Read more at Financial Times.
‘Flood’ of cheap Russian fertiliser risks Europe’s food security, industry says
Date: | |
Tag: | Russia |
Sort by
Filter
Date
-
Inc. - Business
5 Top Trends Changing the Food and Beverage Industry
The 2024 Summer Fancy Food Show revealed that people just want to feel good about what they eat -- and it's about so much more than taste. -
Financial Times - World
Nigeria’s food delivery industry whets investors’ appetite
Sector forecast to double in value over eight years but soaring inflation will erode families’ spending power -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The cyberattack on software company CDK Global that hobbled U.S. car dealerships highlighted the risks to industries that rely on just a single vendor.
The cyberattack on software company CDK Global that hobbled U.S. car dealerships highlighted the risks to industries that rely on just a single vendor. -
The New York Times - World
Alert Level Raised at U.S. Bases in Europe Over Russian Threats
Officials said there was no specific intelligence about possible Russian attacks on American bases, but Moscow has made vague threats over Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons on its territory.Russia -
The Guardian - World
‘In Europe, everyone’s screaming kill, kill, kill’: Stellan Skarsgård on Sweden, ‘silly’ Scandi noir and security
The Swedish actor is playing a bamboozled police officer in What Remains, a film written by his wife and starring one of his sons. He looks back on mixing Marvel with arthouse, taking risks with Lars von Trier and Sweden joining Nato. Stellan ... -
The New York Times - World
Ukraine Says It Foiled Russian Plot Echoing String of Coup Bids
While the viability of the plan was not immediately clear, officials said it was a reminder that the Kremlin remained determined to bring down President Volodymyr Zelensky.Ukraine -
Financial Times - Business
Le Pen says she will seek to form government even if short of outright majority
French far-right party leader says she will look for allies if RN fails to secure 289 parliamentary seats on Sunday -
BBC News - Top stories
‘Who do you trust?’ People at this food bank say election offers them little hope
In food banks across one town, people say they are desperate - and the election is failing to offer hope. -
The Guardian - World
Israel risking disastrous war against Hezbollah for political reasons, says former US official
Harrison Mann, military expert who quit over Gaza, says ruinous war in Lebanon would pull US into regional conflict. Israel risks going to war against Hezbollah to ensure Benjamin Netanyahu’s political survival, but it would be a miscalculation ...Israel
More from Financial Times
-
Financial Times - World
Reform UK candidate defects to Conservatives over racist remarks
Decision by Georgie David is fresh blow for rightwing party facing backlash over activists’ commentsUnited Kingdom -
Financial Times - World
Are Chinese green tech manufacturers ‘Europeanising’ their products?
Industry believes recent moves to set up factories in Europe are aimed at dodging potential crackdowns -
Financial Times - World
Global inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you -
Financial Times - World
Trump is a threat to US economy and democracy, Kenneth Frazier says
Former Merck boss urges business leaders to consider risk posed by ex-president to the rule of lawDonald Trump -
Financial Times - World
FirstFT: ‘Presidential immunity’ ruling boosts Donald Trump and dismays Democrats
Also in today’s newsletter, Boeing’s ultimatum and Panama’s pledge on illegal immigrationDonald Trump