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Elon Musk's approach to government spending sparks debate
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Europe’s elite fears Trump, Musk and the truth
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King Charles III welcomes Canada's Trudeau for private talks at royal residence
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Most European leaders back Zelenskyy as he joins crisis talks in London
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UK and India relaunch trade talks in Delhi
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What is at stake in the US-UK trade talks?
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