
Reed Albergotti

Alexis Akwagyiram

New data raised concerns about the health of China’s economy, after investment, manufacturing and consumption figures all fell short.
2The BBC apologized to Donald Trump for misleadingly editing one of his speeches, but refused to pay compensation.
3An energy corruption scandal surrounding Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy is threatening to engulf his presidency.
4John Furner, a Walmart veteran who will succeed Doug McMillon as the retail giant’s CEO, told Semafor last month that he is betting on a “resilient customer base.”
5Washington approved the first tranche of military sales to Taiwan since Donald Trump took office, raising tensions with Beijing.
6Washington announced it would lift some tariffs on Latin America, while Seoul announced a raft of investments in the US.
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