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Beijing leadership faces tough challenges to satisfy the ambitions of its youth
Ukraine’s allies fear military support will fade in US election year
How pension funds’ investments have impacted the London Stock Exchange
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Ukraine says it has blocked an unprecedented barrage of Russian missiles over Kyiv
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Iranian-American artist Sheida Soleimani tells her family history through her photography, after years of creating political works
Turkish voters await outcome of critical presidential election
Turkey: Erdoğan faces his greatest electoral challenge yet
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US inflation eases to 4.9% in April as Fed tightening takes effect
Russia’s leader drags the world back to 20th-century ways
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Ireland to propose creation of sovereign wealth fund
The Silicon Valley legend has a plan to jump back to the top of the semiconductor chip industry
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Chinese investment in Europe falls as watchdogs increase scrutiny
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G7-led price cap on Russian oil exports forces Kremlin to raise tax burden on producers
Labour claims it’s on course to win the next general election — can it?
A long-time palliative care nurse tells us what we owe the people who help us die
ECB raises rates as central bank president Christine Lagarde hints at further rises to bring inflation down
Syrian leader finds himself courted by Arab regimes eager to solve local problems
Conservatives and Labour go head to head on Thursday in a big test at the local ballot boxes
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Refurbished iPhones boost Apple’s share of Indian market
What happened to EY’s grand plan to shake up the accounting industry?
Germany looks to immigration reform to address a worsening skills shortage
Your money ‘personality’ — and how to change it
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Iran keeps inflation data under wraps as economic crisis deepens
Plus, the mood on the doorsteps ahead of England’s local elections
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