World prepares for worse as Trump announces new tariffs
It’s Trump’s so-called ‘liberation day’
It’s Trump’s so-called ‘liberation day’
Venture capital group could join last-gasp bid by allies of Donald Trump to take control of video app owned by ByteDance
Billionaire backs case brought by Coinbase client whose data was surrendered to authorities
Also in today’s newsletter, China launches military exercises around Taiwan, and Indonesia’s new sovereign wealth fund vows transparency
Rightwing media mogul makes windfall on paper as stock in lossmaking conservative cable TV channel soar
Environment Agency and Natural England to prioritise development as well as nature, says Steve Reed
Biggest inflow since onset of pandemic pushes bullion to fresh highs as traders hunt for haven assets
Spirits are low but indicators seem fine
National Labor Relations Board freezes pair of disputes after Crystal Carey nominated as agency’s general counsel
Case involving murder of Brian Thompson has unleashed fraught debates over country’s for-profit healthcare
Prime minister still hopes to secure a trade deal with the US president
EU and UK watchdogs act after finding multiple manufacturers co-ordinated positions on vehicle recycling
Main party in governing coalition dismisses US accusations of white minority oppression
Latest escalation against elite schools follows withdrawal of funding from Columbia and Harvard
Irish, Polish and US activists appeal rulings based on events at university sit-in against Israeli offensive in Gaza
Financial regulator’s submission to Supreme Court comes at start of pivotal three-day hearing
Agreement has security implications for joint military base with US on Indian Ocean archipelago
Years of conflict and repressive military rule will hamper earthquake relief
Aircraft carrier Shandong makes closest pass as Taipei seeks to strengthen preparedness
Craig Donaldson and David Arden mount legal challenge over fines meted out by Financial Conduct Authority
Dominion proposes 14% price increase for consumers in 2026 amid growing electricity demand from AI data centres
Policymakers in Beijing believe they will benefit from the destruction of America’s global credibility
Sir Keir Starmer may have to make concessions on Britain’s digital services tax and agriculture