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Nato should put Kyiv on the road towards membership at a summit next month
Emmanuel Macron has raised concerns about the transatlantic security alliance losing focus
If regulators need to tighten rules, they should start by limiting deposit concentration
Party loyalists on the coasts continue to remain out of touch with Middle America
The Biden administration thinks it is winning the argument for a new Washington consensus. Some allies remain wary
Unions fear artificial intelligence could cause artists to lose control of their image while making writers obsolete
Also in this newsletter, Labour gains a low-key megadonor keen on helping it fight the next election
Critics warn it will raise financing costs for developing countries on international markets
Pandemic has failed to alter long-running trend of stagnant real growth across advanced economies
Neither government nor private sector problems can be discussed in a vacuum
British prime minister looking to discuss ‘Cern-like’ body to conduct international research
Florida governor steps outside his policy comfort zone to take on Donald Trump as Republican presidential nominee
Unsupervised generative AI could harm users and no one should risk their mental stability with ad hoc experimentation
Defence minister slams ‘navigational hegemony’ in warning that highlights growing risk of unintended conflict in Asia
Reshoring index shows inbound Chinese goods fell to lowest level in 10 years amid geopolitical tensions
Countries’ national security advisers met days after Gulf state revealed it has left American-led multinational naval task force
The US central bank is expected to skip an increase this month but keep the door open to further tightening
Lloyd Austin calls for more engagement but Beijing blames Washington for breakdown in communication
Washington’s deal on borrowing is a rare jolt of good news in a difficult year
Diplomatic shift comes amid fears Tehran’s expansive programme risks regional war
Also in this newsletter: US jobs market still hot, Gazprom-backed militias in Ukraine and the secrets of UK recycling
Unemployment rate climbs to 3.7% while wage growth cools
Bill Burns is the most senior Biden administration official to have visited the country
His appointment is an opportunity for the World Bank to try to take centre stage again
The messy nature of decisions is important both for US citizens and the world
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