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Ukraine war briefing: US and Kyiv ‘ready to sign’ minerals deal amid uncertainty over last-minute hurdles

Ukraine’s first deputy PM travels to Washington to sign deal as later reports claim US pushing Ukraine to sign extra documents Kyiv felt were not ready

Ukraine and the US said they were ready to sig…

8 days ago

FBI arrests judge for alleged obstruction of immigration arrest operation, Patel says in deleted social post – live

Kash Patel has since deleted the post on X that had said a Wisconsin judge was arrested and accused of helping an immigrant ‘evade arrest’

Apple is reportedly planning to switch assembly of all iPhone…

Apple ‘aims to source all US iPhones from India’, reducing reliance on China

Report suggests tech firm – swept up in Donald Trump’s trade war – will make change as soon as 2026

Apple is reportedly planning to switch assembly of all iPhones for the US market to India as the com…

18 days ago

EU mulls plan to let importers break Russian gas contracts without penalties

European Commission may reportedly let companies declare force majeure as part of strategy to rid bloc of Russian fossil fuels by 2027

The European Commission is considering plans that would allow Eur…

EU considers plans for firms to break Russian gas contracts without penalties

European Commission could reportedly let energy companies declare force majeure and avoid paying Moscow

The European Commission is considering plans that would allow European companies to break long-t…

EU could end penalties for companies that break Russian gas contracts

European Commission is considering plans to allow energy firms to declare force majeure, absolving them of obligations

The European Commission is considering plans that would allow European companies …

36 days ago

39 days ago

Globalisation may have run its course in current form, says HSBC chair

Trade tensions in era of Trump tariffs create serious potential risk to global growth, warns Sir Mark Tucker

Globalisation “may have now run its course” in its current form, according to the chair of …

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