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    Saudi Arabia and UAE plough billions into infrastructure but need more talent and start-ups

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    Artificial intelligence may buoy stocks even as it destroys jobs

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  • Sunday, 1 June, 2025
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    Boss of US plane maker says he is working with Trump administration to navigate period of ‘uncertainty’

  • Sunday, 1 June, 2025
    US economy
    Dollar’s correlation with Treasury yields breaks down

    Investors’ concerns about US policymaking and Fed independence weigh on greenback and bonds

    A montage of the US Treasury Department in Washington with dollar bills and line chart in the background
  • Sunday, 1 June, 2025
    UK public policy
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    Patients will be able to get test results, order prescriptions and choose hospital treatment on their phones

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  • Sunday, 1 June, 2025
    El Salvador
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    Congress passed ‘foreign agents’ law targeting non-profits shortly after jailing of high-profile activist

    Ruth Lopez, anti-corruption and justice director of Cristosal, stands next to law enforcement officers, after El Salvadoran  Attorney General’s office
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    Middle Eastern politics & society
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    Washington’s envoy urges militant group to accept pause in fighting and to release Israeli hostages

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