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‘Real starvation’ afflicting Gaza, Trump says
Donald Trump blocks Taiwan’s President Lai from New York stopover
Trump says Russia has 10 to 12 days to agree ceasefire in Ukraine
Germany and France hit out at EU-US deal
What have the US and EU agreed on trade?
Western liberalism’s waning star
China launches $500 annual baby subsidy in effort to boost births
Russia runs low on Soviet-era arms as North Korea fills gap
What the world got wrong about tariffs
US and EU reach tariff agreement to avert trade war
How the EU succumbed to Trump’s tariff steamroller
White House presses Fed for ‘dramatically lower’ rates as meeting looms
The coming crypto crisis
The coming crypto crisis

July 27, 2025

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French defence firm Naval Group investigates cyber leak
Allianz’s US life arm hit by cyber attack
The EU doesn’t need a deal with Trump
Palestinian journalists in Gaza ‘being starved’, media watchdog says
China’s battle with deflation isn’t just a demand problem
Crypto lenders dial up risk with ‘microfinance on steroids’
Israel to airdrop food into Gaza as it rebuffs famine claims
EU and US locked in talks ahead of key Trump meeting with von der Leyen
‘There is nothing to buy’: Gaza’s descent into mass starvation
Why Oasis won in the end
Why Oasis won in the end

July 26, 2025

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The bond market maths does not add up for governments
How long can the US economy defy expectations?
Von der Leyen says she will meet Donald Trump in Scotland as hopes rise of EU-US trade deal
AI start-up Anthropic open to Mideast funds in talks for $150bn valuation
‘All the banks were lying’: Tom Hayes on his decade-long battle for justice
Trump brings war against the Fed to Powell’s home turf
Trader who claims he made 97% of hedge fund’s revenues sues over bonus
Wall Street ‘euphoria’ sparks bubble warnings
Why are young adults in the English-speaking world so unhappy?
Chinese kindergartens in crisis as enrolments plunge 25% in 4 years
Donald Trump and Jay Powell spar as US president visits Federal Reserve
Intel abandons manufacturing sites as part of turnaround plan
Trump administration allows Chevron to restart Venezuela operations
Steve Witkoff pulls US team out of Gaza ceasefire talks
Zelenskyy signals retreat from power grab after mass protests in Ukraine
Buzz Aldrin and Vivek Lall: Calling all space pioneers — America needs you
BCG will not publish internal probe into Gaza modelling work
The book that explains the billionaire doomers
The polarising power of Andriy Yermak
Tesla profits slump on worsening EV sales
Meme stock mania returns as Krispy Kreme and GoPro shares soar
Alphabet profits jump 20% on strength in ad and cloud units
Tory leader Badenoch says she is Britain’s Milei
Macrons file US lawsuit over claims France’s first lady was born male
US and EU close in on 15% tariff deal
The world is run by old men in a hurry
US and Japan agree trade deal
Coca-Cola gets roped into making America healthy again
Bonds in Mexican state oil company Pemex jump on debt sale plan
Microsoft accuses Chinese hackers of exploiting SharePoint software
Trump official vows Doge-inspired squeeze on government contractors
The Ukraine war will shape the world
Mike Johnson shuts US House early to avoid Epstein vote
Microsoft poaches top Google DeepMind staff in AI talent war
Coca-Cola to launch cane sugar-based Coke in US this autumn
Fusion energy start-up claims to have cracked alchemy
Race to find Trump successor gets under way in Iowa
Trump slams judge in Harvard federal funding case as a ‘total disaster’
Polymarket buys regulated exchange to expand prediction market in US
Scott Bessent calls for probe into ‘the entire Federal Reserve institution’
Don’t fight the Fed
Don’t fight the Fed

July 21, 2025

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Law firms and banks turn to the courts to get M&A fees paid
Wise co-founder urges investors to block US listing in row over voting rights
Russia’s drone swarms pierce Ukraine’s defences at record rate
Tech shocks to industry have only just begun
Can Europe break free of American tech supremacy?
UK government seeks way out of clash with US over Apple encryption
Klaus Schwab rejects misconduct probe findings as WEF dispute deepens
Japan’s PM Ishiba signals intent to stay on despite election blow
Space is the new factory floor
The US economy is more fragile than it appears
EU cracks down on state meddling in bank M&A
AI groups spend to replace low-cost ‘data labellers’ with high-paid experts
Trump’s suit against Murdoch ruptures bond that shaped the US right
HSBC renews search for chair after struggling to find suitable candidates
The unspoken truth about the baby bust
The rise and fall of Fred Goodwin
Japan tells its companies in Taiwan: ‘You’re on your own’
Trump sues Wall Street Journal’s publisher and Rupert Murdoch
Trump golf club ditches goats — but keeps $240,000 farm tax break
Global crypto assets hit $4tn as industry wins backing of US lawmakers
Trump pushes for 15%-20% minimum tariff on all EU goods
Pam Bondi, the Trump loyalist swallowed up by the Epstein affair
US rejects WHO pandemic response measures
Trump calls for release of Epstein testimony
Rising graduate joblessness is mainly affecting men. Will that last?
Elon Musk backer Vy Capital closes to outside investors after windfall
Trump set to open US retirement market to crypto investments
US Congress passes landmark bill to regulate stablecoins
Netflix says weak dollar and strong subscriber growth will boost revenue
Can Trump fire the chair of the US Federal Reserve?
AI start-up Perplexity’s valuation tops $18bn months after latest funding round
Senior White House official dials up criticism of Fed’s $2.5bn renovation
Disinformation warriors are ‘grooming’ chatbots
Trump’s escalating attacks on Fed unnerve investors
AI is reinforcing the dominance of English in the workplace
Down in one: how private equity swallowed the BrewDog Unicorn

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