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What to watch this weekend

Cyberattacks, clones and robots all feature in our recommended viewing

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Columbia expels, suspends students after government threats: What we know

Move comes after Columbia was targeted in federal funding cuts last week.

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Trump's 200% tariffs could have an unlikely winner — troubled beer brewers

U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose 200% tariffs on alcohol from Europe would serve a major blow to drinks makers on the continent, but it could have one unlikely...

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Germany parties agree plan for spending boost, debt brake overhaul

The plan calls for a $545bn fund for infrastructure spending.

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Russian sentenced to life for war crimes in Ukraine

Voislav Torden, of Russian far-right group Rusich, is found guilty of charges relating to an ambush which killed 22.

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At 100 “The Great Gatsby” is as urgent as ever, old sport

In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s immortal novel, America’s graft and glory are entwined

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Shares of DocuSign surge 14% on strong earnings, AI boost

CEO Allan Thygesen said the company has "started to turn the corner on the core business."

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Chinese battery giant CATL posts annual revenue drop ahead of Hong Kong listing

The world's largest electric-vehicle battery maker has filed for a listing in Hong Kong, without disclosing the exact size and timeline.

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Mahmoud Khalil arrest: A step towards the end of free speech in the US?

Redi Tlhabi discusses Mahmoud Khalil's arrest and the larger impact with his lawyer and a Columbia University student

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Military families have special tax breaks — but the rules can be tricky, experts say

Many members of the U.S. military qualify for special tax breaks that aren't available to other Americans. Here's what to know about eligibility.

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Can global institutions stop Israel’s breach of international law?

Redi Tlhabi talks with a former top UN official on whether international institutions could hold Israel to account.

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Donald Trump’s unwillingness to heed allies’ advice is foreign-policy folly, writes Gary Bass

From Korea to Cuba, America has been at its best diplomatically when it has encouraged its friends to be candid