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Word Circle Number 113
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Foreign investors sell Indonesia as Prabowo faces backlash
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Asian tech stocks rise after Trump hints at Iran war deal
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Asia energy crisis at ‘worst’ case scenario, ADB warns
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CLSA name to vanish after four decades in Asian brokerage
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Letter: An outdated Atlanticism and a wartime guilt
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John Healy resigns as defence secretary over military spending plan
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UK government scheme ‘causing employers to hire fewer disabled people’, say MPs
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FT Crossword: Number 18,398
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Can Trump make a deal with Iran?
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Musk’s SpaceX raises $75bn in world’s biggest IPO
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Corporate climate plans arbiter draws critics on new ‘net zero’ rule book
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Authors Lyse Doucet and Virginia Evans win the 2026 Women’s Prizes
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Trump names former SEC head Jay Clayton as US intelligence chief
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Keir Starmer weakened by John Healey’s scathing resignation
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The AI public market floodgates are opening
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Trump’s Canada envoy ‘encouraged’ by Carney’s softer tone on US
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Trump calls off Iran strikes planned for Thursday night
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‘Toxic’ social media overwhelms police response to Belfast violence
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Dad Brain — yes, parenthood affects men’s minds and bodies, not just women’s
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The Iran war is testing the limits of India’s economic resilience
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Milei’s top aide admits hiding $500,000 from Argentine tax agency
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The World Cup’s unlikely linguists
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Time to axe ‘unfair’ triple lock, suggests UK’s cost of living tsar
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The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford — Peter Mullan excels as a tour guide of grand delusions
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Time and Water — gorgeous ode to vanishing Icelandic glaciers and lives
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The new ‘joule order’ is here. The west is last to realise
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Why Europe should not choose to go it alone
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Jeff Bezos says AI will bring ‘golden ages’ not mass job losses
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Do You Love Me — a head-spinning and heartfelt mosaic of Lebanon
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World Bank warns El Niño risks driving up global food prices
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Russia ‘not looking for conflict’, says Nato’s top US commander
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India protests to US after three sailors killed in tanker attack
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How rising inflation data is piling pressure on Trump
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ECB raises rates and inflation forecasts in response to war in Iran
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Trump vows to take ‘total control’ of Iran’s oil and gas markets
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German missile maker Diehl in co-operation talks with Ukraine arms manufacturer
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ECB raises interest rates by quarter point to 2.25%
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The rise of the pro-worker conservative is changing the US
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Top barrister accused of tax evasion was avoiding ‘red tape’, court hears
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The business model of white victimhood
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AI-generated film about Iran protests turns tragedy into slop
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UK defence secretary resigns over spending plan
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Why opposition to battery storage projects is growing across the US
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Gold sinks to 6-month low as speculative investors exit
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Environmental reporting non-profit group CDP strikes private equity deal
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‘Anything could happen’: SpaceX IPO poses big test for Wall Street banks
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The SpaceX ETF versus ‘hot money’ IPO arbitrageurs
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Sneaker designer Philéo Landowski’s guide to Tokyo
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Wanted: a World Cup fairy tale, complete with heroes — and villains
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Artificial chocolate will show what really shapes global trade
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World Cup of disunity kicks off in Mexico
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Beijing online shopping warning hits shares in Chinese tech groups
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Meloni wins conditional EU backing for Albania asylum centres
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Burnham faces Labour backlash over support for Waspi women
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Andy Burnham on Waspi women sounds rather like Starmer 2.0
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Applied Materials in Singapore and Japan’s new subsea cable approach
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MFS auditors investigated by UK accountancy regulator
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CMA investigates Ryanair over charging parents to sit with their children
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Why birth rates are falling everywhere all at once
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Meloni’s staff strike against new limits on working from home
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European funds split on buying SpaceX over governance concerns
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China cancels high-level meetings with EU
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Spain’s assets in US targeted by international investors during World Cup
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Japan’s defence and turbine titan scrambles to keep up with $82bn order backlog
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Lockheed Martin cannot say when US allies will get Patriot missiles
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US tech stocks sink as volatility flares up on Wall Street
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Oracle plans to raise $40bn for data centre build-out
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EU to protect industries from future carbon costs if they invest in the bloc
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Trump suggests he may not renew trade deal with Mexico and Canada
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Palantir ban means frontline police will be lost in London, Met chief warns
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Burnham pledges to back pension campaigners claiming billions
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Trump’s pick to lead statistics agency disputes president’s faked data claims
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Pay trends suggest US bosses are wealthier and more nervous
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Seven charged after Hong Kong fire that killed 168 people
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