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Nuclear power disagreements between Paris and Berlin have halted progress on EU electricity market reform
Anti-German rhetoric is aimed at discrediting Polish opposition leader Donald Tusk
After a peace deal ended the conflict in Tigray, the country is on the slow road to recovery. But lingering animosity threatens progress
The FT’s Joe Miller and Ciara Nugent explain what a $16bn court judgment means for Argentina, as it grapples with skyrocketing inflation and an impending presidential election
FT research finds dangerously high bed occupancy levels and delays for A&E treatment
Former journalist Andrew Gilligan has long railed against the HS2 project and its managers
Chaos in the House after Republican rebels oust Speaker, blocking legislative business and setting up leadership battle
Contested region has been pacified since New Delhi scrapped special constitutional status in 2019 crackdown
Revolt by hardliners unseats GOP leader, bringing fresh turmoil to Washington
UK chancellor argued successfully for a Euston terminus as Rishi Sunak prepares to axe the route’s northern leg
PM set to announce the scaling back of the flagship UK infrastructure project in Tory conference speech
Partisan battles in Washington and apparent stalemate in war have thrown US support for Kyiv into question
Ministers concerned dominance of subject at conference could cast Conservatives in a hostile light
Military leaders struggle to find a solution to Sahel country’s political crisis
Labour accuses home secretary of using controversial speech to further her credentials as a future Tory leader
Rift between Ottawa and New Delhi deepens over murder of Canadian Sikh separatist
Vladimir Putin could be arrested by country’s authorities enforcing an International Criminal Court warrant
NewsClick journalists and contributors say police seized phones and laptops in early morning operation
Cancelling Manchester leg would reduce connectivity gains needed to justify the project
As things stand, a declining population is set to slow the growth of the economy
PM’s flagship Multiply programme gets off to slow start, with experts criticising ‘short termist’ approach
The maligned nation is doing better than the continent at fighting extremists
Flies and tigers alike are being swatted
‘Shortage occupation list’ opens door to exploitation by bosses and should be axed, says Migration Advisory Committee
Tory party’s sharp divides on taxes and spending constrain chancellor’s moves to slim down public services
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