French Europhile president will be distracted by domestic problems and less inclined to shake things up
The sector is one where the country has excelled, creating jobs while other sectors have shrunk
Having avoided military recruitment in prisons, Kyiv is now copying a tactic Russia adopted early in the war
Hungarian PM’s freelance diplomacy sparked condemnation from European and Nato allies
Ethiopian gallery shuts London space; new fair offers art under £600; optimism in Tokyo
Health services in comparable countries have recovered much more quickly than England, study finds
Publication’s founder vows the independent news provider will continue with ‘quality journalism’
President Emmanuel Macron breaks days of silence to say ‘no one won’ after snap election
COP29 host intends to launch venture with a contribution from state company
Attempts to ‘Trump-proof’ the North Atlantic alliance seem set to fall short
Consultation by regulator finds 70% of participants favour reduction that would align with UK’s timing
Closely watched tracker from Indeed website hits 4.2%, up from 3.5%
The far right was thwarted but reported incidents of racism and antisemitism have been rising
US secretary of state says Danish and Dutch fighter jets are en route as allies step up support for Kyiv
Couple’s claim against British Airways sets a precedent that is expected to cost carriers millions of pounds
Alternative for Germany fell out with Marine Le Pen’s party but found other lawmakers to set up new faction
A Turkish foundation is looking beyond the provision of ‘psychological first aid’ to give young people career opportunities
Ask yourself what stories you want your home to tell — then let them run wild
Smartphone maker adds new capabilities in niche premium segment to combat being undercut on price
On energy and innovation, we are being outplayed by the US and China
Also reviewed: Andrea Breth’s staging of ‘Madama Butterfly’ has an overwrought lead performance
While French leftists demand the premiership, the president faces fissures in his own camp
The writer on his account of Putin’s invasion and why he believes that the west has for too long romanticised Russian culture
Also in this newsletter: What the reshuffle of Europe’s far right means for Giorgia Meloni
Kremlin has turned to microprocessors and other technology not intended for military use to skirt sanctions
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