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Also in today’s newsletter, Japan’s bomb shelter upgrade, and China steps up tax crackdown on overseas investments ...
Protesters demanding Israeli’s government agree a deal to free hostages held by Hamas in Gaza launched a national “day of stoppage”, staging demonstrations and blocking roads across the country.
European leaders will join Ukrainian president in US as he comes under pressure to concede territory to Moscow ...
Bankers gather in Wyoming, European heads fly to Washington for vital Ukraine war peace talks, big box retailers report ...
Home secretary Yvette Cooper has mounted a fresh defence of the UK government’s decision to ban Palestine Action, as more people prepare to appear in court charged with supporting the proscribed ...
Undoing some of the damage done in Anchorage will be not be an easy task. But Zelenskyy will have learned from the last ...
Wildfires have triggered the largest ever deployment of the European Union firefighting force, Spain’s prime minister said, as the country prepares to battle blazes tearing across several regions in ...
Measuring and ranking countries’ efforts to protect animal and plant life will incentivise us to achieve a better future ...
European leaders will be tempted to celebrate Trump’s support for European security guarantees for Ukraine as a diplomatic advance and proof of enduring transatlantic co-operation. But it will count ...
In response to the financial crash, governments across the advanced world spent heavily to provide capital injections and loans. Central banks slashed interest rates and began quantitative easing.
Central bankers in the UK heaved a sigh of relief last year when inflation finally dropped below the 2 per cent target, hitting 1.7 per cent in September. More recently, the trend has been firmly in ...
The chief executive of artificial intelligence chatbot maker Character.ai believes most people will have “AI friends” in the ...
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