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Penalty for ex-US president is revised after criticism from oversight board over indefinite suspension
Historic agreement would seek to end three-decade race to the bottom on tax rates
US bank and rival Citi restart political contributions after pausing them following Capitol riot
At least 59 facilities, like Wuhan Institute, are planned or in operation across world
Covid fears mean commuters are avoiding public transport and heading to the second-hand dealerships
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Why do homes on some of the world’s most expensive real estate lie derelict and unloved?
Yana Sizikova released after questioning but shadow cast over one of sport’s premier tournaments
Ajay Singh, the politically connected owner of SpiceJet, turns to Covid testing to offset lost income
Arrival of foreign leaders will reinforce county’s reputation as a premium destination but locals fear it will do little to address poverty
Pandemic-driven changes in consumption patterns alter official pace of price growth
Reopening of The Conduit offers fresh hope as upmarket venues battle to lure back members
The kingdom’s mercurial energy minister has had to deal with a series of daunting challenges
Philip Delves Broughton’s family fled military rule in the 1960s — but they could not escape the pull of their lost homeland
James Daunt rescued UK chain Waterstones but now faces his toughest task: tempting Americans back into Barnes & Noble
Luxury lounging above others’ grimy commutes is everything that is wrong with the capital’s property boom
Conferences return to the city’s convention centre as vaccinations revive $11.5bn business
Biden adviser calls for help on solving question of whether Covid ‘leaked’ from facility
Rebound in hiring allays fears that worker shortages are holding back recovery
Chief Justice John Roberts has long famously opposed affirmative action
People’s Bank of China flags move after starting stress tests of financial sector
Stinging rebuke reflects a growing willingness by courts to urge environmental action
More than $189bn of recovery funds spent on fossil fuels despite pledges to cut emissions
Hopes of international travel this summer dashed as Portugal is taken off UK's green list
Can international pressure force Lukashenkos’s regime to change
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Reforms would set a carbon price for the majority of companies, but member states and activists worry the poor will suffer
European shares end week at record high while Musk tweet sends bitcoin lower
Veteran investor says he sees ‘good value’ even after share prices have soared in recent years
Effort designed to stop Beijing using American capital to undermine national security
Trump two-year ban, Getir’s rapid rise, UK fibre flood
Cyber attack on JBS has been a wake-up call for governments and businesses to strengthen defences
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