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The failure to bring Covid-19 under control is changing expectations of a quick economic recovery
High-profile Democrats campaign to protect Gavin Newsom ahead of Tuesday’s vote
Far-right leader and Socialist Anne Hidalgo set stage for bitter 2022 election campaign
Two of the world’s biggest carmakers plan to restrict supply and push their luxury models
Teen from Kent is first British woman to win major tournament since Virginia Wade in 1977
The plan to hold the World Cup every two years is part of a struggle over whether the big clubs or national teams will be pre-eminent
Project Titan may have lost another executive, but tech company promises no lay-offs in drive for autonomous vehicle
Kyiv visit highlights American fears over Europe’s reliance on Russia for energy flows
Opinion polls point to a convincing win for the centre-left bloc led by the Labour party
Voters have consistently highlighted economy as main concern ahead of election
Moscow plans to use drills to deepen control over neighbour’s military, defence officials say
Guillermo Lasso fulfils Covid vaccine goal and agrees new IMF deal but economic challenges lie ahead
Supplies are growing but the poor struggle to reach clinics or get time off work
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European policymakers prepare for tough debate over labyrinthine Stability and Growth Pact
Sistema boss pursues IPO spree after emerging from bruising battle with state oil group Rosneft
Maros Sefcovic’s comments come after DUP threatens to pull out of Stormont power-sharing over protocol
Germany’s finance minister has a handy lead in the polls but some are sceptical and are yet to be convinced about what he would do in government
Data reform would remove a human check on algorithms
In election campaign, both right and left are split by decarbonisation
Dundee installs pop-up EV chargers in pilot project ahead of 2030 ban on new petrol and diesel cars
What happens if Bordeaux and Burgundy become inhospitable terrain for the best grapes?
The Twin Towers fell 20 years ago today. For every generation, that means something different.
Why Boris Johnson announced a tax rise to fix the UK’s creaking social care system
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Regulatory stings scare off some managers, but others hunt for opportunities in vast economy
Inflation fears resurface after US producer prices rise more than expected in August
Beijing’s restrictions hand rivals in the US and South Korea a big advantage, say experts
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