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Experts warn of existential threats that require a global competition for good ideas
American hegemony and the group’s economic dominance are now history
Show of unity on Russia and China needs to be followed up with concrete actions
Speakers at the FTWeekend Festival discuss the future of US relations with Beijing
America’s allies have some shiny rhetoric but no common legal tool to take on bullying from Beijing
Beijing cracks down on chipmaker within hours of Joe Biden predicting an imminent ‘thaw’ in relations
Also in this newsletter: why the solar industry is criticising EU plans to boost clean tech
US president optimistic Beijing and Washington will move beyond row over ‘silly balloon’
Ukrainian president defies host Japan’s expectations by timing attendance to ambush Brazil and India
Ukraine’s president targets Modi and Lula in call to global leaders to unite behind his proposal to end Russia’s war
Leaders fail to set cut-off points as Japan and Germany prevail
Concerns raised over ‘economic coercion’ and militarisation of South China Sea
Gathering brings Ukrainian president face to face with leaders of India and Brazil
Leaders at Hiroshima summit to unveil ‘common set of tools’ to increase security
Also in this newsletter: ECB highlights dangers of leaked announcements, and UK unveils semiconductor strategy
Ukraine president seeks to broaden international support ahead of offensive against Russian occupation
Von der Leyen and Sunak among group urging greater oversight of powerful technology
G7 to impose fresh sanctions on Russian ships, aircraft and diamonds
Leaders of the G7 nations meet in Hiroshima to discuss sanctions, the war in Ukraine, relations with China, climate strategy, economic coercion, dealings with the Global South, and the rapid development of AI
Taro Kono, Japan’s digital minister, says elections could be targeted by ‘malicious elements’
Striking the right balance between national security and economic interests is a challenge likely to weigh heavily during the summit
America has taken a shine to forum - not as a way to thrash out global solutions, but as a body of like-minded leading nations able to agree a united front
Tokyo says Asia’s circumstances require a different speed of energy transition — but critics dismiss its argument as self-serving
As in the cold war, the US is rallying democratic allies in Europe and Asia for a generational struggle
Coalition believes it has succeeded in hitting Kremlin revenues
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