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Food charity World Central Kitchen says convoy was hit after leaving warehouse
China’s answer to western multilateral lenders backs deeper ties with peer institutions to ease capital constraints
South Asia has world’s fastest economic growth but is failing to create jobs, says multilateral lender
Three senior members of Revolutionary Guards dead in significant escalation of regional tensions
UK backs top physicist who supports €16bn expansion plan to probe the Higgs boson
Allies reach world’s first bilateral deal as global governments seek to assess and regulate risks from emerging technology
In a society largely united by the fight against Hamas, those seeking coexistence with Palestinians face abuse and even arrest
Turkey’s strongman leader misjudged voter anger over economy and threat from opposition in local polls
German diplomat says Moscow’s messaging combines greater subtlety and plausibility with automation
Gang attacks on civilians have paralysed the port city of Rosario
Economists question whether official reports offer accurate guide to the labour market
Former prime minister’s policy document was troubled by not only the big social care issue, but also had less eye-catching problems
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Weaker than expected data from Nationwide reflects fluctuating mortgage rates in first quarter of 2024
And momentum vs sentiment
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Also in today’s newsletter, US and UK sign landmark AI deal and Trump’s money issues
Politicians prefer to keep it off the agenda but how can Brexit actually work better?
Although ahead in most of the polls, the Republican is at a huge financial disadvantage to Joe Biden. He now needs the party’s traditional donors
Increases to minimum rates have lifted living standards but prompted unwelcome trade-offs for employers
Disappearing WhatsApp messages will be a problem for future historians
An FT graphic artist walks through the story of the UK’s postal service and hops on London’s other underground railway
Rise of Magnificent Seven helped to push flows to ETFs tracking the blue-chip index to an all-time high of $137bn
The artist uses unremarkable materials to take viewers beyond time and place
Amount was shared among 3,000 high earners in 2022, according to Treasury analysis
Episode raises questions about extent to which the English courts are used for litigation involving dirty money
How radical would a Trump second term be? This series looks at the individuals and groups that are backing the former president’s bid to return to the White House
Senior figures give caveated praise of former Conservative PM as main opposition party eyes Tory heartlands
Move comes after judge expands gag order on former president in a separate criminal case
November ballot referendum on a flashpoint issue will give Democrats hope of boosting turnout within their base
Food and non-food prices fell in March, according to retailers’ data
Findings will add to concerns that visa scheme puts people at risk of debt bondage and exploitation
Expansion of production is far outstripping demand, raising fears of a misallocation of capital
Knesset gives Netanyahu powers to close down news channel’s operations and broadcasts
Gold touches fresh record high while oil prices rise
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