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Five more featured stories 1. NATO is preparing next year for its largest live joint command exercise since the Cold War. gather more than 40,000 troops to practice how the alliance would attempt to repel Russian aggression against one of its members. Exercise Steadfast Defender will begin in the spring of next year as part of NATO's rapid push to move from crisis response to warfighting alliance. 2. Exclusive: PwC plans to forego tens of millions of dollars in consulting work for its US audit clients to reduce the risk of conflicts of interest, challenging its rival Big Four firms to do the same. The accounting firm has begun telling clients it will stop offering them some advisory services, even though they are permitted under U.S. rules. Read more about PwC renewing its audit work.
Chinese Prime Minister that he has “major concerns about Chinese interference in UK parliamentary democracy. In March, the Metropolitan Police arrested two men, one of whom is a parliamentary investigator Jordan Mobile Number List with links to Conservative MPs, under the Official Secrets Acts on allegations of espionage-related offences. The arrest comes after warnings about Beijing's spy operations in the UK Google is preparing to take on the US government in a landmark antitrust case over contracts that the Justice Department says illegally exclude competitors. Legal observers say the result will be an important test of the ambitious strategy of US regulators and will help determine the Biden administration's efforts to rein in Big Tech. 5. The head of Spanish football, Luis Rubiales, has resigned from his position. days after the prosecution filed a criminal complaint against him for kissing the Spanish player Jenni Hermoso during the World Cup celebrations.
Actions have sparked anger over the treatment of women in sports and the prevalence of machismo in Spanish society. The great read FT montaje AFP Getty Images Singapore's open, trade-dependent economy has proven resilient to external shocks such as growing global protectionism and supply chain fragmentation. But as the city-state struggles with growing inequality – linked to unbridled capital inflows from the United States, Europe and especially China – some wonder whether its economic model, so dependent on foreign capital, is benefiting citizens as before.
Chinese Prime Minister that he has “major concerns about Chinese interference in UK parliamentary democracy. In March, the Metropolitan Police arrested two men, one of whom is a parliamentary investigator Jordan Mobile Number List with links to Conservative MPs, under the Official Secrets Acts on allegations of espionage-related offences. The arrest comes after warnings about Beijing's spy operations in the UK Google is preparing to take on the US government in a landmark antitrust case over contracts that the Justice Department says illegally exclude competitors. Legal observers say the result will be an important test of the ambitious strategy of US regulators and will help determine the Biden administration's efforts to rein in Big Tech. 5. The head of Spanish football, Luis Rubiales, has resigned from his position. days after the prosecution filed a criminal complaint against him for kissing the Spanish player Jenni Hermoso during the World Cup celebrations.
Actions have sparked anger over the treatment of women in sports and the prevalence of machismo in Spanish society. The great read FT montaje AFP Getty Images Singapore's open, trade-dependent economy has proven resilient to external shocks such as growing global protectionism and supply chain fragmentation. But as the city-state struggles with growing inequality – linked to unbridled capital inflows from the United States, Europe and especially China – some wonder whether its economic model, so dependent on foreign capital, is benefiting citizens as before.