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US warns Brazilian judge over order blocking rightwing video platform user

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Trump administration steps up campaign against Alexandre de Moraes for alleged free...

Macron calls for European and Asian ‘coalition of action’

about 8 hours ago

Speaking in Singapore, leader says grouping can help protect international order amid...

India’s GDP growth outpaces forecasts, easing pressure on Modi

about 12 hours ago

Economy expanded by 7.4% in the three months to March

Saudi Arabia: A Modern History — tradition versus modernity

about 13 hours ago

David Commins’ nuanced analysis of the kingdom’s transformation highlights the ongoing tensions...

The opportunity in China’s solar ‘overcapacity’

about 13 hours ago

Researchers argue country’s ‘spare’ capacity could enable the world to meet clean...

Russia calls out ally Serbia over arms supplies to Ukraine

about 14 hours ago

Belgrade explains why its weapons and ammunition ended up on Ukrainian side

US-China trade talks ‘stalled’, Bessent says

about 16 hours ago

American Treasury secretary says a Xi-Trump phone call is possible ‘at some...

Tariff revenues and the deficit

about 19 hours ago

And South Korea looks cheap

Left-wing ‘brawler’ on verge of South Korea presidency

about 19 hours ago

Lee Jae-myung casts himself as healer for nation in wake of previous...

India’s Ola Electric has a rough ride

about 23 hours ago

Also in this newsletter: protection for agriculture and dairy in the US...

Chinese tech groups prepare for AI future without Nvidia

about 23 hours ago

Tougher US export restrictions on advanced chips give added urgency to testing...

How cheap steel endangers Europe’s defence build-up

1 day ago

Without its own industry, the continent will be forced to depend on...