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Christopher Wray headed justice department’s criminal division during Enron scandal

Twelve killed after assault on parliament and shrine of Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran

Former head of US National Intelligence condemns ‘assault’ on American institutions

Pentagon points to hangars on contested isles and raises alarm on drone exports

Selling a tiny stake in an exotic company through conventional flotation is a stretch

Current tranquility is encouraging investors to make bigger bets

Sale of art from late billionaire philanthropist’s estate could raise more than $500m

Ottawa highlights shift in US global strategy as it eyes ‘hard power’

Opposition parties attack Theresa May for proposal to scrap human rights laws

Gulf airline faces pain of slowdown, oil price collapse and Qatar cold war

Lenders to choose to extend credit or to force restructuring or liquidation

US News

Ride-hailing company attempts to respond to claims of aggressive workplace culture

Scrapbooking site seals $150m input from existing investors

Lag behind European rivals creates long-term investment risk, study finds

Commerce secretary Wilbur Ross expresses confidence despite American alliance’s issues

Opinion

Highlights

Special Reports The Future of Cities

Divides are growing within cities and with their nations — but what can be done?

Special Reports The Future of Cities

Sir Terry Farrell and Lord Foster share blue-sky ideas

Wealthy middleman synonymous with some of the biggest scandals of 1970s and 1980s

Markets News

Dollar nudges off 7-month lows as euro dips on reports of ECB inflation downgrade

Market for riskiest lender debt proves resilient as losses imposed on bank’s bondholders

A narrowing of the Conservatives’ lead has forced investors to pay more attention

Technology

Transport

Robert Wright visits a London test site for a driverless shuttle bus

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Number of acquisitions doubles from 2014 to 2016 led by SoftBank deal for Arm

Apple rejects criticism from Theresa May and says it is co-operating with UK authorities

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