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Reform may be the winner in the Indian election
The setback to Modi’s high-handed style of rule can galvanise the economy and make the country a reliable partner
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The ruthless haggle to convert EU votes into ‘money, staff and power’
New cohort of 720 lawmakers will take two weeks to shape alliances crucial to parliament’s next term
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Sunak vows £12bn in welfare cuts as part of back-to-work ‘moral mission’
UK prime minister tries to reboot campaign after early departure from D-Day commemorations is roundly condemned
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Colombia halts coal exports to Israel in protest against war in Gaza
Decision by country’s leftist president follows move by Turkey to suspend trade ties
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IMF warns US on ballooning fiscal burden
Gita Gopinath urges Washington and other advanced economies to reduce their debt
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Israel rescues four hostages in Gaza
The operation to free one woman and three men was the largest since the war with Hamas began in October
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Labour raced to outspend Tories online before spending caps kicked in
FT analysis shows Starmer’s party tapped crucial window when local spending limits were looser




