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US administration has repeatedly delayed deadline for Chinese owner to sell social media platform’s US operations ...
The UK government faces a crunch vote on its controversial welfare reforms, with ministers refusing to say if concessions by ...
Canada has scrapped a digital services tax that targeted US technology companies, in an effort to smooth trade negotiations ...
The surprise, however, is that despite the shocks emanating from Washington and the Middle East, US stocks are still grinding ...
Republican senators late on Saturday eked out the numbers to start debating what Trump has dubbed the “big, beautiful bill” after an afternoon of fraught negotiations. The vote of 51-49 began a ...
Plus, UK wealth managers eye private markets, investors flee long-term bonds, and Kiefer/Van Gogh at the Royal Academy ...
Donald Trump’s “breathtaking fiscal policy excess” and attacks on the Federal Reserve’s independence risk diminishing the ...
Meta is looking to raise $29bn to fund its all-in push into artificial intelligence . . . Talks between the Instagram-owner ...
China’s export controls are spilling over into products beyond the rare earths and magnets officially identified by Beijing, ...
Russia launched the most extensive aerial bombardment of Ukraine since its full-scale invasion, according to Kyiv, signalling ...
Comments by IAEA’s Rafael Grossi follow week of conflicting claims about damage done by US and Israeli strikes ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Nissan has sought to delay payments to suppliers and plans to cut 250 jobs at its UK plant, as the Japanese ...
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