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Companies say they will submit shot for approval in US and EU within days
Move by iPhone maker is unlikely to calm complaints from big developers
FAA order marks the beginning of the end of the worst crisis in the company’s history
US president hopes that frustrating state certification process will derail Biden
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President faces economic and political questions after son-in-law Albayrak’s resignation as finance minister
The conflict in Tigray is the biggest test of Abiy Ahmed’s premiership and threatens to spill over into neighbouring countries
PM Mette Frederiksen faces growing pressure after decision to kill mink to curb mutated form of coronavirus
Airline launches reorganisation plan with two subsidiaries to help slash vast debt pile
Japanese group plans to set up its first plant in Norway with Equinor and Norsk Hydro
Big consumer groups muscle in on market for climate-conscious customers
Groups including CanSino look to developing markets to gain edge
Daily hospitalisations in India’s capital hit record high even as nationwide tally falls
The FT analyses the scale of outbreaks and the number of deaths around the world
Chris Krebs ousted for agency’s dismissal of president’s fraud allegations
Hyundai-backed company with valuation of $5.4bn will merge with Peter Cuneo’s blank-cheque business CIIG Merger Corp
State supreme court supports count observers as federal judge expresses scepticism of related case
Controversial pick fails to advance after Republican defections and absences
Rule of law safeguards cannot be rolled back to appease Hungary and Poland
How the world's biggest listing was cancelled, and what could come next
Saudi Arabia’s finance minister says low-income nations could receive more IMF funds soon
At an Ashford lorry park, language barriers and lack of interest and information hamper preparations for Britain’s new frontier
FT writers and critics choose their favourite titles of what has been an extraordinary year for books — covering subjects from politics and economics to science and history
Hopes have risen of an end to the pandemic, but the bloc’s countries and companies must navigate a turbulent period first
Stoxx 600 and Xetra Dax advance as latest Pfizer and BioNTech news provides cheer
Analysts say renminbi-denominated contracts open to foreign investors could become global benchmark
IPO filings offer chance for start-ups to put their case and for investors to uncover the reality
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