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  1. The war is currently more likely to escalate than to be resolved by negotiationView the full article

  2. Low-cost air travel may be a thing of the past as rising fuel prices tip carriers into another crisisView the full article

  3. Beijing’s industrial prowess positions it for economic and diplomatic gainsView the full article

  4. Tehran’s hundreds of small, fast boats are vital in maintaining its stranglehold on global energy marketsView the full article

  5. Evidence suggests that the US was most likely to be behind the attack that killed over 100 childrenView the full article

  6. Foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has become one of the most influential people in the Islamic republicView the full article

  7. Unexpectedly festive burials turn mourning into an act of defianceView the full article

  8. Ten years after they first had lunch together, ‘the Brexit guy’ tells Henry Mance why the country needs his help once againView the full article

  9. Social Darwinism is making a comeback in the US — this time wrapped in the language of freedomView the full article

  10. Government is pushing a hyper-aggressive military strategy against Hizbollah to avoid mass evacuations in the country’s northView the full article

  11. Investors have watched the UK’s political flip-flopping and budgetary shortfalls with alarmView the full article

  12. Business school professors pose four questions companies must ask about automationView the full article

  13. Recruiting digital natives with critical thinking skills is going to be crucialView the full article

  14. Starmer and Reeves are unfit and their likeliest usurpers are worseView the full article

  15. My union will chart its own course unless this government understands that ordinary people want real changeView the full article

  16. Evacuation orders and strikes turn once-vibrant Lebanese beach town into a refuge for holdouts and displacedView the full article

  17. With fewer than 300 lawyers, Wachtell racked up bumper profits and exercised outsize influence. Now its model is being challenged as never beforeView the full article

  18. Litigation over the Mariana disaster in Brazil was overshadowed by tension between Pogust Goodhead and its backerView the full article

  19. Francis was an inspiring moderniser though his changes fell short of supporters’ hopesView the full article

  20. The outgoing chair has made some mistakes, but his decision to stand up to The President was heroicView the full article

  21. Beijing’s aggressive investments in domestic production have strained trade relations with western partners. But can the world learn from it?View the full article

  22. HSBC did not lend to collapsed mortgage provider MFS. It took a $400mn hit anywayView the full article

  23. America’s attention is turning to its own backyard, but it is discovering that it still can’t go it alone View the full article

  24. The US provided Argentina with a $20bn swap line, but similar offerings to Gulf and Asian allies would face constraintsView the full article





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