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Negotiations remain deadlocked after call between Boris Johnson and Ursula von der Leyen
Assessment that Rome was ‘unprepared’ was removed from website hours after publication
Wealthy nation refuses to follow EU and close its pistes to stop spread of coronavirus
Ban on investment by US citizens triggers index reshuffle
Trading algorithms leave a mark with deeper focus on the spoken word
The pandemic has hit New York’s luxury market hard. While that means pain for developers, there may be an opportunity for buyers
President heads for Georgia ahead of Senate run-offs as Republicans worry about consequences of his erratic behaviour
Quantum computer is capable of performing calculations trillions of times faster than rivals, say scientists
Congressional negotiators focus on $908bn plan offered by bipartisan group of senators
Russian antivirus company to launch anti-drone and election security systems after US and UK bans
President Díaz-Canel denounces dissident artists as US stooges
Arab rivals confirm renewed effort to reach agreement and preserve ‘Gulf solidarity’
Companies struggle to find planes to move deliveries around the world at busiest time of year
Tech executive turned director Doug Gurr on how a venerable London institution can thrive in a digital world
She picked her way through debris to extract them from smashed incubators. Then she carried them for hours to safety
We’ve kicked off the festive season earlier than ever. Can we handle a full month of holly, jolly cheer?
Chinese group remains in talks on short video app’s status in the US
Elmhurst, one of city’s busiest public hospitals, prepares to put lessons it learnt in spring into practice
Opec-Russia supply deal and US dollar weakness send oil prices to nine-month high
US regulator says restaurant chain claimed to be ‘operating sustainably’ while it was losing cash
Employers have an important role to play in advancing vaccine literacy and uptake
Vaccine poses huge logistical challenges, plus we ask Douglas Ross, Scottish Tory leader, if he thinks Boris Johnson is an embarrassment
The Shadow King author discusses the ways history is remembered, recorded and retold
Research shows global average heat-related deaths up 54 per cent in 2014-2018 period from 2000-2004
This week in the business of sport: Sabrina Ionescu on basketball’s gender pay gap, Olympic groups’ financial hedge against Games cancellation, and more.
Camps rekindle memories of past crises as Tigray conflict drives tens of thousands into Sudan
Investor hubris can be pierced when expectations of further gains are as strong as they are now
US currency hits weakest level since April 2018 as many of its peers push higher
Rapid growth of audiences is encouraging audio streaming rivals to approach publishers
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