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The founder of the country’s most powerful conglomerate looks to the next generation
Formal opening of Pemex’s Dos Bocas refinery heralded a landmark by president despite questions over profitability
Inflationary pressures fuelled by fall in lira mean president’s move will do little to support households, analysts say
Moscow’s ambassador warns of possible embassy closure after Sofia sends home 70 diplomats on espionage concerns
Supporters fear Moscow is using sportswoman as a diplomatic pawn against Washington
The city’s distinct character risks being crushed by Beijing’s zeal for control
Russia does not want Shell to remain a phantom shareholder, providing no capital or operational expertise
Government accuses companies of raking in profits while domestic supply has dipped
The Ukrainian historian on the end of empire, life under a nuclear shadow — and why Putin’s war might end in a new Russia
Tencent-backed social media app Soul uses avatars instead of pictures and connects people using algorithms
Maharashtra represents significant political prize for ruling party ahead of 2024 general election
Attack comes a day after Kyiv claims it forced Russia’s troops to abandon Snake Island
US bank in negotiations with groups including Expobank and insurer Reso-Garantia
Development in which Shell, Mitsubishi and Mitsui are stakeholders is first to be nationalised since Ukraine invasion
Block on Deutsche Welle and Voice of America websites risks fuelling tension between Ankara and the west
Chinese president says territory can maintain capitalist system but warns against challenging Beijing
Incident has undercut president and shone light on his role as a leading breeder of cattle and rare game
The city's reputation has been shaken by a political crackdown, protests and a policy of zero-Covid
China has rewarded some of the local politicians and officials who have abetted its campaign
Dollar’s dominance could gradually decline as a result of geopolitical flare-ups, UBS survey shows
President’s insistence on extradition of 73 prisoners at odds with text of accord with Sweden and Finland
Latest partnership comes as food company seeks to double in size and enter new markets
Supply constraints and growing demand mean this year’s record high coal prices might be just the start.
Latest fundraising will help indebted luxury carmaker invest in new models
The rest of the world’s aversion to buying Russian coal just means plentiful, cheaper sales for China
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