Brazil ends IPO drought as Iran war fuels stock market rally
São Paulo exchange emerges as indirect beneficiary of turmoil in the Gulf
São Paulo exchange emerges as indirect beneficiary of turmoil in the Gulf
State department says groups provided satellite imagery that enabled Tehran to strike American forces in Middle East
Donald Trump says truce between Washington and Tehran still in effect after the two sides exchanged fire
From Sheila Hayman, Advisory Board, Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy, University of Cambridge, London NW1
From Dora Thornton, London EC1R, UK
From Cormac Meehan, Bundoran, County Donegal, Ireland
From Christopher Siwicki, Rome, Italy
From Jonathan Allum, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, UK
From Hugh Wilson, Paris, France
From James Beadle, Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France
From Erhan Kilincarslan, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK
Party performed strongly in council polls but path to general election victory is probably more perilous
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK makes big gains on English councils, while nationalist parties triumph in Scotland and Wales
Marty Makary had clashed with anti-abortion advocates and is latest top health official to lose job
Promotional AI video showed Yıldırımhan missile seemingly striking nuclear sites in America well beyond its range
Lucy Fisher talks to Jim Pickard, Jennifer Williams and Stephen Bush
Greater Manchester mayor is hoping to challenge prime minister for party leadership
Hiring exceeds Wall Street forecasts for second month in a row
Pakistan cancelled plans to buy cargoes on spot market because it expected Gulf shipments to resume
Scepticism persists that Vladimir Putin is willing to commit to a more lasting peace deal
Results cement prop firm as one of the most profitable on Wall Street
Nigel Farage’s Reform UK made sweeping gains in northern England, with a Brexit divide still clear