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Netanyahu defies western allies over Gaza strategy
Critics are seeking to orchestrate elections that would ‘paralyse’ Israel and lead to its defeat, says prime minister
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Wilders setback spells trouble for Europe’s far right
Centrist parties are closing ranks to prevent extremists from taking power in Brussels and national capitals
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Qatar’s ties to US universities scrutinised amid rise in antisemitism
Congressional panel whose hearings prompted resignation of Harvard president turns gaze on Doha
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Mike Lynch goes on trial in US over Silicon Valley’s ‘largest fraud’
Autonomy founder faces charges of falsifying accounts before HP bought his software company in 2011
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BAT chief rules out listing move from London to New York as ‘distraction’
Former top-10 shareholder in tobacco company who pushed for the change has exited his position
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In defence of showing off
While bragging and smugness are out, delighting in your achievements shouldn’t be
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They served Opus Dei as unpaid domestics for 52 years. Was it slavery?
How girls around the world were coerced into decades of gruelling service to the secretive Catholic group
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Kyiv calls on west to fund Ukraine’s domestic defence production
Country’s revived arms sector can produce some weaponry cheaper and faster than allies, says minister




