Autocracy not reform remains Erdoğan’s recipe for Turkey
As the 100th anniversary of the republic approaches, the west should take care not to assist in the burial of democracy #press
Fernando Haddad: Brazil’s plans to transform our green economy
Despite the challenges, we see our ecological transformation proposal as an opportunity for Brazilians #press
Germany leads EU condemnation of Ukraine trade curbs
Berlin accuses Poland, Hungary and Slovakia of ‘part-time solidarity’ with Kyiv over grain import bans #press
German banker with links to Scholz charged in €280mn tax fraud
Co-owner of private bank MM Warburg is on trial for his part in the cum-ex dividend scandal #press
GB News found in breach of impartiality rules
TV network’s interview with chancellor Jeremy Hunt by two Tory MPs broke broadcasting code, says Ofcom #press
Making the banking industry more inclusive for all
Organisations thrive in a culture where everyone feels welcome and respected, regardless of their background #press
Sicily, the 49th state of America?
In 1947, revolutionary Salvatore Giuliano petitioned the US to incorporate the island. He lost out to Alaska. A new photography project imagines what might have been #press
Bank of England refines its new competitiveness mandate
Staffers provide clues on how the central bank is interpreting the goals set by UK government #press
The stakes of the US autoworker strike could not be higher
If Joe Biden can’t bridge the gap between management and labour, Donald Trump could be the winner #press
Higher interest rates signal end of one-stop shop banks
Big lenders are starting to retreat, and in some cases exit, from consumer banking, as income becomes squeezed #press
‘A shot across the bow’: how geopolitics threatens Apple’s dependence on China
Beijing’s restrictions on government use of Apple products and Huawei’s resurgence pose problems for Tim Cook #press
Crumbling concrete sparks international debate on peculiarly British problem
Experts look at British construction methods as issues with Raac in public buildings not reported in other countries #press
Keir Starmer aims at repairing ‘bridges Tories have burnt’
Labour leader will tell centre-left summit in Canada he intends to rebuild partnerships damaged by Brexit and Sunak #press
Tobacco smuggling to Spain stokes resentment over Gibraltar
Boats of contraband tobacco are major irritant as British territory hangs in post-Brexit limbo #press
Euro’s weakness reveals the worries over the eurozone economy
Not even the ECB’s increase in interest rates to a record this week could support the currency #press