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Opec+ members agree new deal which will reduce quotas for weaker African states
Mehmet Şimşek signals intention to move away from unorthodox strategy that has fuelled crisis
Narendra Modi vows to punish those responsible while opposition slams lack of rail investment
Defence minister slams ‘navigational hegemony’ in warning that highlights growing risk of unintended conflict in Asia
Critics believe commission ostensibly set up to probe pro-Russian politicians is targeting opposition leader
President brings back well-regarded finance minister a week after winning second-round of presidential poll
Allowing trade to be digitalised will massively improve efficiency and offer economic gains
Healthcare groups call for reforms to pharma supply chains as up to half a million patients could be affected
Florida governor steps outside his policy comfort zone to take on Donald Trump as Republican presidential nominee
Reshoring index shows inbound Chinese goods fell to lowest level in 10 years amid geopolitical tensions
Latin American leaders’ embrace of authoritarian president curtails west’s ability to press for free and fair elections
BP and Heathrow among those to enlist in venture to provide new voice for UK’s most prominent companies
Also in today’s newsletter, AI therapy and sci-fi writer Ted Chiang for Lunch with the FT
Former Autoglass boss Gary Lubner pledges financial help to put party in power ‘for a long time’
Plus, Pence launches presidential campaign, a crunch CBI vote on reform and CRH shareholders decide whether to list in New York
German conglomerate coordinating letter of support for crisis-hit UK lobby group ahead of vote of confidence on Tuesday
MPs should make the case for funds to invest in the UK, rather than forcing them
Former prime minister told that publicly provided advice will be withdrawn if he undermines the government
Unsupervised generative AI could harm users and no one should risk their mental stability with ad hoc experimentation
Chic openings on the Spanish archipelago
Drugmaker seeks opportunities due to ageing population and burgeoning biotech industry
Manufacturers fear penalties for missed quotas will push up cost to consumers, threatening investment and jobs
Angelos Frangopoulos talks about expansion plans for the UK’s mini-equivalent to Fox News
JPX president suggests cash was king in deflationary times but households now need better returns
Investigation under way into cause of country’s deadliest rail accident in decades
Egyptian assailant was killed after Israeli military went in search of comrades
Divergent responses to proposal illustrate deep divides between US, Europe and global south over the conflict
Countries’ national security advisers met days after Gulf state revealed it has left American-led multinational naval task force
Wholesale prices are still well above the average before the war in Ukraine
Lloyd Austin calls for more engagement but Beijing blames Washington for breakdown in communication
Whoever wins the snap July election will confront difficulties whose origins lie in the 1970s turn to democracy
The actions of one Indian official are a guide to what not to do when in a panic
The filmmaker’s critical acceptance speech has set off a furore in France
Those considering such lofty renewables should not count on great returns
Pandemic-era restraints on communication continue as the Chinese economy reopens
The FT’s chief economics commentator speaks to democracy expert Larry Diamond
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