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Employee working for German far-right party’s lead candidate accused of passing sensitive information to Beijing
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Rich countries espouse active industrial policy at home while continuing to impose outdated policies abroad
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Brussels’ offer to open talks has been rebuffed but the prospect of a deal is still possible, say experts
With his freedom at risk, former US president scowls but sits silently at the start of testimony in his criminal trial
House of Lords abandons efforts to amend legislation to underpin prime minister’s contentious removals plan
President expected to sign law unlocking long-delayed $60bn in funding for Ukraine this week
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Head of financial institutions group for Europe relocates at sensitive time for its operations on the continent
Opposition Labour party vows to rethink the appointment if it wins the general election
Regulator confronts growing concerns within government that move will undermine competitiveness
Prosecutors allege former president was part of ‘co-ordinated, long-running conspiracy’ in first remarks to New York jury
Economy’s shift away from manufacturing may have been accelerated by Brexit, some experts argue
Writer of book about Mussolini claims PM is trying to rewrite history and failing to adequately condemn fascism
President Daniel Noboa strengthens hand to tackle crime wave but voters fail to back economic proposals
Christopher Cash was arrested by police last year under the Official Secrets Act
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