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The campaign of repression against the Uyghurs has entered a new phase
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The UK’s much-discussed relationship with the bond markets may be dysfunctional, but it isn’t particularly complicated. It boils down to one basic fact about humanity: Nobody thinks kindly of the people who lend them money.
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New evidence suggests the rise of working from home has made entry-level hires a less attractive proposition
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Morning Bid: Another day, another Iran deal moment Reuters
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UK Bonds Extend Monthly Rally on Receding Rate-Hike Bets
Among some nuclear strategists, military officers, and lawmakers, a belief bordering on the canonical has taken root that the United States is on the short end of a “deterrence gap” with Russia and China. Both countries, and especially Russia, possess theater-range nuclear weapons, whose comparative
On April 15, technology podcaster Dwarkesh Patel published a two-hour interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. For roughly forty minutes, Patel asked one question six different ways. The question was this: If American-made compute trains AI models with the serious cyber-offensive capabilities Anthrop
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Finance ministry asked cabinet in February to freeze expenditure in other areas as cost of conflict mounts
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European Central Bank Governing Council member Fabio Panetta acknowledged the case for an interest-rate hike while urging colleagues not to flag subsequent tightening.