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Contributions will boost lending to poorer countries as pressure grows
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Maximise every euro from immobilised reserves to aid Ukraine, says Biden adviser Daleep Singh
Ex-president steps up efforts to court Black and Latino voters with a campaign stop in the spiritual home of African-Americans
Patriotism among Iranians tempered by discontent over languishing economy
Wreckage photographed in Iraq indicates how Israeli jets hit back at Tehran from afar
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Attack does not compel Tehran to respond, say former officials and analysts, though they fear a line has now been crossed
Eurozone borrowing costs seen as likely to fall first as strength of US economy lowers chance of imminent rate cuts
Scrutiny by ‘star chamber’ of where development cash goes could be set in law after share being spent in Britain rises
Friction between Bulgaria and North Macedonia may be about to take a turn for the worse
Environmental party reconsiders its future in government after climate targets are ditched
Using old, abandoned objects to mourn the plight of his native Syria, Kourbaj creates works that speak with particular power to exiled author Hisham Matar
Premier set to approve plans to replace current amphibious fleet with multi-purpose support ships
Conservative candidates try to distance themselves from party’s problems in Westminster
Doris Kearns Goodwin has written award-winning studies of four former American presidents. Her latest book focuses on her own coming of age
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UK struggling to reach state aid agreement with Chinese-owned company 18 months after plea for £500mn support package
Gregory Makoff’s book is a fair and comprehensive look at what became the trial of the century for sovereign debt
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US stock markets suffer their worst run since October 2022 as investors pull back from AI bets
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Tories aim for pre-election announcement despite warnings from IMF about UK’s fragile finances
Beijing launches restructuring of armed forces as it challenges US dominance in Pacific
Dave Ramsden’s comments suggest he does not need much more evidence of price growth falling before backing rate cuts
Officials and diplomats indicate attacks were limited and sought to avoid full-blown escalation
Apparent whistleblower report cites concerns over firm’s work for collapsed Chinese developer
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Brent spikes above $90 before dropping close to three-week low as Tehran plays down attacks
Citadel Securities attacks Devin Nunes after letter to Nasdaq raises concerns over naked short selling
The standoff with Israel has done little to raise Tehran’s regional standing
While the reaction to the latest hostilities has been tame, the global economy is too fragile for a new crisis
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