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President locks horns with Republicans and sketches out appeal to voters with 2024 election looming
Morocco’s OCP had record earnings last year after European rivals were hit by soaring energy costs
Allies wary of risk of Russian escalation even as arms decisions reflect Kyiv’s changing battlefield requirements
Opposition targets country’s ruling Bharatiya Janata party over crisis at conglomerate run by leader’s ally
Sunak’s departmental shake-up is unlikely to achieve much and will only cause upheaval
Rescuers in battered Şanlıurfa work around the clock to free those trapped in the rubble
Industry observers warn a final outcome is not imminent
Scottish first minister’s missteps over convicted rapist have highlighted divisions within ruling SNP
Officials say flight allowed them to collect more information about Beijing’s surveillance abilities
Former head of defunct German payments company accused of making incorrect and misleading statements to investors
Start-ups aim to address dearth of reliable information in Africa’s largest economy
Concerns emerge about decision-making at top of Beijing’s policy apparatus
Race to tackle growing humanitarian crisis amid scenes of devastation
Google, Microsoft and some start-ups plan to embed AI into their services in ways that may transform the market
Mysterious financial hole at heart of retailer has pitted banks against billionaires
New ways of working are vital but ultimately the UK health service simply needs more cash, experts say
Ruling by US court will make companies think twice about using Chapter 11 schemes to handle lawsuits
Data gathered by swelling ‘lighter than air’ programme could have defence applications
Deals between Google, Microsoft and Amazon and ‘generative AI’ start-ups raise competition concerns
The Abrams demonstrates the pitfalls of Washington’s overcomplicated defence procurement system
The UK’s national health system is showing signs of frailty as it nears its 75th birthday
Health of former president has deteriorated rapidly in detention, amid allegations of poisoning
‘Car guy’ Koji Sato tasked with reshaping strategy of world’s biggest carmaker
Taboos around spreading coronavirus and weak yen keep travellers home and industry ailing
Economists debate whether Fed is orchestrating a ‘soft landing’ or failing to cool the economy enough
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