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Patients must not be caught in crossfire, says national security adviser, while Netanyahu claims Hamas is preventing citizens leaving the strip
Potential conflicts of interest to be probed after president rejects plan by outgoing PM for Mário Centeno to become premier
Premier Pedro Sánchez is vilified over pact with Catalan separatists but says his opponents are heading for ‘abyss’
Academics confront flare-ups over hate speech after criticism from faculty, students and donors
Town in south-west evacuated as thousands of earthquakes are recorded close to country’s main airport
Israeli prime minister opposes the US position on who will govern the enclave when fighting ends
Conflict is latest in 75 years of trauma for Palestinians, many of whom remain stateless
The upcoming climate summit needs to shift public opinion and generate political will — the planet’s future depends on it
Once-thriving residential construction industry has slumped, posing drag on EU’s largest economy
Pharmacy staff aim to form union after coming under pressure to make up for falling demand for jab
Washington has for the first time added Russian liquefied natural gas to sanctions linked to the war in Ukraine
Reports in Israel claim that Benjamin Netanyahu would like former UK PM to work as a ‘co-ordinator’
Rishi Sunak under mounting pressure to sack home secretary in cabinet reshuffle
Tory officials hope Wednesday’s price data and buoyant tax receipts brighten the outlook for Autumn statement
Also in today’s newsletter, US targets Russia’s LNG export ambitions and mass protests in Spain
Oliver Dowden says revisions to National Security and Investment Act will lower burden on business
Accounting bodies warn that most of government’s planned reforms would be counter-productive
Plus, Gaza faces a grim Independence Day and Argentina heads towards a tight election run-off
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Michael Grade wants more transparency in how the UK’s state broadcaster handles complaints
BusinessEurope claims that anti-espionage amendments make the relationship with China ‘challenging’
Joe Manchin’s retirement from US Senate adds centrist to list of possible presidential rivals
Dearth of decent and affordable services is a leading factor driving women from the workforce
A rare look inside a covert Russian-led operation to get strategic technology protected by European export controls into the hands of the state
Aim is to take advantage of economic headwinds to acquire promising businesses at a discount
The decision by Asia’s richest banker to start his own business was unusual in an economy dominated by family dynasties
ONS moves to increase response rate and improve reliability after series of embarrassing revisions
Democratic backsliding and a foreign policy close to Russia cast doubt on whether Belgrade really wants to join the club
Emmanuel Macron says there is ‘no legitimacy’ for the bombing of women and children
The era of high interest rates offers an advantage to America’s largest financial institutions, at the expense of smaller rivals
Shrinking market offers opportunities for larger players looking to move into lettings
With days to go, Congress is still without a deal to boost funding for allies at war
Criticism from National Farmers’ Union follows surge in price of commodity to 12-year high
Brussels recommends candidate status for a south Caucasus state where Moscow’s influence remains strong
As the World Cup enters its concluding stages, historian Ramachandra Guha explores how the prime minister is shaping a sport in his image
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