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On today's podcast:
(1) Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s political problems have likely grown too big to solve with a single speech. For now, he will try to forestall an immediate challenge to his job.
(2) President Donald Trump and Iran rejected each other’s latest peace proposals to end the 10-week conflict as the two sides struggle to maintain a fragile ceasefire.
(3) President Donald Trump is expected to press President Xi Jinping over China’s approach to Iran and hammer out details on a new board of trade when they meet this week in Beijing, senior US officials said Sunday, hours before China confirmed the state visit.
(4) China’s factory prices grew at the fastest pace since the pandemic four years ago as the fallout from the Iran war sharply raises costs and leaves profits under pressure.
(5) US allies in Europe anticipate that President Donald Trump will withdraw more forces from the continent after he announced he would pull 5,000 troops out of Germany, people familiar with the matter said.
(6) Over the past year, Alphabet has gone from an artificial intelligence afterthought to the one firm in the market with dominant positions in nearly every aspect of the technology.
(7) Two months of crisis in the Middle East show the conventional tactic of ditching emerging-market assets in times of market stress is no longer a sure-fire defensive play.
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