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Bally CEO Nicolas Girotto on the open-air delights of the town where Switzerland and Italy meet
Recent assaults in the capital have made some question whether it is really as safe as it seems
A visual guide to the war
Attack pushes food prices higher and adds to concerns over global supply
Order backlog hits record level amid higher geopolitical tensions in wake of Ukraine war
Nearly 40% of UK-listed investment trusts are under water
Dismal data and decision to pull poverty relief scheme put pressure on Italian prime minister
European Commission has approved more than €733bn in business subsidies since March last year
I’m buying a property and am unsure what will be left behind
Four generations of the Armitage family have made this west London compound their home and workshop
Locals seek shield from rising prices in equities while president Erdogan’s pivot to ‘rational’ policymaking lures foreign buyers
Shut down in 1939, the Art Deco-style Porte des Lilas has built up a rich history in films from ‘Amélie’ to ‘John Wick’
Rollout of high-speed mobile networks hit by factors including limited investment and disruption from ban on Huawei kit
Ministers set to endorse report on how to cut delays to upgrading electricity system
Internal appointment will lead UK central bank’s work on financial stability
Journal du Dimanche staff had protested at arrival of Geoffroy Lejeune ahead of impending takeover by billionaire Vincent Bolloré
Home Office says vessel will open ‘in the coming weeks’ after inspections uncover compliance issues
Property owners warn tourist accommodation will be cut under new licensing system as UK housing shortage fuels Airbnb backlash
Bumper increase in past six months doubles staff costs for largest western lender still operating in country
Paris has been closely following restructuring efforts of group that provides information systems for military
The party is becoming more disciplined as it senses power in some eastern states is within reach
President Mohamed Bazoum, regarded as the west’s staunchest ally in the Sahel, was overthrown last week
Washington curbs Esta visa waiver scheme amid concerns about identity checks for citizenship applicants
Economists warn falling job vacancies in Germany and France signal potential weakening of bloc’s labour market
Strike is second in three days and signals Ukraine’s intent to step up attacks on targets inside Russia
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