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Vladimir Potanin fights ex-wife’s attempt to bring $6bn settlement claim in London
Money laundering task force removes Panama from index and approves Gulf state for inspection on compliance
Sadiq Khan rejects prime minister’s suggestion that private sector will pay for 4.5-mile stretch of high-speed rail project
Risks to privacy and mandatory data collection on religion flagged as concerns
Italy’s columnar cypresses and cork oaks are not just beautiful — they are full of cultural resonance
Walkout by inspectors of meat and other foods will pose first test of post-Brexit Windsor framework deal
Norwegian energy group says Europe’s supplies ‘in a much better place’ than last year
Impasse in talks to normalise relations between Balkan neighbours raises fears of another conflict
European Commission expected to put forward legal proposals in December
The ECB head on steep learning curves, managing shocks — and taking deep breaths
A ceramicist and a writer discover ancient spirits, ‘Cerberus’ and a creative sanctuary on the Greek island of Evia
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Christiane Benner, the first female head of IG Metall, warns against the country’s ‘creeping deindustrialisation’
If the risk of wider regional conflict over Gaza recedes, the currency’s high valuation is unlikely to be sustained
The value of having a pro-European government in Warsaw will be enormous
Leading book groups admit, amid questions over new work by UK shadow chancellor, that few use software to spot copying
Azerbaijan’s takeover of Armenian-populated enclave exposed limits of western influence
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Decision ends unprecedented streak of 10 consecutive increases in borrowing costs
Bloc’s leaders meet in Brussels for summit on Middle East, Ukraine and funding issues
Central bank’s efforts to bring down inflation could be complicated by any escalation of Israel-Hamas conflict
‘Q-day’, when the world’s data encryption codes fail, is already on its way
Windfall for Belgian depository likely to raise pressure to channel proceeds to Ukraine
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