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...UK officials described the visit as a significant move to repair links after five years of frosty relations....
...Paris and Berlin voiced their support for the measure in a meeting of foreign ministers last week, four officials with knowledge of the discussions told the Financial Times....
...Oil-rich Abu Dhabi has cultivated ambitions to deploy its vast petrodollar wealth to be at the heart of the global development of AI as it works to lessen its dependence on fossil fuels....
...In July 2020, Trump triggered the formal process to pull his country out of the WHO; the following January, Joe Biden reversed that decision in one of his first acts after becoming president....
...However, as our Moral Money newsletter team in Dubai points out, the pledges from rich nations for the loss and damage fund fall well short of what is needed....
...As Jaber unveiled the huge 230MW Garadagh Solar Park, Masdar also signed agreements for three more renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of 1GW in Azerbaijan....
...the dysfunction at the heart of some of the country’s most critical state-owned companies....
...In July, France was rocked by a week of rioting sparked by the police shooting of unarmed teenager Nahel Merzouk, just as the government was trying to move on from months of protests over an increase in...
...Kathrin Hille TSMC, is at the heart of Taiwan’s economic success story for the past, well, 30 or more years, partly because its founder had this idea that in order to keep achieving the gains in chip performance...
...A dozen copies of his autobiographies are piled in the hall. In his study, the TV is blocked by another pile of books....
...Last July’s killing stunned a nation where violence is rare and prompted the resignation of Japan’s national police chief amid calls to strengthen security measures for politicians....
...Within 12 hours, the individual was released on the instruction of a very senior police official who said that there was insufficient evidence....
...Biden’s bet — and that of his top officials including Janet Yellen, the Treasury secretary — is that he can revitalise them in a way that expands America’s economic offering to developing nations around...
...organising capacity....
...Tens of millions of buffalo, as the American writer Ian Frazier put it in his classic travelogue on the Great Plains, “disappeared up the tracks like water up a straw”....
...Washington will also stop advocating for Kosovo’s coveted membership in international organisations such as the United Nations or the European Union....
...The next day, the state department issued an unusual endorsement of the voting system, saying that “Brazil’s capable and time-tested electoral system and democratic institutions serve as a model for nations...
...“He always wants her in the room for anything that’s important,” says Jeff Zients, the White House chief of staff....
...Munsch, commander of Nato’s Allied Joint Force Command in Naples, which is the command base for the peacekeeping mission known as KFOR....
...the OBR, for which I thank Richard Hughes and his team....
...But the announcement has been clouded by a crisis over allegations that Eskom’s former chief executive told senior officials that coal power stations at the heart of the crisis were being ransacked by crime...
...When he arrived, there were about 50 other Ugandans sitting in reception. His heart sank. “I cannot be the best,” he thought....
...The minister also laid blame for the riots on the negligence of Brasília state officials, including governor Ibaneis Rocha, who has been temporarily removed from office for being “painfully absent” in his...
...His visit resulted in agreements to triple the capacity of an increased number of China-Mongolia border crossings and negotiations over access to the port at Tianjin, south-east of the Chinese capital....
...Some UK defence chiefs have signalled that Britain would be open to expanding its fleet of submarines to as many as 19 in the future....
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