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The Big Four face a fraught exit from Russia

[ad_1] Western companies have cut ties en masse with Russia since Vladimir Putin sent his troops into Ukraine. But even…

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Is it right to cancel Russian artists?

[ad_1] “Art should serve as a bridge rather than a weapon,” said Maximilian Maier, a radio broadcaster at BR Klassik…

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UK shale gas: fracking on a crowded island is fraught with difficulty

[ad_1] The government of former prime minister David Cameron went “all out” for shale. The promised revolution never happened. Britain’s…

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‘A serious failure’: the scale of Russia’s military blunders becomes clear

[ad_1] Three weeks into its invasion of Ukraine, the scale of Russia’s military blunders is becoming clear. The outcome of…

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‘Soviet Metal Exchange’: LME irks traders by freezing nickel market

[ad_1] The London Metal Exchange has enraged some of the world’s most influential electronic traders after it shut down its…

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Ukraine army hails Turkish drones but Ankara plays down weapons sales

[ad_1] So popular are Turkish-made armed Bayraktar drones with the Ukrainian army that the weapons are celebrated in a song.…

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Sumaya Sadurni, photographer, 1989-2022 | Financial Times

[ad_1] Sumaya Sadurni, who has died aged 32 in a car crash in northwestern Uganda, was a talented freelance photographer…

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TikTok and the human face of war

[ad_1] The only time I ever heard an air raid siren was at school in the 1980s. It seemed they…

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Military briefing: fear of deployment of chemical weapons in Ukraine

[ad_1] As the west steps up its warnings that Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine, a broader fear lurks…

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Henry Marsh: a doctor’s view of the war in Ukraine

[ad_1] Thirty years ago, almost to the day, I first went to Kyiv. Until Covid, I continued to go there…

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