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  1. Quartz is making moves to build new services starting with the launch of a subscription tier for its business coverage and a new app that offers aggregated news and user discussion.

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  2. As China’s economic growth slows and a trade war with the US continues, Beijing is further tightening the country's rules on domestic news coverage.

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  3. Italy's government is refusing to alter its budget plans, setting the stage for a clash with the EU

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  4. Donald Trump's acting attorney-general Matthew Whitaker is already facing a legal challenge as part of an existing case about Obamacare.

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  5. All eyes were on the pound in the markets after news that UK cabinet ministers would be reviewing a draft Brexit agreement with the EU. Read more in our Global Market Overview

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  6. China is stepping up censorship in the country as its economic growth slows and a trade war with the US takes its toll.

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  7. Correction to previous tweet: The draft Brexit treaty has been met with fury by Theresa May’s parliamentary allies, the Democratic Unionist party and Eurosceptic Conservative MPs.

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  8. As tech stocks continue to fall over fears of waning demand for iPhones, British semiconductor group IQE is adding on to the list of Apple suppliers to warn on profits.

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  9. Opinion: Spending cuts, new taxes and an anti-corruption drive can help to revive the economy – Emmerson Mnangagwa, President of Zimbabwe

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  10. Egypt and the UN are seeking to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas after an intense exchange of artillery fire.

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  11. Just published: front page of the Financial Times, international edition, Wednesday 14 November

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  12. Malusi Gigaba has quit as South African home affairs minister in the wake of series of scandals — notably lying under oath.

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  13. Starbucks is set to lay off about 350 corporate employees as part of a broader restructuring plan.

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  14. Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Wednesday 14 November

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  15. Sebastian Payne: With a Brexit deal to sell, Theresa May is facing the most important 48 hours of her career

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  16. The Bank of England has been accused of 'mis-statements and flaws' over a whistleblowing report.

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  17. Theresa May and the EU have found their Brexit compromise. But 'lets not confuse white smoke with fog over the Thames'.

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  18. Donald Trump's tax cuts were billed as a boost to US jobs. Here's what happened instead at five US tech giants.

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  19. Amazon is getting more than $2bn in financial incentives for its decision to build new offices in New York, Virginia and Tennessee

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    Theresa May faces an almighty fight to seal the Brexit deal. All eyes on Raab, Mourdant, McVey and Leadsom tomorrow to see whether they can live with the compromises. And then? Who knows! Me for

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