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Platform tones down some Eurosceptic rhetoric but steps up curbs on migration
Gunman aged 17 detained after attack on students and teachers at Santa Fe high school
Malaysia probe into 1MDB heats up with live-streamed police operations
Putin reaches out to Merkel and Macron in pursuit of ‘strategic interest’
Simon Schama on the British monarchy’s 150-year love-hate relationship with photographers
Macri hopes loan could restore confidence in his economic plan after peso sell-off
Three survivors after jet came down shortly after taking off from Havana
Acquisition was one of the most profitable private equity deals ever
Attempt to save nuclear deal with Tehran by allowing companies to ignore embargo
Growing cynicism is alarming for the president’s party, whose vote has been declining
Doubts emerge over how quickly military can absorb extra money

US News

Company ends up in war of words with US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross
One of the highest-grossing hedge fund managers ever picks up the Carolina Panthers
Canada’s Brookfield is negotiating to buy a ‘meaningful’ stake in 666 Fifth Avenue
Big issues unresolved as Mexican presidential and US Congressional elections loom

Opinion

Global Insight Shawn Donnan
President faces criticism he has caved to pressure from Beijing as Nafta talks falter

Highlights

The heavyweight champion on politics, Kasparov and bringing boxing skills to business
Doubts emerge over how quickly military can absorb extra money
Can the 8fit app help our columnist get back on track?

Markets News

Heavy trading volumes in market sell-off as populist parties outline agenda
Value of defaults marks a 32% increase year on year, says Standard Chartered
Asset class enjoyed its strongest inflows in more than a year in the past week

Technology

Politicians increasingly frustrated by big technology companies
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Analysts believe M&A will continue as companies continue to automate jobs
Facebook chief was to take part in a closed-door meeting in European Parliament next week

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