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Your guide to a disrupted world
Central bank intervenes as world’s second-biggest economy suffers lockdowns and property market malaise
Cost of servicing debt tops rental income for first time since 2007 as creditworthiness deteriorates
Vestas and Ørsted criticise convoluted planning process despite rhetoric on climate change and energy security
Author who spent years in hiding because of fatwa is in critical condition but able to speak
With the insurgents in power, countrywide routes are more secure but women face draconian travel restrictions
The 15 titles, whittled down from nearly 600 entries, have a common theme: the challenges facing the global economy
Premier Albin Kurti urges allies to convince reluctant counterparts to recognise independence
Democrats want ‘damage assessment’ on seized documents while Republicans question FBI action
After 14 years, Frédéric Oudéa is stepping down as CEO
Booming Sunbelt region among those to be exposed to longer heatwaves under climate trends
Kingdom Holding pumped investment into Gazprom, Rosneft and Lukoil as west pushed for sanctions
Canadian partner says $2.7bn buyout offer for one of the world’s biggest deposits is insufficient
Tory frontrunner rules out splitting the Treasury but wants more say over policy
Northern Ireland’s would-be first minister is frustrated by political stalemate but has one consolation — her goal of Irish reunification is becoming more likely
Constructive Bio plans to reprogramme microbes to make new materials from drugs to biodegradable plastics
New technology involving miniature human organs built in a lab is a step towards better treatments and ending a contentious practice
Powerful group of lawmakers has lent its support to the embattled president in exchange for clout and public funds
The SoftBank founder has sent investors an uncharacteristic message of risk aversion — and that’s a problem for Japan
Strong dollar and the unwinding of quantitative easing are equivalent to 1 percentage point rate rise
War games come after Beijing wraps up exercises around Taiwan in show of strength
At work the tensions within each group are as great as those between them
Abrdn, BlackRock and Charles Schwab have done deals or launched products tied to digital assets this month
The tech group hopes to make its services activities equal contributors to company profits alongside hardware sales
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