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- Jun- 2023 -9 JuneEconomy
Match-fixing scandal echoes around China’s snooker halls
At Star Billiards, a brightly lit cue sports venue in the Workers Cultural Palace of Shanghai’s Changning District, a scandal…
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The pleasure and possibility of summer
Even though it happens every year, I still find myself caught off guard in the late spring, when the day…
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Sunak’s courting of Biden marks a crucial new realism
The writer is director of Chatham House, a think-tank It is never easy for a UK prime minister to get…
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An ageing society can’t turn its back on social care any longer
The writer is author of “Extra Time: Ten Lessons For Living Longer Better” They dwell among us, but we don’t…
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Recep Tayyip Erdoğan taps former Goldman Sachs banker to head Turkey’s central bank
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has appointed a former US banker as the country’s central bank chief in the latest sign that…
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Boris Johnson studies MPs’ report into partygate allegations
Boris Johnson is poring over the findings of a probe into whether he lied to MPs about lockdown parties in…
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Labour must be bolder on Brexit
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EU court overturns Barcelona’s limits on ride-hailing groups
A top EU court has struck down Barcelona’s restrictions on ride-hailing licences in a ruling that is a victory for…
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European ombudsman: Qatargate exposed a weak ethical culture — this must change
The writer is the European ombudsman Every scandal here in Brussels spurs a move towards new rules. It’s rare that…
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Four children and two adults wounded in knife attack in France
Two adults and four young children have been injured in a knife attack in the south-eastern French town of Annecy,…
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