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US president’s team says he will take part in September debate despite disastrous Thursday performance
Decision overturns long-standing Chevron doctrine that has guided courts and regulators for 40 years
Markets continue to bet on prospect of interest rate cuts from US central bank by end of 2024
‘The question we get asked most frequently is if money is safe in France’
The leading expert in PTSD and author of ‘The Body Keeps the Score’ on rewiring the brain — and why talking cures are overrated
Emmanuel Macron wanted to save France from the far right. It has never been closer to power
EU executive arm drops merger review into US tech companies’ alliance
Fast-fashion group’s ambition of listing in London is facing scrutiny in both UK and China
Obstruction charge was interpreted too broadly, court rules
Conservatives struggle to build momentum ahead of next week’s UK vote
Musa Bazhaev, who was placed on western sanctions lists, transferred luxury Forte Village to relative in February 2022
Sportswear maker says it is taking aggressive action to reorganise inventory after weaker than expected quarter
Carlos Torres is confident the Spanish bank’s €10bn pursuit of its smaller rival will succeed
Measures announced by ultranationalist minister draw fierce criticism from Palestinians and Israeli leftwing
As a changing climate makes southern counties ripe for viticulture, the largest producers are attracting investment from overseas
Poor harvests hitting production have forced up the cost of key ingredient
South African president and pro-business party’s John Steenhuisen seek to resolve dispute over cabinet posts
Few disagree on the goal but turning it into reality requires strategic thinking
The risks to the region’s institutions lie elsewhere
US officials say Chinese organised crime groups are laundering much of the cash accumulated by Mexican drugs cartels
Islamist regime has issued hundreds of contracts to tap gold, gemstones and minerals
Fund manager expects political gridlock and market discipline to limit ‘meaningfully’ what Rassemblement National can do
Proposal follows controversial UK rules that place the burden on banks
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