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Decisive victory over economy minister Sergio Massa pulls crisis-hit country’s politics to the right
Any breakthrough is expected to lead to a multi-day pause in Israel’s offensive in Gaza
Amos Hochstein tells FT energy markets are coping ‘fairly well’ despite pressure from two wars
Visitors win by 6 wickets in game that brought heartbreak to home nation and favourites
Run-off between embattled economy minister and radical libertarian set to produce ‘outlier’ result
The past two years have seen the largest drop in the nation’s share of global GDP since the Mao era
Weapons maker Emilian Gebrev survived two poisoning attempts and his munitions plants were set ablaze
South American nation set to join world’s top crude producers by end of decade
EU believes ramping up pressure on Beijing is the only way to tackle huge bilateral trade deficit
Two camps haggle over which candidate should lead the push to unseat the ruling party
The prince dedicated his career to championing humanitarian and European values
The summit between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping was a sign of progress after a period of high tensions. But the roots of the growing rivalry remain
Saudi Arabia prepares to prolong reductions into spring after price hits four-month low of $77
Kyiv’s forces establish fortified bridgeheads on left bank of the Dnipro in Russian-occupied Kherson
We need to discuss what AI means for the concentration of wealth and power
A fresh opportunity lies in the clean energy sector’s slump
Lee Jae-yong also faces accounting charges in connection with a 2015 merger
Former prime minister, now the UK’s top diplomat, sought hundreds of millions of dollars from CIC for his UK-China fund
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Activity of British arm of VSMPO-AVISMA is legal because of carve-out in sanctions regimes
Formal accusation from libertarian outsider raises tensions ahead of election
Indian scientists hope cloud-seeding scheme will help clean the skies over world’s most polluted city
Despite mutual mistrust, both sides have an interest in trying to calm tensions
Foreign affairs committee requests fresh review before agreeing to Stockholm’s bid
Arrests come amid legal tussle between Danish brewer and Kremlin-backed managers over brand licensing rights
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