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Top Washington diplomat uses first visit to kingdom as secretary of state to downplay differences with hosts
Patricio Guzmán, who left his country after the 1973 revolution, trains his camera on a new social uprising
Assault with German-made Leopards is first heavily armoured attack of Kyiv’s summer push
EU commission launches probe into Polish law seeking to block politicians from public office for alleged pro-Russia activities
Also in today’s newsletter, US solar industry had its best first-quarter ever — and there’s no sign of a slowdown
‘A big fight’: potential new fossil fuel source causes rift in Lula government after green pledges
Sanctions are squeezing Russia’s net export earnings — now target the surpluses accumulated since last year
Military co-ordination with Taipei is ‘taboo’ issue for China, analysts said
Economic recovery from pandemic curbs has failed to pick up pace as consumers sit on savings
US to link up with Taiwan and Japan drone fleets to share real-time data
The growing influence of sports gambling has spurred calls for a better legal framework for the industry
Wall Street power brokers at heart of detente between US PGA Tour and Saudi-funded upstart LIV
Humanitarian disaster compounded by damage to crucial farming industry and transport routes
Optimists see the chance of benefits as Sino-US tensions alter the financial dynamics
Face of resistance to Saudi Arabia-backed venture says he still ‘hates’ rival tour after shock tie-up was announced
Silicon Valley VC group’s lucrative foray into rival nation ends as geopolitical tensions flare up
Large areas left without clean drinking water as civilians warned to be wary of landmines caught up in torrents
Currency undergoes biggest fall since late 2021 after finance minister’s pledge to restore ‘rational’ policies
Group plans to break up into three entities following Beijing’s campaign to rein in country’s largest tech companies
Thyssenkrupp and Mazagon Dock expected to sign memorandum of understanding
US secretary of state had scrapped planned trip over suspected spy balloon incident
Imports decline less than expected in optimistic signal as manufacturing growth continues to lag behind
Viral TikTok videos on how to steal the vehicles led to a surge in crime, says the city’s law department
Plus, Sequoia splits up with China and a cross-border takeover saga tests relations between Rome and Beijing
If the country’s shift towards economic orthodoxy is real, credible steps need to be taken quickly
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