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Biden and McCarthy agree on terms to raise borrowing limit but must still convince sceptical members of their parties
President and Republican House leader try to narrow differences as talks to avoid US default drag on
Contrasting fates of Israeli spyware-makers Paragon and NSO reveal how American support is crucial in $12bn industry
Drinks industry says Edinburgh’s deposit return programme is impractical
New estimate of default date provides lawmakers with a little more breathing room as they attempt to reach a deal
A sprawling system of influence and state largesse helps to explain the Turkish president’s popularity with voters
Targeting of Stan Grant highlights tensions ahead of referendum on recognition of First Nations peoples
Misleading or suppressed official figures make it hard to assess Russia’s wartime economic record but strains are evident
Meeting takes place just days after Joe Biden predicted a ‘thaw’ in relationship between superpowers
This cost of living crisis is not a sudden emergency, but the latest chapter in a longer-term story of rising poverty
Investigations into Johnson’s lockdown diary spotlight the use and misuse of grand government residences
Attitudes have softened since Thurrock was one of the UK’s top Brexit-supporting districts
Prospect halts planned walkout while FDA suspends ballot for strike action
Plus, trouble in Teesside: a new investigation is ordered into a flagship levelling up scheme
Violence has exploded in past two years, terrifying Andean nation’s citizens and dominating politics
The sector is struggling with labour shortages and post-Brexit export regulations
Helping with regulation, intellectual property and infrastructure is the least the government can do
As high-level interactions increase, both sides must aim for pragmatic reconnection
JPMorgan wants to ‘learn to live with’ tension between Beijing and Washington
German court says searches carried out at Alisher Usmanov’s properties last year were unlawful
Unilateral action could be disastrous
Without deep structural reforms, the nation could be exposed as a deadbeat place that can’t put its finances in order
Experts say ruling undercutting Environmental Protection Agency’s authority will lead to dumping of pollutants into water bodies
A visual guide to the war
Currency falls to 20 to the dollar for the first time as polls predict Erdoğan victory at runoff election
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