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Pentagon admits it is ‘not close’ to targets amid reports Taliban is blocking access to airport
Latest minutes show US central bankers divided on pace of tapering $120bn bond purchase programme
Ex-employees allegedly made more than $3m in profits by trading on subscriber numbers ahead of release
Groups including state-owned Citic will invest in country’s biggest manager of bad debts
I’ve hidden my documents and buried a medal I received for my journalism work. No one knows what the Taliban will do
Access to vital market for equipment and software makers stands in way of blanket bans
Internet group reports strong second-quarter earnings even as Beijing takes aim at sector
US chipmaker acknowledges delay due to global regulatory scrutiny but remains confident of approval
Exclusive: All-share deal would combine futures and equity options specialists
‘Unauthorised individuals’ access personal information of 50m current and former users
Health officials poised to roll out third mRNA jabs amid surge of cases tied to Delta variant
Products from coffee to oranges affected by drought and chilly temperatures
Biden’s withdrawal of troops opens door for Washington’s greatest rivals to extend influence
EU officials scarred by 2015 Syrian crisis say mass intake of migrants ‘not a solution’
European countries need to take more responsibility for their own defence
US biotech takes aggressive step over cancer-screening deal fearing Brussels review will not beat deadline
Party’s chancellor candidate vows to shake up EU debt rules and get tough on Russia and China
SkyShowtime will bring together content from brands including Paramount, Universal and Nickelodeon
World’s third-largest brewer confident after Q2 sales beat expectations
A crackdown on dissent makes next month’s parliamentary contest the least free of Vladimir Putin’s 21-year rule
Climate benefits of the 1987 ban on chlorofluorocarbons are greater than previously believed
Storms, wildfire smoke and heat that reduces aircraft lift have disrupted flights this summer
Experts say alternative energy source is ‘overhyped’ and attack ‘blue’ hydrogen strategy
Islamist group seeks to strike moderate tone in first press conference but Afghans fear reprisals
Are the US and China in an AI arms race?
Investors and governments can benefit from new start-ups shaking up old oligopolies
First-hand accounts reveal the impact of war as US troops pull out and the Taliban advances
Exchange’s clients claim they suffered $20m losses during outage at height of meltdown
Returns this year have outpaced those for riskier types of debt such as junk bonds
Wall Street bankers rush to identify alternative options as regulatory crackdown halts IPOs
The country’s economy may be struggling but its fintech groups have attracted more than $1bn in venture capital in the past two years
Tech to hack weight gain, insomnia, apnoea and more…
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