Letter: University research must incentivise quality over quantity
From Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
From Mandy Hill, Managing Director, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
From Damien Morris, North Perth, WA, Australia
From Nick Cunningham, London, EC2, UK
From Christopher Lavender,
From Clive Linssen, Barcelona, Spain
From Bruce Couchman, Toronto, ON, Canada
From Andy Thompson, Worcester Park, Surrey, UK
From Ed Houlihan, Retired US Navy Vietnam Veteran, Ridgewood, NJ, US
Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi says the country is not asking for a ceasefire
Brent crude had risen 26 per cent from the start of the current war to $81 a barrel by March 4, not 12 per cent as wrongly stated in an article on March 5
Israel orders area of hundreds of thousands of people cleared as war rages with militant group Hizbollah
Trump says Tehran wants to ‘make a deal’, but Iran’s foreign minister says the country not asking for a ceasefire
Donald Trump has not fulfilled a vow to refill the Strategic Petroleum Reserve that was drained by Joe Biden
Draft rule would require countries to invest in America in exchange for advanced semiconductors
President says the US would not accept Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s son Mojtaba as supreme leader
Labour suspends Joani Reid, the MP whose husband David Taylor has been arrested in the counterterrorism probe
Three leading Middle East economies consider options as US-Israeli campaign against Tehran continues
Also in today’s newsletter: China cuts growth target, and Europe-to-Asia air travel squeezed
US lacks firepower to provide $350bn in coverage needed to revive Strait of Hormuz transits, JPMorgan says
Is there anything really new about them?
Drone attack on Azerbaijan puts further pressure on western airlines
Democratic attorneys-general say president exceeded authority after Supreme Court struck down original levies