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Secretary of state Antony Blinken will lead delegation meeting with Mexican president López Obrador
Gunman behind worst mass shooting in Czech Republic’s recent history was student, say authorities
Former NYC mayor and Trump lawyer lists liabilities of up to $500mn amid legal fallout from 2020 US election fraud claims
Talks to broker an agreement to release the remaining captives have gathered pace in recent days
Africa’s second-biggest oil producer exits cartel amid row over production targets
Guideline relaxation aimed at indirectly supporting Ukraine also allows artillery shells to be shipped to UK
An aerial view of damage in Gaza City and Khan Younis as Israel’s military advances
Tackling cost of eggs and putting western company exits on hold among measures aimed at containing surging prices
A counterfactual view of the conflict in Ukraine
Discrepancy between broker testimony and official data fuels fears authorities are playing down extent of crisis
Office tower sales at Europe’s biggest business district have shrivelled, though it is trying to attract new renters
Move underscores group’s booming growth and is a welcome sign for the city’s commercial real estate market
Global status of Chinese territory’s market is under threat as chief executive Nicolas Aguzin departs
White House says $14.9bn deal merits scrutiny on security grounds despite Japan being an ally
Also in today’s newsletter, China’s BYD set to announce Hungarian EV factory and an exclusive interview with Narendra Modi
UK disposal by Swedish group to German utility highlights divergent views on sector
UK chancellor says lowering cost of borrowing would be crucial moment in shifting country’s economic mood
Whitehall has been under pressure from parts of the Conservative party and the public to cut migrant numbers
West Coast mainline hit by storm while strike at Channel Tunnel forces Eurostar to cancel services
Moscow must be made to pay, but without risking harm to global financial stability
Group to invest in car plant in bid to dominate European EV industry by end of decade
New president makes good on campaign pledge to pare back bureaucracy as protesters decry ‘chainsaw austerity’
Michael Saunders warns counting costs of bond-buying programme in public debt could force fiscal retrenchment
Beijing dominates supply of materials used in clean energy and defence, and curbs could add to tensions with US
Hungary’s leader insists he will not be swayed by threats or offers of money
US chair of joint chiefs has first bilateral conversation with counterpart in Beijing since 2022
French president criticised for defending film star who is facing allegations of rape and sexual assault
Proposed global rules aimed at minimising the incentive for investor stampedes should be welcomed
The timing of Beijing’s ending of tariff cuts for certain chemical imports is telling
Also in today’s newsletter, bison and black diamonds feature in Scott Sheffield’s holiday plans
The MoJ’s consultation on digitising these documents fails to consider crucial points
Also in today’s newsletter, Milei unveils sweeping changes to Argentina’s economy and Venezuela and US swap prisoners
Hopefully, an end to ‘computer says no’ budgeting
Government draws ire of northern mayors after redirecting £235mn for road surfacing in the capital
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