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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
Ajay Banga faces calls for reform following proposal for fresh capital to drive climate and development finance
Arctic Council severed ties with Moscow after it invaded Ukraine, increasing risk of a polar region ‘with no rules’
Domestic clash over use of illegal wells by farmers has international repercussions
Country was grappling with a leadership vacuum and an economic collapse even before the arrest warrants for Riad Salameh
Pandemic has failed to alter long-running trend of stagnant real growth across advanced economies
López Obrador’s Morena unseats PRI in one of last opposition-held states and picks up momentum ahead of national polls next year
Plus, Dutch pensions overhaul, US stocks diverge, and Klint and Mondrian at Tate Modern
Also in today’s newsletter: Europe seeks a new positive agenda with Latin America
Also in today’s newsletter, Bank of England plans to broaden deposit scheme reforms and Saudi Arabia to cut oil production
Reform of the system is vital but there are pros and cons to the idea of retooling the PPF
One exploration group abandons country because of ‘political instability’ as warnings rise of legal challenges
Critics warn it will raise financing costs for developing countries on international markets
APG sees big rethink on investment in the country as geopolitical risks increase
Real estate arm aims to capitalise on high demand for motion picture and TV production space
Neither government nor private sector problems can be discussed in a vacuum
From African photography in New York to rarely seen Basquiats in Basel, the next months are a feast for the eyes
Saudi Arabia seeks to boost oil price with output cut of 1mn barrels a day
Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank’s UK arm shone light on weaknesses in existing regime
British prime minister looking to discuss ‘Cern-like’ body to conduct international research
First minister ‘committed’ to juryless pilot scheme despite mounting opposition
BP and Heathrow among those to enlist in venture to provide new voice for UK’s most prominent companies
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
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