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Two-day Brussels summit takes on added urgency after Ryanair flight from Athens to Vilnius forced to land in Minsk
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Diversion of plane from Athens to Vilnius by Lukashenko labelled ‘act of state terrorism’
Positive post-pandemic outlooks mix with sustainable, socially conscious messaging as industry leaders look ahead
Activist shareholders will try to green a titan of the oil industry in the most-watched proxy battle in years
SEC action on S&P hints at ‘deeper, unspoken concern’ about objectivity of benchmarks
Wealth taxes; drone wars; Bunny the dog; and much more
Flood of cash leaves renewable sector especially vulnerable to sharp market sell-off
Finance minister outlines plan to boost revenue and narrow yawning budget deficit
Accord would curtail the ability of companies to shift profits to low tax jurisdictions
Innovative credit is clever and useful but in urgent need of proper regulation
Palestinian militants defiant as blockaded enclave is left shattered by Israeli air strikes
With a year until elections, calls for more stimulus vie with the need to be prudent
Many chief executives who have returned to the office are struggling to convince staff to join them
Central bank may need to tweak policies if key effective level falls further, analysts say
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Critics argue the EU’s €5bn plan to boost its ‘hard power’ and arm friendly governments in Africa and elsewhere is reckless
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The Apple-Epic battle ends today, and the EU plans to provide weapons in conflict zones
From Rebecca Harding, Chief Executive, Coriolis Technologies, Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK
From John Webster, London SW1, UK
The Pritzker Prize-winning architect cherishes his Ettore Sottsass typewriter, English Breakfast tea – and uncertainty
While negotiations on emissions between the US and China are back on track, relations beyond climate issues are far from smooth. Meanwhile, younger voices are increasingly driving sustainability agendas, as both decision makers and stakeholders. And how do you measure ‘green’ investments anyway?
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