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Plus, Didi delists from NYSE and Zelensky calls for aid in reconstruction
Candidate’s departure is a blow to the political centre as Bolsonaro and Lula dominate ahead of October vote
Adviser at UN mission in Geneva condemns invasion in social media posts
US president’s comments during visit to Tokyo prompt criticism from Beijing
‘Normal People’ star Paul Mescal charms in a graceful, sun-kissed story about a father and a daughter
EU countries are better placed than others to absorb the effects of a price shock
Beijing crackdown on ride-hailing group following New York IPO sent shares plummeting, knocking $60bn off market value
Sovcomflot has completed disposal as it plans to eventually return to international markets
President Ebrahim Raisi blames ‘global tyranny’ for death of officer in elite Revolutionary Guards
Rise of evangelical churches widens gulf between left and right in Latin America’s biggest country
Country’s biggest provider of gas to companies examines name change to distance itself from Russia
Oil group’s production quotas set to expire in three months and Russian output is falling
Finance minister Mohamed Maait echoes UN warning that crisis could last for years
Government worried that traditional pro-Moscow sentiment in Gagauzia could destabilise region
Vagit Alekperov says tightened sanctions would be worst outcome for Europe as well as Moscow
Polls suggest businessman Rodolfo Hernández would pose threat to leftist favourite Gustavo Petro in a run-off
Since the invasion of Ukraine, work done by firms such as CMS, Harbottle & Lewis and Carter-Ruck for Russian billionaires has come under increasing scrutiny
After a bruising year for the HKEX, Nicolas Aguzin is heading to Davos to persuade investors China is open for business
Announcement by US, Japan, Australia and India to come during Joe Biden’s Asia trip
Washington seeks to reassure allies of its support as Pyongyang pushes ahead with nuclear weapons
Group of British MPs call for release of regime critic after he spends much of the past seven weeks in ‘inhumane’ conditions
Lack of access to leading-edge computing will hobble many industrial and scientific endeavours
Talks with Kiribati and another nation come after Beijing agrees deal with Solomons
The unpredictable outlook for many multinationals may herald a shift in how the global economy works
Billionaire banker André Esteves’s comeback has been formalised, several years after arrest led to resignation
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