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US president reverses Obama policy and blames medical costs and ‘disruption’
Washington raises pressure on Maduro to abandon plans to tighten grip on power
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Attorney-general publicly humiliated as president’s personal standing takes precedence
Online retailer joins elite group including Apple, Alphabet and Microsoft
The deeper that special counsel Robert Mueller digs, the more the president panics
Investors push the premium companies have to pay to borrow close to lowest since crisis
A tortuous debate in Congress on the future of Obamacare exposes deep divisions
Europeans fear impact on pipelines and other energy projects if Trump signs bill
Legal fight over quotas will test countries’ compliance with rules that they call unjust
US aerospace group delivers significantly better than expected performance in Q2
US new light vehicle sales expected to fall this year for the first time since recession

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US bank says risks are contained as it pushes for higher returns
Social network says political campaigns need tech’s support to protect democracy
Spirit of 19th-century liberator evoked by both sides ahead of crucial July 30 vote
Regulator warns promoters skirting securities laws by issuing tokens on ‘virtual’ groups

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As their sales model is threatened, carmakers are tempted to cut corners
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Britain plans to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2040
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Highlights

How a photography exhibition is helping to break sartorial stereotypes
Tobias Buck recalls how people rallied round during the financial crisis in a city known for its long lunches and long nights
The head of the anti-corruption campaign has many foes. But his supporters want him to become the next premier

Markets News

Central bank says balance sheet reduction to start “relatively soon”
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Investors push the premium companies have to pay to borrow close to lowest since crisis
Signs government ministers support transition deal fail to propel pound higher

Technology

Social network says political campaigns need tech’s support to protect democracy
New content is crucial to draw users in Japan and the US

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