Peso tumbles as leftwing ruling party and allies eye constitutional changes
Reduced number of international workers in country can lead to missed opportunities, increased risk and communication frictions
Limitations on where overseas visitors can stay no longer exist yet they still risk being turned away
Annual consumer prices rose sharply in May as households continue to spend despite hefty interest rate increases
Mexico’s president-elect will have less money to spend and a very hard political act to follow
The EU’s carefully calibrated disputes of the past have become clumsier
The western alliance is intensifying support for Ukraine in a way that was unthinkable at the beginning of the war
President thought to be seeking a deal with centrist DA but others want a pact with Jacob Zuma’s MK
Canberra is trying to create stronger supply chain for critical minerals in the energy transition
Nifty 50 stock index jumps and rupee strengthens against dollar
Accusation follows recent arrests in UK and Europe targeting alleged Chinese espionage
Also in this newsletter: Brussels warns major tech platforms to do more against Russian disinformation
Investment increases in countries that offer alternative supply chain route to US
Guillermo Francos, the libertarian president’s new ‘super minister’, is a veteran political operator
The Taiwanese makers draw on south-east Asian mythology for a visually extravagant exploration of past and future
Confidential filing would lay groundwork for blockbuster IPO and provide a coup for faltering UK stock exchange
Power of Siberia 2 project would offer lifeline to exporter Gazprom as Moscow’s dependence on its neighbour grows
Ruling party insists it will not be ‘bullied’ into removing President Cyril Ramaphosa despite poor result
The ANC’s coalition choices will determine the country’s future
Claudia Sheinbaum of the leftwing ruling party has a clear lead over Xóchitl Gálvez.
The private sector must play its part in hobbling Putin’s military-industrial complex
Whether you long to explore Japanese temples, Brazilian lagoons or the wilds of Svalbard
Ukraine president urges US to go further to ease curbs on using weapons it supplies
Defence minister Dong Jun says Lai Ching-te’s new government is eroding prospects for unification
Procurement notice follows concern in US and Europe over China’s sale of dual-use goods to Moscow
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