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Ceremonial head of state’s mea culpa reflects the shock Putin’s war on Ukraine has had on the ‘old ways of thinking’
Move would create the world’s largest regulated national market for the drug
Green light for Cosco in Hamburg divides lawmakers and draws criticism from Brussels
The Kusnacht Practice treats royals, billionaires and celebrities struggling with mental health problems
The sense of invulnerability cloaking one of Europe’s most politically connected billionaires is punctured
First day of summit set to run over because of diverging positions on energy
Action linked to investigation by state prosecutor into corruption at top of government
Prosecutor’s office says key lieutenant to country’s one-time leader turns crown witness
Exit polls signal that 78-year old incumbent has secured victory in the first round
Hungary could again delay adoption of latest package
Move to 0.5% marks the end of an era of negative interest rates in Europe
Melting process affecting ice bodies from the Himalayas to the Andes has been most apparent in Europe
German utility asks for €4bn while Austria’s largest supplier admits to difficulty financing operations
Challenge to government plans complicates modernisation of country’s military and risks spat with Washington
An unusually dry winter and spring followed by a summer of baking heat are part of an overall warming trend
In exile in Vienna, the former ‘kingmaker’ on the dangers of mixing business and politics — and the moment his country missed its chance to stop Putin’s war
Tensions run high ahead of Mario Draghi’s return to parliament today to gauge support for his agenda
A tale of scandal after scandal at one of Europe's leading banks
Tom Naratil leaves Swiss lender after 39 years and Naureen Hassan joins to lead Americas division
Judges find ‘no intention of unlawful enrichment’ over payments made in 2011
Bank ignored signs of criminality including suitcases of cash, Switzerland’s top criminal court rules
Surge in spying activity in Geneva follows expulsion of agents from neighbouring states, says report
How will the war in Ukraine reshape ties with some of the sector’s most lucrative clients?
Franc surges on SNB announcement that benchmark rate would rise to minus 0.25%
Sanctions imposed on Russia have focused debate over the country’s long-cherished economic haven status
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