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Washington convinces Tokyo and Seoul to move past historical disagreements
Radical libertarian wants to avoid mass public sector lay-offs because of economy’s dire state
Bola Tinubu seeks to rejuvenate economy and respond to crisis in neighbouring Niger
Cautious stance tempered by fears over ‘upside risks’ to inflation
Vessel safely clears Ukrainian waters despite Moscow’s warnings
NGOs fear funding cuts threaten defence of liberal values in EU
British Storm Shadows and French Scalps have helped Kyiv in its counteroffensive, but more are needed
Authorities under pressure to remove expensive subsidies that keep fuel prices as low as $0.03 a litre
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane
Jack Smith and Fani Willis pursue parallel cases against the former US president
Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni takes ferry to Albanian coast on private visit
Return to pre-pandemic marking causes A and A* grades to fall to 27.2% of total, down 9 percentage points
Voters’ expectations for deflation mean the government will face continued anger
The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times
Also in today’s newsletter, global investors dump Chinese securities and US to sign defence deal with Japan and South Korea
UK inflation slows to 6.8% in July as energy prices fall
How geopolitics has blurred the lines between criminal enterprise and the state
Data reveals investors’ continuing doubts over the performance of UK stocks
‘Millionaires on strike’ is how some describe the standstill that has gripped Los Angeles. But the calls for action aren’t for the stars, they’re for jobbing writers and actors struggling to stay afloat
Forever Associates Zimbabwe is at the centre of vote rigging allegations aimed at keeping Emmerson Mnangagwa in power
Finance giant’s missed payments to investors fuel concerns of spillover effect from property slowdown
Congress reconvenes with Pedro Sánchez seeking to stay on as premier
Big Four accounting firm has been hit by slowdown in demand for some services
UK authorities found young people at three Hesley establishments were subjected to abuse and neglect
ETF Connect scheme boosts Chinese participation despite falling Hong Kong stock trading
Holidays offer an opportunity to take us outside our own filter bubbles
Falling prices will lower cost of imports but are unlikely to have a dramatic impact elsewhere
The costs of inaction on global warming are potentially vast and often not sufficiently factored in to asset values
St Mary’s in London is an example of how a longtime lack of spending is being felt across the system
Unseen boundaries are the ones with the most life-changing consequences, argues Maxim Samson’s illuminating collection of case studies
Reversal of flows reflects crumbling confidence in promises made by party leaders
Expert say altering standards alone will not be enough to improve vital services
Game-like programme encouraged heavy drinkers to consume as much as 10% less, say researchers
PSNI says man held on suspicion of collection of information likely to be useful to terrorists
Lower gas and electricity bills bring rate down but underlying pressures fail to ease
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