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The war in Ukraine is adding to the political challenges for the German company, which makes half its profits from China
WHO-backed scheme to create mRNA vaccines aims to erase the unfair distribution of jabs during the pandemic
Negotiations have been ‘paused’ but could deliver an easing of severe US sanctions as Tehran counts the cost of unrest
Whitehall believes England’s 10,000 parish councils could help level up the country. Critics say there is no panacea for the harm done by austerity measures
The exodus of western brands could fuel opposition to Vladimir Putin or simply deepen nationalist anger at the west
The war in Ukraine represents a threat to China’s economy and could lead to a diplomatic backlash over its support for Moscow
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania could potentially be encircled by Russian expansion but their leaders insist they have never been as secure
As Europe scrambles to find alternatives to Russian oil and gas and global energy prices soar, coal could be the winner
The country has the world’s fastest-growing economy, but many aren’t seeing the rewards. Will Modi pay a political price?
Returns have lagged behind international rivals since the Brexit vote but there are more fundamental problems for what has been dubbed a ‘Jurassic Park’ market
The response to the invasion of Ukraine has combined crushing economic sanctions with a broad cultural boycott
Poll features two populist candidates mired in controversy over everything from misogyny to property deals
The Russian invasion has pushed up prices and highlighted the threat of raw materials becoming a foreign policy weapon
With wages failing to rise as fast as inflation, workers from universities to the London Underground are going on strike
A prison gang 30 years ago, the PCC has risen to become one of the world’s most powerful organised crime groups
Progressive Democrats and conservative Republicans eye a heavily Hispanic congressional seat that could help tilt the balance of power in Washington
The Russian invasion has led to sharp rises in worldwide energy prices, increasing the risk of higher inflation and reduced growth
Property companies are spending billions on newer, greener commercial buildings. But it is not clear how many workers will come back
The opposition is ahead in the polls. But voters still are not sure what the party stands for under Keir Starmer
As China’s leader appears set for an unprecedented third term, the hunt for fugitives beyond China’s borders has accelerated
The dangerous confrontation between Brussels and Warsaw over rule of law could deepen after a European court ruling last week
ESG funds are popular, but research has found the sector is rife with greenwashing. Lawyers warn a reckoning is coming
The US says it has published intelligence about Russia’s military to make a Ukraine invasion harder. But some allies fear it is exacerbating tensions
With the prime minister’s support, can Japan’s unions convince employers to raise wages after 30 stagnant years?
CVC’s €4.5bn deal to buy brands such as PG Tips means it will also be responsible for plantations in Africa
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