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US media reports say former president is eyeing November 14 as possible campaign launch date
Officials likely to set fixed figure rather than floating rate
Prosecutors had accused Colony Capital founder of using his sway to influence US policy on behalf of UAE
Presidents of central bank’s Boston and Richmond arms acknowledge higher ‘endpoint’
October additions show resilience despite the effects of Fed tightening
International financing aimed at curbing reliance on coal relies too heavily on loans, says Pretoria
Meet the Worcesters of Maine, a family building the gargantuan Flagpole of Freedom
Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls for investigation into disaster in his home state that killed 135 people
Rich countries’ willingness to pay poorer nations to ditch fossil fuels is being put to the test
Joe Biden must tackle median Americans’ concerns to safeguard democracy
Turkish leader claims his close relationship with Russian president key to resumption of Black Sea shipments
Activists hope western leaders will use climate conference to put pressure on Cairo’s autocratic rulers
Hybrid working and recouped travel time are giving a lasting boon to the economies, ambitions and even infrastructure of satellite communities
In need of additional income and wanting to socialise, older people are looking for jobs again — and employers are happy to offer them flexibility
Sanctions on Moscow force Belgrade to outline plans to weaken oil and gas ties to traditional ally
As investment in tree-planting schemes climbs, residents fear impact on farming and cast doubt on environmental benefits
One-day programme for civilians reflects Warsaw’s renewed focus on defence following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Chief executive claims Republican state government ‘rushed’ process when passing sweeping restrictions
Worried strategists hope ex-president can convince the faithful to come out to vote next Tuesday
CEO Krishnamurthy insists India’s ecommerce sector remains ‘vibrant’
A Japanese philosophy professor has scored an unlikely hit with a book denouncing unbridled consumption
The alliance will allow the countries to enhance co-operation with the US in the Indo-Pacific
Record profits put sector in crosshairs of White House as it battles soaring inflation
Democratic and Republican political heavyweights hit campaign trail in state ahead of election fight for Congress
Demonstration highlights resistance to Giorgia Meloni’s continued military support for Kyiv
Land value capture can fund new development and ease local fears about lack of infrastructure for new housing
US Fed’s monetary policy hits Berkshire’s stock portfolio but nearly triples returns on its cash pile
Global warming study based on mortality data shows glaring disparities in damage to life and work
Signs of frustration are appearing in Washington over the size and speed of Europe’s aid effort for Kyiv
In a four-part series, we go around the country to learn about some of the key issues on voters' minds
UK response should include targeted conservation funding as well as compensation for farmers
Central bank policymakers do not seem to want to find new tools that work
It’s partly thanks to Château Rayas, a red wine made from the Grenache grape
Suella Braverman was under increasing fire this week for her personal conduct with government information and the crisis in handling asylum seekers
South Korean groups holding back on direct investments in Australian producers in danger of ‘being left behind’
When migration becomes a political football, the result is fantasy policies that mislead voters
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