei swiftly proved his critics wrong, slashing spending to achieve one of the most dramatic budget turnarounds in emerging market history. Inflation plunged and confidence in the peso — famously ...
Rubber clog maker predicts quarterly revenue will drop by about 10% and warns that poorer consumers ‘not even going to stores’ ...
Madrid to purchase European military aircraft in sign of deepening rift with Trump over defence and foreign policy ...
From ‘Plein soleil’ to ‘Cruel Summer’ and ‘Crepuscolo sul mare’, here is what FT readers have been dancing to this summer ...
Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to seek approval for Israel to fully occupy the Gaza Strip, raising the prospect of an offensive stretching for several months with open-ended Israeli control of the ...
Princeton’s José Scheinkman said Trump was “emulating” leaders like Erdoğan in “seizing control of stats agencies”. The Turkish president fired the head of the national statistical institute in 2022 ...
Education apps should be a beneficiary of AI, retooling some workers and helping others to keep jobs they already have ...
The drop was almost entirely due to a decline in complaints handled by the FOS that came from claims management companies, ...
China has implored officials to hold fewer meetings and slash the length of official reports, ordering a nationwide campaign to tackle the “stubborn and persistent ills” of “formalism and bureaucracy” ...