Ukrainian president says he does not ‘understand what guarantees the aggressor needs’
Accepting Russia’s illegal land grab in Donetsk and Luhansk would signal to dictators everywhere that violence pays
Moves comes despite Online Safety Act requirements on dangerous material
Fraud on country’s sovereign wealth fund was one of the biggest in history
Chipmaker Cambricon jumps 20% to record high after AI start-up adapts model for ‘next generation of domestic chips’
Billionaire telecoms tycoon had faced up to 15 years in prison
Referendum on restarting 40-year-old plant comes as energy security concerns and electricity costs grow
Backed by billionaire Alibaba co-founder Joseph Tsai, Asian competition looks to tap lucrative market for amateur events
John Hume, who bred the world’s largest private herd of rhinoceroses, charged with selling millions of dollars of horns
Developed markets have a debt problem — some investors are looking elsewhere
Short positions rise as sector hit by trade war and Chinese competition
Srinath Raghavan’s masterful study of the country’s only female prime minister resonates with timely political lessons
Also in this newsletter: Indian government moves to kill real money games, and the private sector posts record growth
Moscow strikes consumer electronics maker and Zelenskyy says the Kremlin shows no sign of wanting the war to end
Far-right former leader faces more than 40 years in prison over alleged coup plot
Moscow has banned exports following drone strikes on oil refineries
Military expenditure set to exceed 3.3% of GDP, more than the share for most Nato countries
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power may link up with Westinghouse on deals as they try to put lengthy legal dispute behind them
Kingdom eyes alternative countries to host event after falling behind on construction of desert ski resort
As investment pours into mining projects, the country’s once-mighty manufacturing sector is stagnating and shedding jobs
Weatherford International along with other companies continue to provide critical equipment to the country
Comments by US commerce secretary trigger Chinese regulatory effort to stop tech groups buying H20 processors
Low interest rates make renminbi an attractive funding currency for multinational companies
Demand from foreign minister Sergei Lavrov would give Moscow an effective veto over efforts to defend Kyiv
Washington is singling out New Delhi in an effort to extract concessions in trade negotiations