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The state power company is battling a legacy of neglect, mismanagement and state capture
G7 allies are debating whether to spend Moscow’s frozen funds to support Ukraine
Indian prime minister would ‘look into’ any evidence but insists ties with US are ‘strengthening’
Buenos Aires landlords are removing apartments from the traditional market as inflation tops 160%
We start a three-part series on how India has changed under Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Red metal known as a leading indicator on the global economy is set to be 2023’s top-performing industrial mineral
Asset swap will hand oligarch cash in exchange for his stake in Austria’s Strabag construction firm
Authorities close two crossings that account for 36% of rail traffic on southern border to redeploy personnel
Anadolu Efes will not pay for the share with western companies continuing their difficult exit from Russia
Exploring Burford’s prospects of extracting that $16bn judgement out of Buenos Aires
Rescuers race to find survivors as hundreds injured in mountainous region in north-western provinces
Also in this newsletter: Greece’s legal migration plan splits its ruling party
Owner of Tetley tea wants to acquire brands that can grow internationally as well as within the country
From Singapore to Vietnam, companies tap south-east Asia in expansion drive
Despite tension between the US and China, strong companies, strategic resources and less synchronised economies will draw funds
Stand-off over funds to Ukraine has laid bare the need to reform how the bloc works
Former army commander takes 90% of the vote against three almost unknown opponents
US Indo-Pacific commander says Beijing’s cooling aggressive stance is a positive sign
Chair of steel conglomerate says claims are ‘false and baseless’
Heavy police presence deployed while members of public queued overnight in support
Plus: Serbia’s election sees Vučić strengthen his control of parliament
Chinese spies ran a Belgian politician as an intelligence asset for more than three years
The territory’s growing reliance on China has turned into a distinctly mixed blessing — with questions of how long hallmarks of its own system can endure
Setback on funding for Kyiv was ‘high point of escalation’ by antagonistic Hungarian premier
Country’s central bank raises capital requirements in move to curb rising delinquencies
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