
Ben Smith

Liz Hoffman

Colombia elected Abelardo De La Espriella as president, the latest in a line of South American nations that have swung to the right.
2UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his resignation, lining the country up for its seventh leader in 10 years.
3Mediators hailed “encouraging progress” in US-Iran negotiations toward a final peace deal, but major obstacles remain.
4BYD and Google are reportedly in talks to buy Samsung’s chips, as the world’s biggest manufacturer, TSMC, hits production capacity.
5Colombia elected a Donald Trump-endorsed businessman in a presidential runoff amid the country’s worst security crisis in decades.
6China imposed export restrictions on ten US companies, including Washington-backed rare earth firms, as Sino-US trade relations sour.
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AIQ CEO Dennis Jol at Semafor Gulf Live. Semafor.
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Abelardo de la Espriella. Cesar Quiroz/Reuters
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Semafor’s Matthew Martin, left, with Wael Younan, co-head of sovereign wealth management at TCW. Semafor.
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Abelardo de la Espriella. Cesar Quiroz/Reuters
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