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BMW and JLR imported banned Xinjiang part to US, Senate probe finds
Carmakers did not immediately take action after being told of component made by company linked to Uyghur forced labour
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Economists forecast $500bn annual hit from new Trump tariffs
Peterson Institute says poorest Americans will suffer most if Republican wins election and raises levies as promised
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Why US law firms outgun City rivals in battle over pay
Rates for newly qualified lawyers have become a proxy for firm quality
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A crushing blow for Israel and a massive gamble by the ICC
The question of how the US responds to this now becomes critical
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Death of Raisi to test unity of Iran’s hardline factions
Process to choose new president could push political rivalries among regime loyalists to new level
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The Rachman Review: How do you define a war crime?
Gideon Rachman talks to Boyd van Dijk, a historian at Oxford university and author of ‘Preparing for War’
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BoE could be close to cutting rates as inflation eases says deputy governor
Ben Broadbent believes direct effects of pandemic and war in Ukraine have now ‘faded’
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Infected blood inquiry finds ‘chilling’ cover-up of decades-long scandal
Sir Brian Langstaff accuses NHS, ministers and officials of ‘a lack of openness, transparency and candour’




