May 25 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Financial Times. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Headlines
- EU agrees sanctions on Belarus for forcing down flight https://on.ft.com/3bStLi1
- G7 is close to deal on taxation of world's largest companies https://on.ft.com/3ucc3fK
- India police visit Twitter offices after tweet row https://on.ft.com/3bN23TO
- EY staff to spend at least two days a week working from home https://on.ft.com/3oLRF3Q
Overview
- Brussels agreed to ramp up sanctions against Belarus and ban its state airline from EU airports after the Minsk regime triggered global uproar by intercepting a Ryanair flight carrying an opposition activist.
- The Group of Seven top advanced economies are close to an accord on the corporate taxation of multinationals, paving the way for a global deal later in the year to create new rules for the imposition of levies on the world's largest companies.
- Police in India have visited the local office of social media company Twitter, after its moderators labelled a tweet by the national spokesperson of the governing party as potentially misleading.
- Accountant EY has told its UK staff they should expect to spend at least two days a week working from home after the pandemic, becoming the latest professional services firm to embrace hybrid working.
(Compiled by Bengaluru newsroom)