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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis opened the door to a shift in policy that could see the country develop nuclear energy for the first time as part of its energy transition strategy.
Record-high greenhouse gas emissions are set to exhaust the planet’s “carbon budget” within three years, passing another ...
Also in today’s newsletter, China’s central bank chief expects new currency order, and India and Canada reset relations ...
The custodial data, which measures Treasuries held by foreign officials at the Fed, suggests foreign institutions have sold ...
NatWest has ruled itself out of bidding for UK high-street bank TSB, eliminating one of the leading contenders from a sale process that had been expected to draw interest from some of the country’s ...
Steve Bannon has warned Donald Trump not to authorise military action against Iran, saying US involvement in another war in ...
President hints at action within days as US readies forces capable of striking underground Fordow nuclear facility ...
Sir Keir Starmer has put his cabinet on alert for a possible US attack on Iran, just 24 hours after insisting Donald Trump ...
Hacked phones, deep-cover agents and miniaturised weapons systems: the covert campaign that preceded Jewish state’s attack ...
Revived at London’s Royal Court Upstairs 25 years after its premiere, this account of severe depression is painfully frank ...
Microsoft is prepared to walk away from high-stakes negotiations with OpenAI over the future of its multibillion-dollar alliance, as the ChatGPT maker seeks to convert into a for-profit company.
But almost half of the committee members are as concerned about inflation risks, with the FOMC split in two over interest rates this year. Ten of the 19 members expect two or more rate cuts, but seven ...
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