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Allies send signal to Beijing with nuclear-powered submarine boost for Canberra’s navy
Zalmay Khalilzad blames exiled Afghan president for allowing Islamists to march into Kabul
Data comes as US regulator weighs approval for booster shot to bolster immunity
Founder of Bridgewater also dismisses Cathie Wood’s prediction that cryptocurrency will hit $500,000
Lawmakers water down proposals targeting wealthy amid fears of backlash
Group unveils vehicle after it was accused of faking video of a prototype by rolling it down a hill
Truss replaces Raab at Foreign Office and Gove handed job of tackling ‘levelling-up’ as PM sacks four senior colleagues
Popular platform for selling digital collectibles confirms a top executive traded items before they were promoted
Bill to allow US government to negotiate lower medicine prices for seniors fails to advance
Violence comes day after prosecutor accuses prime minister of involvement in president’s murder
‘Soviet central planning’ does not work, says executive developing Vineyard Wind project
Advanced nations have not woken up to size or persistence of pandemic shock in poorer countries, report suggests
Current ‘traffic light’ system of restrictions to be simplified to aid tourist industry
Latest data stokes concern that the country’s economy is losing momentum
Group controlled by Vincent Bolloré has agreed to buy activist Amber’s stake in French media and retail group
Election frontrunner under scrutiny over issues opponents hope will cast finance minister in unflattering light
Lender criticised watchdog for missing misconduct by its own bankers and other financial scandals
Comments increase concerns Moscow is using supplies as leverage to get pipeline project up and running
Washington keeps scolding Taipei over its supposed lack of preparation against an ever mightier Beijing
Review of over 100 groups in carbon-intensive sectors identifies more than 70% not including impact
Green group warns of ‘stitch-up’ if developing world not fairly represented in Glasgow due to Covid-19 restrictions
JPMorgan among investors looking to capitalise on the need to compensate for greenhouse gas emissions
US consumer prices rose at a more moderate pace in a sign of easing inflationary pressures
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Operators in world’s biggest gambling hub suffer worst day ever as authorities review gaming law
Wall Street makes gains on solid US industrial production data and fall in import prices
Tight supplies have created record prices ahead of heating demand increases in colder months
TikTok Irish probe, Darktrace maiden loss, Xiaomi’s cinemagical smartphones
Results are encouraging and the Cambridge group is expanding at a fast clip
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