Iran warns it will hit US bases across region hours after president’s apology
Masoud Pezeshkian had said Tehran would stop attacks on Gulf neighbours
Masoud Pezeshkian had said Tehran would stop attacks on Gulf neighbours
Iran’s army says it will continue to target US and Israeli military sites as Trump vows to hit back hard
This International Women’s Day we celebrate female creativity – from Sarah Burton to Sylvia Plath
President Macron’s deterrence initiative puts Germany on a fast-track to UK-level nuclear cooperation
Experts say reopening Strait of Hormuz remains most viable option as ideas such as influencing futures market fade
Upcoming asset sales are expected to yield as little as $200mn to pay off debt pile of more than $12bn
The conflict with Iran is unpopular with the American public and is roiling markets and the economy
A weaker euro deepens the pain from higher oil prices
Many chains have raised prices to absorb rising costs — which works as long as customer loyalty, or indifference, endures
Also in today’s newsletter: what the Paramount-WBD deal means for US sports media
From AI weapons to Game Boys, defence tech billionaire is in talks to raise funds for new gaming venture ModRetro
Israeli and US strikes have targeted regime infrastructure and also struck civilian sites. Here are some of the key buildings hit
Chance of natural cycle that raises equatorial ocean temperatures put at 59% between August and October
Market mood ‘has completely changed’ following outbreak of Middle East war
Israel and the US have achieved many military aims in Iran, but the unpredictable fallout poses threats to everyone
Financier is appealing UK watchdog’s decision to ban and fine him in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations
US allies in the Arab world have been plunged into a conflict they neither wanted nor consented to. Historian Eugene Rogan on what it means for the Middle East
Why the newly endangered city will endure
The move might help asset managers but hurt savers and the economy more broadly
We sure as hell aren’t buying that much in Waitrose
A protracted conflict in the Middle East would dent expectations that global coal consumption will start to fall
Rules don’t even have to be effective to provide gainful employment for advisers
‘Finfluencer’ Megan Archer-Fox has cleared £40,000 of credit card debt, urging others to drop the shame and secrecy
A ‘skills gap’ is not some blight on free enterprise that someone else will fix