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Time to give the euro a glow-up

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Inside the private equity-insurance nexus

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China’s tighter export controls squeeze wider range of rare earths

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Canada scraps tech tax to advance trade talks with Donald Trump

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Israel 1967, Iran 2025: two countries on the threshold of a nuclear bomb

A secret nuclear programme deep underground, shielded from American eyes, slowly revealing the secrets of

Trump says he has found group of ‘wealthy people’ to buy TikTok

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Republicans struggle to pass Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ as debate drags on

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Iran attack could be the death knell for nuclear non-proliferation

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Trump’s spending and attacks on Fed put US safe-haven status at risk, economists warn

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Get ready to embark on a new era of financial repression

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Russia hits Ukraine with biggest air attack of the war

Russia launched the most extensive aerial bombardment of Ukraine since its full-scale invasion, according to

US energy groups spend record sums on power plants to feed data centres

US energy companies are pouring record sums into building power plants and transmission lines to

US holidaymakers descend on Europe as overtourism fears mount

Europe’s tourist hotspots are braced for a record number of visitors this summer as holidaymakers

Iran could restart enriching uranium in months, says nuclear watchdog head

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Donald Trump’s threats push Canada to bulldoze its byzantine internal trade barriers

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Central banks warned to stay on inflation alert

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Inside the British lab growing a biological computer

In a laboratory outside Cambridge sits a remarkable “biological computer”. Its 200,000 human brain cells,